16 Mei 2019

Who Are the Muslim Brotherhood? Are They Terrorists? - The Washington Post

Who Are the Muslim Brotherhood? Are They Terrorists? - The Washington Post: The U.S. has dusted off plans to add the Muslim Brotherhood to its list of foreign terrorist organizations. Officials said a designation was being prepared after President Donald Trump in April hosted his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, who as army chief in 2013 evicted the group from power and then cracked down on Islamists. Listing the loosely-affiliated Brotherhood would bar Americans from providing it with assistance and force U.S. financial institutions to freeze its assets. Poli

13 Mei 2019

Is the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization or a firewall against violent extremism? - The Washington Post

Is the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization or a firewall against violent extremism? - The Washington Post: Despite post-coup propaganda from the Egyptian regime, there is very little to substantiate the charge that the Brotherhood behaved like a terrorist organization during Egypt’s transition.

Blacklisting the Muslim Brotherhood: What to Know | Council on Foreign Relations

Blacklisting the Muslim Brotherhood: What to Know | Council on Foreign Relations: Naming the diffuse movement a foreign terrorist organization could stretch the blacklist’s purpose and complicate the work of diplomats in the Middle East and North Africa.

Muslim Brotherhood prepares for diplomatic campaign against blacklisting

Muslim Brotherhood prepares for diplomatic campaign against blacklisting: The Muslim Brotherhood is preparing for a 'diplomatic campaign' against the US' plan to blacklist the group. Deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Ibrahim Munir, yesterday said that...