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ASSaudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir accuses Qatar of sponsoring radicals since the mid-1990s, providing Muslim Brotherhood leadership, inciting violence, and sheltering terrorists who justify suicide bombings. (2017)
- The remarks reference the 2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis, where Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt blockaded Qatar for two years over terrorism financing claims (resolved in 2021).
Several countries have formally banned or designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, especially in the Middle East and parts of Europe.
Middle East and North Africa
Egypt (banned and designated terrorist since 2013).
Saudi Arabia (designated terrorist and banned in 2014).
United Arab Emirates (banned and listed as terrorist in 2014).
Bahrain (treats the group as a terrorist organization and has backed Gulf bans).
Syria (outlawed since 1980 under Law 49, with membership punishable by death).
Libya (the Tobruk-based parliament has listed it as terrorist).
Europe and Eurasia:
Russia (banned and designated terrorist by its Supreme Court in 2003).
Austria (placed on a terrorism-related blacklist and effectively banned in 2021).
Central Asia:
Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan have also banned or listed the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group.
Many other countries restrict or monitor local Brotherhood-linked groups without a full national ban.
The United States has not banned the Muslim Brotherhood as an organization.
Instead, there have been repeated legislative efforts and policy debates about designating it a Foreign Terrorist Organization, including bills such as the “Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act.”
This bipartisan effort is led by Congressmen Jared Moskowitz and Mario Diaz-Balart, but these have not resulted in a blanket, formal U.S. designation of the entire group.
Senator Ted Cruz has repeatedly pushed legislation to have the Muslim Brotherhood formally designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, which would effectively ban it at the federal level.
*Make no mistake - Saudi Arabia is also a sponsor of terror.
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