
To the attention of :
His Excellency David-Maria Sassoli
President of the European Parliament
Rue Wiertz 60,
1047 Bruxelles

First of all, I congratulate you for your election to be the President of the European Parliament for next 3 years.
My name is Naima Mouali and I am the President of the United Chambers , a multicultural chamber of commerce that encourages multicultural innovation and enterprise and that represents the interests of the Arab, the African and the Muslim interests in the European Union.
I am also the founder of the Aurum Helix Innovation Centers Group and the Center for Moroccan International Alliances (CMIA) that puts into evidence the financial and economic configurations which either don’t work for our people or which are imposed by the Enemy. CMIA proposes new agreements for the health, the wealth, prosperity and security for everyone. Our main priority right now is to combat violent extremism and the financing of Islamist terrorism.
It is my honor to brief and advise you on the current burning issues regarding migration and asylum, two topics that have been the object of hot discussions during the recent european elections. My company is founded on programs to counterbalance the negative effects of migration on the migrants and on the people and the economy in the host countries as well as in the home countries.
Our latest research dossier is on the the hospitality of refugees by the Red Cross in Belgium, a major international partner in humanitarian aid services. I have had the luck to visit and study from the inside the top number one centers for asylum seekers of the Red Cross in Belgium, with the purpose to recommend improvements and big shifts towards lucrative programs with the Islamic community, given that the biggest share of refugees from the conflict zones are Muslims.
Allow me to highlight this fact with my previous report which is called “Bye Bye Tupperware Ramadan”, in which you will find the conditions of the undocumented migrants.:
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Right now, this particular social group feels let down by the Red Cross in Belgium despite the wide variety of training and personal development programs that are offered to the refugees by the Red Cross in Belgium, of which many are sponsored by the European Commission.

The number of depressed people is hurrendous in the camp. Even the victims who arrive with bullets in their bodies who receive free medical surgery for removing the bullets, and who are pampered in extraordinary ways by the Red Cross, end up angry and frustrated. I am determined to research in depth the cause of unhappiness and to propose remediation. It will allow the Red Cross to enhance their leadership.
My analysis so far is that the Red Cross asylum facility is possibly being abused by a third party for protecting foreign traitors and who could eventually harm the image of the Red Cross and all the citizens in Belgium.
I am working together with the local police, but given the international scope (beginning with the country of origin of the refugees) and the international agreements such as “the Dublin status, for instance, I bring to the attention of the international authorities the situations which should not exist with a humanitarian aid service provider, and which require international cooperation for solving.
My letter to you is even more justified because the Red Cross Belgium is part of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, which is apparently a Swiss-based pension fund, with a local Belgian company number 0501.647.178. There is also the “RED CROSS EU OFFICE” in Trierstraat – rue de Trève 59-61 in 1040 Etterbeek.
In addition, many refugees arrived in Belgium through Spain and Italy. Many more were really very lucky to be saved by the Red Cross ships in the very dangerous international waters near Tarifa and Lampedusa, I was told. Listen to this speech in which a man speaks about his trip from Libya to Italy.
While the Red Cross seems extremely efficient in saving the lives of the undocumented migrants in the international waters, there is a lot to be desired when it comes to saving the lives of the refugees in the asylum centers, and when it comes to bringing their lives of the refugees back on track on the land.
Allow me to highlight my point with the case of Mr. Bahaaeddine Zaqout who has chosen the refugee center of the Red Cross in Tournai (Wallonia – Belgium). Like most refugees, he came with very little or no money.
On Friday 28 June 2019, he was the victim of a burglary in which his room and his personal locker were broken into and in which he was robbed of an approximate total value of 700 euro including 150 euro in cash of savings he had done by working for 1,50 per hour inside the refugee center. At this rate, it takes 100 hours to bring 150 euro together.
Anyone will understand that the man was deeply unhappy to find out that he will have to work another 100 hours to make it to 150 euro, and this while not being allowed to work more than 2 hours per day. He is at least in the only Red Cross Center that allows internal employment, which is better than keeping people unemployed
He immediately took legal steps and he filed a complaint with the police because his medical files and his prescriptive medication was stolen.

