Britain reaps its embrace of Brotherhood and ‘armed opposition’ groups
Britain is stigmatized as the European country most affected
by terrorist groups, as it is a safe haven for many of them, with some even
calling its capital Londonistan. The UK also serves as the headquarters of the international
Brotherhood in Europe, where many associations and entities affiliated with the
terrorist organization are hosted.
Brotherhood entities
The Brotherhood carries out numerous activities in the
country, including charitable societies that are used as the group’s economic
arm to strengthen political Islamism in Europe. It also owns several media organizations
that trumpet the group’s policies, while several economic institutions are owned
by senior Brotherhood members in London, all serving to increase terrorism in
the UK and spread the group’s affiliated organizations.
European confusion
As a result of the UK’s strategic weakness in dealing with
terrorism, or even condoning its confrontation for hidden purposes, the Libyan Islamic
Fighting Group (LIFG) was able to expand to the point of harming public peace in
the country. This is evidenced by the recent terrorist operation carried out by
Libyan Khairi Saadallah, a member of the group, in the town of Reading on June
20, bringing to the fore the hidden relations between the UK, the Brotherhood
and international terrorist organizations.
In November 2019, the British parliament had voted to remove
the LIFG from the list of terrorist organizations, considering it just a
political opposition current against the regime of late President Muammar
Gaddafi. But the recent attack shows that sponsoring terrorism will not be a
weapon only against the Middle East, but against everyone if given the
opportunity.
Moreover, the European consideration of terrorist currents
as armed opposition groups is an incomprehensible confusion, perhaps intended
to reshape the Arab region through extremist groups as a new colonial
alternative. But in Britain’s case, the hostility shown by the LIFG against British
citizens while being considered a political group makes it clear that carrying
arms against national regimes is pure terrorism, not political opposition based
on balanced discourse and political projects, such as the unarmed opposition in
the Catalan region wishing to secede from Spain.
Weak confrontation
Statistical figures reveal the extent of British involvement
in terrorist group networks on its soil and the resulting victims. The UK
ranked first in the European Union in terms of countries most affected by
terrorist operations by number of victims, according to the Institute for
Economics and Peace’s Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2019, and it was ranked 28th
globally.
The GTI has shown a sharp rise in the UK over recent years.
In 2017, it ranked 35th globally in terms of vulnerability to terrorism, but it
rose seven places in 2018 and remained there in 2019.




