Harvest 2020: Brotherhood uses momentum of US events for political benefit
The Brotherhood in the United States was affected by the
successive events that occurred in the country during the year 2020, through
which it tried to formulate variables adapted to its goals that it seeks to
achieve in society.
With the beginning of 2020, US politicians were looking
forward to the presidential elections that took place in November, which ended
with the announcement of the victory of Democratic candidate Joe Biden and the
defeat of Republican Donald Trump, which may have been the most important event
of the year.
While the political preparations were in place to spread
propaganda for both candidates, the country was tested with the spread of the Covid-19
corona virus among its citizens to record high death rates during the pandemic,
which contributed to the formation of the Brotherhood's agenda of dealing with
the various events.
The Black Lives Matter campaign resulting from the killing of
the black American citizen George Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis, Minnesota by
a police officer remains one of the most prominent events that the group
exploited to achieve its political and strategic goals, especially since the
incident accompanied the election year in parallel with widespread popular
protests over the human rights file in the country.
Brotherhood activities in the United States in 2020
The United States was struck by the corona virus like other
countries around the world, and thus the Brotherhood took advantage of the
pandemic to collect the largest percentage of donations through the group's
network spread throughout the country, represented by CAIR, the Islamic Conference
of North America ICNA, and other associations.
For its part, the Council of American Islamic Relations
(CAIR) employed a special form in order to donate electronically to help those
affected by the pandemic globally, and its value starts at $35, with news and
claims about the importance of donation and the need to make zakat allocated to
CAIR in order to support its activities in this field.
The slogan “Donate for Corona” came as one of the most
prominent campaigns promoted by the Islamic Department of the organization to
collect donations in an image that the Brotherhood wants to promote as
contributors to solving the problems of the pandemic among the most affected
citizens.
However, in a previous statement to the Reference, Saeed
Sadiq, professor of political sociology at the American University in Cairo,
said that the use of corona in the Brotherhood's campaigns is political money
that is collected and paid for the purposes of their own agenda and not for the
service of humanity, calling for the need to monitor the ways in which these
funds are spent.
The second issue was dismantling the American police. The
Brotherhood moved, according to the heat of events, from “Donating for Corona”
to “Donating for Blacks.” The Brotherhood took advantage of the demonstrations
that erupted after the killing of Floyd in order to demand that their followers
donate. CAIR spread a campaign to collect money to defend citizens imprisoned
by the police in connection with the protests.
At the time, the American police were detaining the
protesters for violating the precautionary measures to undermine the spread of
the corona virus, such as the curfews, but citizens believed that their human
rights were not compromised with life, but the Brotherhood was in the middle,
so the group employed the incident in order to hold seminars on the possibility
of dismantling some departments in the US police apparatus or reducing its
budget, in a clear political treatment of events that have transformed from
human rights into strategy game that the group likes to play. On June 12, CAIR
in Baltimore promoted its approval of a bill presented by the city council on
reducing financial allocations to the police force.
If Washington allows, through democratic mechanisms, to
monitor the financial inputs and outputs of the agency in a transparent manner,
then why does the group need to exploit the events to demand a reduction in the
police apparatus’s expenses in light of a standard of living that is not poor
for the general public?
Thirdly came the US presidential election. The
aforementioned events represented rich material for the group to use to attack
outgoing President Donald Trump, who had put himself in the crosshairs of
criticism due to his performance in the corona file and his treatment of police
practices against those protesting against the killing of Floyd. The group ran
campaigns through its own analyzes indicating that black people, Muslims and
all minorities in the United States would vote massively in the presidential
election and choose Joe Biden for his moderate or even welcome speech towards
them. On October 5, CAIR published survey data on its reaping ratios indicating
Biden’s progress over Trump.
Can Washington undermine the group?
From the activities of the Brotherhood towards society to
the efforts of American politicians against the Brotherhood, some congress
members tried to move the issue of excluding the organization from the American
scene through a bill presented by Republican Senator Ted Cruz from Texas on
December 1 in order to declare the group a terrorist organization and prohibit
its activities and impose legal restrictions on its elements.
The Cruz bill had the support of some Republicans to
officially pass the law, and the campaign is still underway amid calls for a
ban, matched by promotional campaigns from the group that targeting the
Brotherhood is targeting Islam in the form of alleged Islamophobia.



