Leader in Transitional Council in the National Assembly “Effendi” warns of Muslim Brotherhood media campaigns against the Kingdom of Saudi and calls on the southerners to confront it …
Member of the National Assembly in the Transitional Council for the province of Lahj, Ramya Effendi, warned of malicious and politicized media campaigns by the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen targeting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Effendi said that the ugly approach taken by the Brotherhood’s tools and flags in a wedge between the Transitional Council and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through inflammatory media campaigns and the demonization of Saudi Arabia in front of the southern audience, which the Kingdom and its people have full love and appreciation, and they praise its pioneering role in supporting the southern resistance against the Houthi…
Effendi explained that these fake accounts on social networking sites that take the name of the south as their starting point to distort the massive sacrifices made by the southerners and their brothers in the Arab coalition led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the UAE is for a purely political purpose, especially as the kingdom directs the success of the Riyadh agreement to which the transitional council was a side and worked and still doing what it can to make it succeed no matter how some Yemeni forces disavow it, but it will eventually be forced to be executed…
She added that these campaigns are continuing in advance against the role of the UAE and trying to drive it away from the council and hammer those relations that have failed and will continue against the kingdom, and their malicious media launched the same goal.
At the end of her statement, she called on the southern media to unveil these campaigns and explain them to the people of the south and their impact on undermining confidence between the Council and the Kingdom, especially as the transitional council has become strong allies and partners in the Arab coalition, and that has made the Brotherhood use all its methods to disrupt that strong relationship …