

Rauda Altenaiji
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@FormulaRauda
Thinker of deep truths, seeker of bold ideas. Bridging intellect with ambition to inspire the elite of tomorrow 🪐🇦🇪🏎️





Win for the UAE and the civilized world against misinformation and defamation spread by Muslim Brotherhood defenders. In Belfast courts, @andreas_krieg was found guilty of spreading lies against the UAE. He is known for supporting Muslim Brotherhood Islamists in the West. By court order, his book will be DESTROYED, and he will hopefully be REMOVED from King’s College London. Yes, left-wing circles try to make it costly to criticise Islamist networks, such as Islamic Relief a charity that operates freely in the UK but is listed as a terrorist-linked entity in the UAE for funding groups in the Middle East through British channels.

You can access this piece free via Google Scholar by searching the author’s name & title. Scholars & analysts of the Gulf & Iran whom I recommend highly include @Dr_Ulrichsen @andreas_krieg @ksadjadpour @AnnaLeaJacobs @AliVaez @vali_nasr @AzizAlghashian @bmalsaif @arash_tehran






Two related news items about academics with links to Qatar 1️⃣ I was previously publicly attacked by Andreas Krieg, who accused me of being an extended arm of the United Arab Emirates in Sweden. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) and the Swedish Psychological Defence Agency were also drawn into these unfounded allegations on the website Politics Today (published by SETA, which is affiliated with Erdoğan’s think tank). (Krieg has been linked to academic institutes in Qatar.) I reported this to King’s College London for defamation—and I was upheld in the internal process. The outcome was that Andreas Krieg published a public apology addressed to me on X. I later wrote about this in Swedish daily Expressen: expressen.se/debatt/tro-och… Andreas Krieg’s apology can be found here. x.com/MagnusRanstorp… Now, the same Andreas Krieg has once again come under scrutiny. In legal proceedings in Northern Ireland, he lost a defamation case against a well-known journalist, further raising questions about his credibility and judgment. irishlegal.com/articles/paul-… ⸻ 2️⃣ In the next step, activists turned to Farid Hafez, editor of the European Islamophobia Report and affiliated with the Georgetown University Bridge Initiative. The Bridge Initiative subsequently published a so-called “factsheet” targeting me, Lorenzo Vidino, the Danish professor Thomas Hoffmann, and researcher Sameh Egyptson. The purpose was obvious: to discredit us for our scrutiny of the Muslim Brotherhood. Article in Danish about ”Bridge Initiative and Factsheets” weekendavisen.dk/samfund/broder… This activity has now been noted at the highest political level in the United States. A report from the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce on antisemitism at American universities specifically identifies the Bridge Initiative. The report states that the organization presents itself as researching Islamophobia, but in practice engages in casting suspicion on critics of political Islam. Particularly noteworthy is that the report—based on previously undisclosed documents from Georgetown—shows that the Bridge Initiative received $630,000 from Qatar in May 2024. The report can be read here. edworkforce.house.gov/news/documents… The overall picture is clear: when academia, activism, and state interests converge, research risks becoming a tool for political influence—rather than a source of independent knowledge.

