Brotherhood and the storming of the Capitol: Political fuel and usual exploitation
The branch of the Brotherhood in the United States showed a wide interaction with the events of the storming of Congress, or Capitol Hill. Not only did they provide statements of condemnation and denunciations as violent incidents, but they issued calls for the exclusion and condemnation of some congressmen, as well as receiving politicians and other congressmen for annual celebrations held for the purpose of collecting donations.
Institutional interaction with societal events seems normal,
but what happened in Washington is a political event that makes engagement
problematic about the goals the institution seeks to achieve, meaning that the
storming of the US Congress building on January 6, 2021 by former President
Donald Trump's supporters, who objected to the results of the presidential
election that ended with Trump’s defeat in favor of Democratic Party candidate
Joe Biden, is a purely political objection, and the security services were able
to control the situation hours after it happened, after which the procedures
for ratifying the election results were completed.
As for the Brotherhood’s position on the incident, which is
represented in statements released by the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR) and the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), they included calls for
the removal and trial of some congressmen accused of participating in the
events, as well as the evaluation of Biden's reaction to the facts related to
the storming, despite the fact that these institutions are promoting themselves
as a tool to integrate Muslims into American society and to prevent
discrimination against them.
Brotherhood takes advantage to exclude opposition
The Brotherhood has used the events of the Capitol storming
to achieve its goals in the country, proven by the successive statements it
publishes about the incident that are not related to Muslims or their
conditions, as CAIR announced its joining a peaceful protest on January 16,
2021 in front of the office of Republican Senator Ted Cruz in Houston, Texas to
demand that he resign.
CAIR accuses Cruz of spreading rumors and misinformation
about the electoral process, which contributed to the storming that led to the
death of at least four people, as the head of CAIR’s Houston branch, John
Floyd, said that Cruz sought to rebel with the white supremacists to cancel the
election results and that he should bear responsibility for what took place, as
he mocked the democracy he was supposed to defend, not the extreme right
movements.
It is reported that Senator Cruz had submitted on December
3, 2020 a bill requiring the US State Department to classify the Brotherhood as
a terrorist group and confiscate its assets, as he was convinced of the group’s
work in financing terrorism.
This shows that the Brotherhood's institutions in the West
sought to punish a particular politician not only because he spread rumors that
ultimately led to the events at the Capitol, but they want to get rid of him due
to him opposing their presence in the country as a terrorist group.
Far right and Brotherhood debate
The Brotherhood did not fail to exploit the situation at Congress
and the accompanying calls for some extreme right-wing groups to participate in
them to promote that the values of society are in danger, and therefore the
conditions of Muslims are in danger, and that the Islamophobia they play on is
not a lie but rather a reality in the United States and Western countries in
general.
On this basis, the group accused Senator Cruz of supporting
far right groups in a way that deepens the crisis of Islamophobia and racism in
society, seeking to serve its own interests.
Fundraising to promote justice
Amidst the current events in the United States, CAIR in
Chicago held a ceremony for justice and called on everyone to donate for its
continued provision of defense for persecuted due to Islamophobia and other
forms of racial and religious discrimination, as well as defending those
arrested as a result of the protests that took place following the killing of
black citizen George Floyd.
This celebration was held on January 17, 2021, in the
presence of two Democratic Party lawmakers, Rep. Ilhan Omar, who is always
present at the group's events, as well as Rep. Rashida Talib, and some other
politicians, including the mayor of Chicago.



