CEMO: Brotherhood to blow up Europe in the memory of Hassan Al-Banna’s death

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Ali: it is the
time to list the group’s Global organization on the international terrorism
lists
Dr. Abdelrehim Ali, head of the Center for Middle
Eastern Studies in Paris (CEMO), said that Europe was hours away from several
ISIS terrorist attacks.
European countries, Ali added, must fight a real war
against terrorist organizations, especially the Muslim Brotherhood, which is
considered the womb of all these organizations.
Ali explained that the aforementioned attacks would
have caused great damage to a number of European countries. He stated, through
a post on his personal page on the social networking site “Facebook”, that
European countries were a few hours away from horrific terrorist attacks.
The Muslim Brotherhood, Ali stressed, is
commemorating the 72nd anniversary of the death of Hassan Al-Banna through the
terrorist attacks on European countries.
“Save the world from the Muslim Brotherhood,” Ali
appealed to world leaders.
CEMO’s head added that the security services in
Europe revealed that these organizations circumvented laws and legislation to
carry out money laundering operations.
He asked: “Will Europe - represented by the European
Union - and the world wake up to protect their people from terrorism?
Police in Denmark and Germany have arrested a total
of 14 people on suspicion of planning an Islamist bomb attack.
Thirteen of the arrests were made in Denmark during
a major counter-terrorism operation carried out last weekend in the greater
Copenhagen suburbs, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) said.
One other person was arrested in Germany.
German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said the
country's security services had "again avoided an Islamist terrorist
attack".
In Denmark, suspects were remanded in custody
"for planning one or more terrorist attacks or participating in an
attempted terrorist act", according to PET.
They are accused of having "acquired
ingredients and components for manufacturing explosives, as well as firearms or
having aided and abetted in the offence".
Six other people "linked to the case" were
brought before a judge in Holbaek, PET added.
Three Syrian brothers, aged 33, 36 and 40, are among
those arrested; two in Denmark and the third in Hesse, a region in central
Germany.
Seehofer said the brothers "were probably
preparing an attack in Europe".
The three men are suspected of preparing "a
serious act of violence endangering the state", according to the public
prosecutor's office in Saxony-Anhalt. In particular, the suspects are accused
of purchasing several kilograms of chemicals in January used to make
explosives.
Subsequent searches in Denmark and the German town
of Dessau also found "ten kilograms of black powder" and other
chemical components.
In a press conference on Friday, Danish police added
that they had also found weapons and an Islamic State group flag that could
indicate the suspects "have a connection or sympathy with the terror
organisation".