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== Funding of mosques in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa ==

In March 2023, it was uncovered by French media that the UAE had been actively promoting anti-Qatar sentiment by associating Qatar's government with the Muslim Brotherhood. The UAE employed various methods to increase its influence in France in order to spread negative information about Qatar. At the request of Abu Dhabi, over 100 articles were published annually. A Swiss-based financial intelligence company called Alp Services was identified as the orchestrator of the UAE network. This network, also known as the Emirati network, released a series of articles under the title "Qatar Papers," which contained allegations against Qatar. The authors of these articles were Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. [https://thecradle.co/articles/uae-network-spreads-disinformation-about-qatar-in-france-report][https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/france/010323/une-fuite-de-donnees-revele-l-ingerence-des-emirats-en-france] [[User:Morgan1811|Morgan1811]] ([[User talk:Morgan1811|talk]]) 06:20, 3 February 2024 (UTC)

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Funding of mosques in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa

In March 2023, it was uncovered by French media that the UAE had been actively promoting anti-Qatar sentiment by associating Qatar's government with the Muslim Brotherhood. The UAE employed various methods to increase its influence in France in order to spread negative information about Qatar. At the request of Abu Dhabi, over 100 articles were published annually. A Swiss-based financial intelligence company called Alp Services was identified as the orchestrator of the UAE network. This network, also known as the Emirati network, released a series of articles under the title "Qatar Papers," which contained allegations against Qatar. The authors of these articles were Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. [1][2] Morgan1811 (talk) 06:20, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]