RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT REVIEW OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD 22 DECEMBER 2015



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RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT REVIEW OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD 22 DECEMBER 2015 PHOTO: ALLEGED MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD HEADQUARTERS IN LONDON CAMPAIGN AGAINST ANTISEMITISM PO Box 2647, London W1A 3RB Registered charity 1163790 ) info@antisemitism.uk x +44 (0)330 822 0321 = www.antisemitism.uk

PAGE 2 Recognising the Muslim Brotherhood s terrorist connections whilst failing to ban it shows that the red lines on extremism are blurred beyond all useful purpose In April last year, the Government commissioned a review of the Muslim Brotherhood. Whilst the full review is classified, the major findings were published 1 last Thursday. The review found that the Muslim Brotherhood: Is linked to Hamas, which is the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Muslim Brotherhood treat them as such ; Conducted terrorist attacks against both British and Jewish interests ; Is the origin of ideology which has inspired many terrorist organisations, including Al Qaida and its offshoots ; Leaders routinely use virulent, antisemitic language ; Played an important role in establishing and then running the Muslim Council of Britain with which the Government severed ties after an office holder signed a public document which appeared to condone violence against any country supporting an arms blockade against Gaza ; Requires its members to keep their membership a secret ; Has built a complex network of charities linked to Hamas ; Held out the prospect and ambition of an Islamic state in this country as elsewhere ; Applauded suicide bombing by Hamas ; and Selectively used violence and sometimes terror in pursuit of their institutional goals. The review is a portrait of an insidious, clandestine, centralised network which has used front organisations, especially charities, to encourage and finance extremism, antisemitism and terrorism. The conclusion of the review is that aspects of Muslim Brotherhood ideology and tactics, in this country and overseas, are contrary to our values and have been contrary to our national interests and our national security, however the Prime Minister has astonishingly decided not to ban the Muslim Brotherhood in the UK.

In recent months the Prime Minister has clearly stated that the Government s Counter Extremism Strategy must involve not only fighting those who commit extremist acts, but also those who support and encourage extremism. In July the Prime Minister explained: When you look in detail at the backgrounds of those convicted of terrorist offences, it is clear that many of them were first influenced by what some would call non-violent extremists. 2 It is clear from the review that while the Muslim Brotherhood has not been linked to terrorist-related activity in and against the UK, it promotes extremism. In his response to the review, the Prime Minister said that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism Parts of the Muslim Brotherhood have a highly ambiguous relationship with violent extremism. 3 In October the Government published its Counter- Extremism Strategy, promising to counter extremist ideology, build partnerships with all those opposed to extremism, disrupt extremists, and build more cohesive communities. At the time, we warned that success will be measured by action. 4 We welcome the Prime Minister s promise to consider action under the Counter-Extremism Strategy. The Muslim Brotherhood in the UK should be banned under the Terrorism Act. MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DESIGNATED TERRORIST ORGANISATION BY Bahrain, Egypt, Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates MOTTO God is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. The Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of God is our highest hope. God is greater! HAMAS DESIGNATED TERRORIST ORGANISATION BY Australia, Canada, Egypt, European Union, Israel, Japan, United Kingdom and United States CHARTER DECLARES The Day of Judgment will not come until Muslims fight the Jews, when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say, 'O Muslim, O servant of God, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. The review of the Muslim Brotherhood details its longstanding record of antisemitism, intolerance and support for terrorism, not least by Hamas which is part of the Muslim Brotherhood. Recognising this but failing to ban the Brotherhood shows that the Government s red lines on extremism are blurred beyond all useful purpose.

Appendix: Excerpts from the review The full review can be downloaded from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ muslim-brotherhood-review-main-findings. Here we have compiled the following excerpts relevant to antisemitism, which are all direct quotes from the review: The Hamas founding charter claims they are the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Muslim Brotherhood treat them as such. The Brotherhood conducted attacks against Egyptian state targets and both British and Jewish interests The key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb has inspired many terrorist organisations, including the assassins of Sadat, Al Qaida and its offshoots. Senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood routinely use virulent, antisemitic language. They have deliberately, wittingly and openly incubated and sustained an organisation - Hamas - whose military wing has been proscribed in the UK as a terrorist organisation (and which has been proscribed in its entirety by other countries). In the 1990s the Muslim Brotherhood and their associates established public facing and apparently national organisations in the UK to promote their views. None were openly identified with the Muslim Brotherhood and membership of the Muslim Brotherhood remained (and still remains) a secret. But for some years the Muslim Brotherhood shaped the new Islamic Society of Britain (ISB), dominated the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) and played an important role in establishing and then running the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) In 2009 the then government suspended dialogue with the MCB after an office holder signed a public document which appeared to condone violence against any country supporting an arms blockade against Gaza. A complex network of charities associated with the Muslim Brotherhood has developed here over many years linked to Hamas. In 2003 the UK charity Interpal was designated as a terrorist entity by the US Treasury, primarily on the grounds of alleged links to Hamas.

Though never publicly acknowledged by the Muslim Brotherhood charities in the UK are an important part of the Hamas and Brotherhood infrastructure in this country. Groups and people in the UK linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and to the wider Muslim Brotherhood movement had in the past held out the prospect and ambition of an Islamic state in this country as elsewhere The UK based chairman of Interpal has written openly in support of the death penalty for homosexuality and stoning to death of married men and women found guilty of adultery. The Muslim Brotherhood has not been linked to terrorist related activity in and against the UK However, in common with the Muslim Brotherhood elsewhere, Muslim Brotherhoodrelated organisations and individuals in the UK have openly supported the activities of Hamas. People associated with the Muslim Brotherhood in the UK have applauded suicide bombing by Hamas, in some cases against civilians. Hamas terrorist activities have not been publicly disowned or condemned. But they have also selectively used violence and sometimes terror in pursuit of their institutional goals. Aspects of Muslim Brotherhood ideology and tactics, in this country and overseas, are contrary to our values and have been contrary to our national interests and our national security.. 1. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/muslim-brotherhood-review-statement-by-the-prime-minister 2. https://www.facebook.com/campaignagainstantisemitism/posts/1629047414040861 3. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/muslim-brotherhood-review-statement-by-the-prime-minister 4. https://antisemitism.uk/our-reaction-to-new-government-counter-extremism-strategy-enforcement-and-definition-are-key/