The MB Groups in the U.S. March On
By Douglas Farah
One of the truly amazing things about the Muslim Brotherhood legacy groups in the United States is that they continue, against significant odds, to march boldly on, despite prosecutors publicly tying their origins to Hamas and their consistently predictably hysterical reactions to rational policies. One of the best ways to track the MB on a global scale is a newly public website, the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report, which had been a free subscription service.
Today, its its public debut, the GMBDR looks at the Muslim Brotherhood background of the new ISNA secretary general, Safaa Zarzour. It also looks a the entirely predictable and off-base CAIR reaction to the TSA's decision to scrutinize immigrants from 14 high-risk countries, and the MB presence in a UK conference held by the far left in that country.
The site is not affiliated with the CT Blog. I point it out because it consistently monitors the global actions of an organization that has been the gateway to radicalization of many of the jihadists who move to violent action. The Ikwan advocate a similar broad agenda to violent jihadists, focusing on converting the world to Islam and recreating the Muslim Caliphate, under sharia law. Hamas, a designated terrorist organization by the United States, is directly and organically part of the Muslim Brotherhood. So, is is worth keeping an eye on and this site is an interesting way to do that.