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David Cameron orders inquiry into activities of Muslim Brotherhood

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David Cameron has ordered Whitehall officials to launch an investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood – drawing on assessments by MI5 and MI6.

A Downing Street source confirmed that the review would examine allegations that the Muslim Brotherhood was behind the murder of three tourists on a bus in Egypt in February and that it planned extremist activities from Britain.

The source said: "The prime minister has ordered a review to get a better understanding of the Muslim Brotherhood and its values – and look into its alleged links to extremism."

The No 10 source confirmed a report in the Times that the investigation is being launched as the prime minister faces pressure to follow the example of Egypt and Saudi Arabia, which claim that the Muslim Brotherhood uses London as a crucial centre for its activities, to ban the group.

The Times reported that MI6, Britain's overseas intelligence agency, would examine claims that the Muslim Brotherhood was behind the bus attack in Egypt. MI5 will assess how many leaders have been based in Britain after last year's coup in Egypt in which Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood president, was ousted.

The regime of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the head of the Egyptian armed forces who played a leading role in the overthrow of Morsi last year, has placed the former president on jail where he awaits trial for treason. Morsi was the candidate for the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice party for the 2012 presidential elections in Egypt.

Cameron ordered the investigation after it was concluded that Whitehall has insufficient intelligence about the Muslim Brotherhood's activities in Britain and in Egypt. Downing Street has asked Sir John Jenkins, the British ambassador to Saudi Arabia to draw up a report on the Muslim Brotherhood's "philosophy and values and alleged connections with extremism and violence".

Sir Kim Darroch, the prime minister's national security adviser, has already started work. A key role will be played by Sir John Sawers, the current chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), who served as UK ambassador to Egypt between 2001-03. Sawers, who had previously served as Tony Blair's foreign affairs adviser in Downing Street, had strong contacts with the regime of the former president Hosni Mubarak.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded in Egypt in 1928, was branded a terrorist group by the Egyptian authorities last year. It had been banned during most of the latter part of the 20th century up until the Arab spring which saw the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak as Egyptian president.

British officials are saying it is "possible but unlikely" that the Muslim Brotherhood will be banned in Britain on the grounds of terrorist links. Foreign Office officials figures have until now resisted proscribing the organisation on the grounds that that could encourage extremists. "The truth is that this is a large, disparate organisation that takes different forms in different countries," an official told the paper.

The security services are said to take a more hardline view. Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6, has reportedly described the Muslim Brotherhood as "at heart a terrorist organisation".

A Downing Street spokesman told the Times: "The Muslim Brotherhood has risen in prominence in recent years but our understanding of the organisation, its philosophy and values, has not kept pace with this. Given the concerns about the group and its alleged links to violent extremism, it's absolutely right and prudent that we get a better handle of what the Brotherhood stands for, how they intend to achieve their aims and what that means for Britain."
David Cameron orders inquiry into activities of Muslim Brotherhood | World news | The Guardian
 
It was planned to be this way from the very start, I told you this would happen. The West didn't want to make it obvious during the early stages and now others will follow their lead based on false allegations as well. They wanted to completely persecute the MB as a whole in Egypt and who knows who they're going for next. Turkey? Tunis?

You're the one telling me the West loves the MB over the military leadership in Egypt and I told you that's bogus. Even though not all his policies were great in his first year, the very essence that the MB would want to change the Islamic world over time is why they didn't want them. If Egypt became that way and Turkey is becoming then Syria is also becoming that way. Their plan is going to make it worse for them actually.
 
I think this is a very reactionary thing to do, but hey its David Cameron and UK we are talking about. So not a surprise.
 
It was planned to be this way from the very start, I told you this would happen. The West didn't want to make it obvious during the early stages and now others will follow their lead based on false allegations as well. They wanted to completely persecute the MB as a whole in Egypt and who knows who they're going for next. Turkey? Tunis?

You're the one telling me the West loves the MB over the military leadership in Egypt and I told you that's bogus. Even though not all his policies were great in his first year, the very essence that the MB would want to change the Islamic world over time is why they didn't want them. If Egypt became that way and Turkey is becoming then Syria is also becoming that way. Their plan is going to make it worse for them actually.
the west supports them not because they love them but to see the middle east on fire like what you are seeing in syria all this death everyone knows that there are extemests in the oppositon fighting assad but they look the other way only wanting the 2 sides to be balanced for the fight and killing to continue they were pushing for something like this in egypt i think this new stratgy is because the US is leaving the middle east they want the region destroyed before they do
 
the west supports them not because they love them but to see the middle east on fire like what you are seeing in syria all this death everyone knows that there are extemests in the oppositon fighting assad but they look the other way only wanting the 2 sides to be balanced for the fight and killing to continue they were pushing for something like this in egypt i think this new stratgy is because the US is leaving the middle east they want the region destroyed before they do

The West doesn't support them at all, please show me all this 'support'. Cite sources and information, please.

Actually the West prefers monarchies/military led nations over Islamists in their own region. This has been clear about their policy over the past several decades. I don't know how one could dispute that.
 

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