Junior Brotherhood members demand organization's dissolution
After its overthrow in the June 30, 2013 revolution, the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood organization, especially its branches outside Egypt, failed to mobilize its members inside the country in its favor.
It
tried to destabilize Egypt numerous times, but these attempts also failed. This
opened the door for calls for disbanding the organization by a large number of
its members.
Junior
members of the Brotherhood blamed the organization's senior members for its
failure. They especially lashed out at the camp of acting Brotherhood supreme
guide Mahmud Ezzat, now in Egyptian custody. The same camp is now led by the Brotherhood's
de facto leader Ibrahim Muneer.
Dissolution
The
White House included the Brotherhood in its list of terrorist entities in 2019.
This caused a large number of Brotherhood members to demand the dissolution of
the organization.
They
said the organization's leadership caused it to reach this deplorable
condition.
The
same members blamed the Mahmud Ezzat front for the collapse of the
organization.
Prominent
Brotherhood figures, such as Ibrahim Al-Zafarani, Essam Telema, demanded the
disbanding of the organization, along with a large number of junior members.
Zafarani
made his demand for the dissolution of the organization soon after the White
House designated the Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist entity.
He
called for the abolition of the International Organization of the Muslim
Brotherhood, noting that the organization has not presence on the ground.
The
organization, he said, is used by some people as a scarecrow on demand.
Zafarani
noted that the meetings of the organization's institutions have been suspended
for many years.
This
organization did not have any active role in the events that happened in the
past years, Zafarani said.
Telema,
for his part, said the senior leaders of the Brotherhood are the reason for scandalizing
the organization in the media.
They
exposed the organization's use of violence, he said.
This
caused the United States to brand the organization as a terrorist entity, he
added.