His plan was to go much higher and to make a long story short, allow me, Excellency Sassoli, to refer to the summary of his undertakings in my letter to His Excellency Donald Tusk, the President of the Council of Europe.
You will find even more details in the letter to Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium on why the Red Cross asylum center did not involve the local Belgian police in the petty crimes that are happening incessantly inside their refugee camps. The Red Cross could be the victim one day of an important robbery in which all their money disappears.
In our letters, we nicknamed him Zaki. He is peaceful by nature and he aims at a friendly settlement with the Red Cross in Belgium. He thought that at least part of his possessions or money might perhaps be covered by insurance at the Red Cross asylum center.
When he applied for this to recover some of his money on Monday 1 July 2019, they said “no”. The center for asylum seeker of the Red Cross declined responsibility for any theft inside the camp. “I didn’t choose the come to the Red Cross center, Fedasil sent me to this camp. Neither did I choose the roommate because the Red Cross puts the people together, and they, therefore, have a responsibility”, he commented.
He then began to realize that not only he effectively lost absolutely everything, but that the Red Cross was not going to help him solve his problem also.
He needs special medical care, as he arrived in Belgium with wounds that were not taken of properly in his country Palestine. He needs painkillers and he lives on sedatives, which is understandable to feel better in an unhelpful environment where they are unable to keep violence under control. After the theft, he was only given a very small supply of medication to make it through the weekend, while his medical needs were getting urgent.
On Monday 1 July, he asked the medical department for a new supply. He was sent away with the request to turn up before noon, for such a request. He was given nothing and he felt let down.
He was also told to move rooms and to go to the third floor, leaving him with the impression as if he committed a crime, after the discussion with his assistant on who might have robbed him of his money.
The next thing I learned was that he was urgently taken with an ambulance to the hospital on Tuesday 2 July at around 11 AM. Towards the end of the day, I visited him to find out what happened. He was not awake.

I woke him up. He was confused and he said that he was poisoned.
I was unable to get more information from him. In shock, I returned to the camp to find out more from the residents who might have seen him being taken away by an ambulance.
I have not seen him back as the next day, he was not at the asylum camp and he was not at the hospital anymore where I visited him. Like all the refugees, he is hard to find when out of the camp.
There are all sorts of reasons to explain his poisoning or the fact that he collapsed for another reason :
First of all his medicine was stolen by the burglar, among which a medication he takes every day and it is called “Tramadol”.

On Monday 1 July 2019 after 7 PM, he took the train to visit a friend in Courtrai to borrow money and to buy the medicine himself, given that the Red Cross was not helping him fast enough with anything at all.
A second possibility is that he may have been poisoned intentionally by a conspiracy involving several women who are outside of the camp. In the days before the burglary, he was offered to get introduced through Facebook to female friends of the girlfriend of his Iraki roommate. The girls are called Peggy and Isabelle. When Zaki felt that the girls were becoming very pushy, he promptly suspended his Facebook account. He did this on Saturday 29 June 2019. His refusal may have caused an act of sudden revenge against him which could be the poisoning that he mentioned, but I could be wrong.
A third possibility is two videos on YouTube with fragments of his trip through the African desert on a Toyota Cruiser, on the way to Morocco, with the help of dealers who earn money with unofficial and irregular migration to Europe (video one and video two).
The last possibility is that he has been to the Palace of Their Majesties King Phillippe and Queen Mathilde. Never a Palestinian has ever come this close to the power in Belgium and in Europe. It may have caused anger by an evil mafia which considers any foreigner as meat for the tourism sector and for the terrorism.
All these reasons, apart from the first, lay outside the competence of the asylum center of the Red Cross in Belgium. Migration is not being ruled by anybody except an invisible mafia of which we have some names. This is why I believe that the problem should be discussed and shared with the European authorities, such as the European parliament.
While that same mafia – who has been trying to radicalize me for over 30 years – might think that the Red Cross is nobody’s business, I believe that humanitarian aid is the business of
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Humanitarian aid is the business of the international community. Should anyone ever come to you to stop impede a discussion about the above, then it must be someone who is different from the rest of us, and not part of humanity, to pretend that the business of the Red Cross in Tournai or in her country is not the business of the European Union, not the business of all the regions and the governments in Belgium, not my business or the business of the Kingdom of Morocco, not the business of the Arabs and the Muslims, or anyone in Africa, etc.
Could you please invite that person, Your Excellency Sassoli, to come and explain in front of the European Parliament whose business the Red Cross in Belgium is when they receive contributions from everyone? I thank you very much.
The Red Cross is an old and obsolete organization which did not evolve for 150 years. Refugees from Angola, Central Africa, the Congo, even from Northern Ireland told me that the Red Cross is one of the most privileged companies in the world because it is the only authorized organization to enter the most dangerous conflict zones. While the Red Cross has this unique competence, my goal is to capitalize further on it, to assert retention and confinement of all their assets for another 150 years.
The United Chambers is keen on developing new markets with the Red Cross, indeed. Though, they will have to rid themselves from the Guantanamo-like conditions in the asylum centers.
I have the honor to share with you my letter about this to Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.
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To this end, I am currently conducting an audit which is due to be published on Saturday 13 July 2019. It will be my pleasure to share that with you.
Until then, I am sending you my best regards and lots of good luck in your function, Your Excellency David-Maria Sassoli. I am looking forward to maintaining further consultations with the European Parliament and with all the people at the Red Cross center for asylum seekers.
To end this letter, may I please request to monitor the dossier of Mr. Zaki, who seems like facing harder times in Belgium than in Gaza. With many heartfelt thank.
Yours sincerely,

Naima Mouali
President of United Chambers and Innovation Consultant
Founder of Anaccell Corporation
e-mail : unitedchambers@firemail.de
Phone:+ 1 541 366 4478
WhatsApp + 32 465 40 15 98
Twitter: @unitedchambers @meedanaltatweer




