It included Doha's poor treatment of migrant workers

"Hillary letters" reveal Qatar's plans to create chaos and terrorism

A letter speaks about worker abuse in Qatar.

The day before yesterday, the US State Department declassified a number of e-mails from former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who held this position during the term of former President Barack Obama, and the e-mails included important political matters that were extremely sensitive to politics.

The emails revealed many secrets and intrigues that were being hatched against Arab countries, among them plans to incite chaos and terrorism in the Middle East region and to interfere in the internal affairs of countries.

These messages included Qatar’s poor treatment of migrant workers and the "forced labor" they face. On June 13, 2012, Human Rights Watch warned that construction workers arriving in Qatar, which is preparing to host the 2022 World Cup, are at risk of serious violations that reach The limit of "forced labor". The director of "Human Rights Watch" in the Middle East, Sarah Leah Whitson, asked the government of Qatar to ensure that the high-tech stadiums it plans to build for World Cup fans are not based on the backs of workers who are being abused and exploited.

The leaked letters stated that Hillary and her team talked about establishing a huge media network to support the "Brotherhood" organization, with Qatari support amounting to $ 100 million, under the management of the former director of Al-Jazeera, Waddah Khanfar, similar to the agency "Voice of America."

And the US State Department revealed a number of emails indicating the US administration's volatile positions in supporting its allies in the region, and suspicious plans to support the chaos and Islamic political movements.

The letters indicated that Hillary, during her visit to Doha, preferred to meet with many leaders of the Al-Jazeera network and talk to them for hours during her visit to the US military base in Qatar.

Hillary’s visits to Doha included private meetings with the former director general of the Qatari network, Waddah Khanfar, and the general manager of the English-language Al-Jazeera Channel, Tony Burman. This was followed by a meeting with members of the Board of Directors of Al-Jazeera at the channel’s headquarters, in which the leadership of the Qatari network participated.

The talks included coordination and an agreement to visit a delegation from Al-Jazeera to Washington at a later time in 2010, and a meeting with the former Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani. Hillary used the visit to broadcast a 15-minute Arabic report on Al-Jazeera that sheds light. On the US administration’s commitment to Muslim communities around the world, in addition to a round table meeting between Hillary and the local Qatari media, which focused on bilateral relations between the Obama administration and the ruling regime in Qatar.

The leaked letters confirmed the incident of the late Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal closing the phone in Hillary’s face, after she asked Riyadh not to send Saudi forces to Bahrain in 2011. Hillary’s e-mails included many cases and arrangements that were being arranged against Middle Eastern countries in Egypt. And Tunisia, Libya, Iraq and others.

It is worth noting that the US administration, headed by Donald Trump, had promised to lift the confidentiality and protection of Hillary's e-mail, which was implemented during the past hours.

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