Muslim Brotherhood: A long history with homosexuality

The Muslim Brotherhood is always ready to twist religious teachings, only with the aim of achieving its political goals and reaching power.
The group now tries to woo western
governments by expressing a flexible view on homosexuality.
Muslim Brotherhood activist Mohamed
Sultan who lives in the United States republished a tweet on January 24 by an
official at Human Rights Watch in which she announces a vacancy at her
organization.
In the announcement, the official
says, the person Human Rights Watch wants to hire has to be trained in backing
homosexuality.
Sultan, who acquired the American
citizenship, is one of the most outstanding young members of the Muslim
Brotherhood which was designated as a "terrorist" organization by an
Egyptian court in 2013.
The Human Rights Watch announcement
was for a position in Tunisia.
Sultan's father was sentenced for
life (25 years of imprisonment) by a criminal court n Giza in a case that came
to be known as the Raba'a Operations Room.
Sultan was arrested in Egypt on
August 28 in the company of three other people. At the time of their arrest,
the four had maps of police stations they wanted to torch down. They also had a
satellite connected communications machine. They were arrested in the southern
Cairo district of Maadi. He was deported to the United States in 2015 after he
gave up the Egyptian citizenship.