Posted on 03/17/2015 8:30:54 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
British Prime Minister David Cameron pulled a report on Monday that was widely expected to recommend against labeling the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
The review, led by Britains ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Sir John Jenkins, also was expected to suggest that the Muslim Brotherhoods activities in the United Kingdom should be more open and remain under review. No concrete policy recommendations were expected; however, the report was expected to name a network of linked organizations alleged to be involved in extremist activities.
This network reportedly included a complex web of at least 60 organizations, think tanks, TV channels, and charities with links to the Muslim Brotherhood. The British government decided in December that it would release only a summary of the full report.
Cameron requested the report, reportedly at the instigation of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The anticipated recommendations could place Britain at odds with Gulf States such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which classified the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization last year. The UAE included the U.K.-based Cordoba Foundation, headed by Muslim Brotherhood leader Anas al-Tikriti, and the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) on its list of terrorist organizations.
Al-Tikriti previously served as MABs spokesman and has a track record of supporting Hamas. He also supported Islamist terrorists in their fight against U.S. and U.K. troops following Saddam Husseins fall.
British ministers worry that being too tough on the Brotherhood could annoy Qatar, which recently signed an intelligence agreement with the U.K.
Disputes over the Muslim Brotherhoods terror connections delayed the reports scheduled release, but the Financial Times suggests that the report is unlikely to see the light of day prior to Britains May 7 elections.
I would like to update the House [the UK parliament] that a report into the main findings of the Muslim Brotherhood Review will be published alongside the Governments new counter-extremism strategy, Cameron told the MPs in a written statement.
Camerons decision to pull the report even surprised his Liberal Democratic coalition partners. They reportedly agreed to its publication on Friday.
The Muslim Brotherhood hopes to use the report as political cover in its fight against the Egyptian governments crackdown against it.
If the British government claimed that the Muslim Brotherhood is not a terrorist organization, the crackdown on MB members in Egypt could be eased, MB lawyer Mohammed al-Damatti told the Cairo Post.
Is the continued rape, and then selling of,
British little girls to continue, then?
The payoff to the Crown must be handsome, indeed.
Muslim Brotherhood is considered a terrorist organization in Muslim Egypt, for crying out loud.
And this is why we’re so concerned for Bibi today in the Israeli elections. Cameron is another spineless lefty.
British Prime Minister David Chamberlin .... I mean Cameron ... is afraid of doing what’s right. That or he has no clue about what’s right.
Doesn’t want to out his islamo-fascist buddies obama and val jar. That and the fact that muslims in the UK are the equivalent of illegal mexicans and H1-B’s in the US.
So, what’s the UK equivalent of the US CofC and the republican party in the UK.
So bizarre, Egypt gets it but but not Cameron nor Obama?
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