Brotherhood using African American issues to serve its interests
The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood has been able to build effective institutions in the United States to serve its interests and goals.
The
organization has also been working to infiltrate minorities, including
communities of immigrants, capitalizing on their need for all types of support.
The
Brotherhood has a special knack for using political issues to achieve gains for
itself. It is active in using human rights to serve its own interests. This is
why Africans are coming to the center of the Brotherhood's interests. It uses
black Americans' issues in rallying up support to it and increasing the number
of people who follow its own ideology.
African community
The
Brotherhood tries to infiltrate the African community in the United States by
adopting the causes of black Americans and showing sympathy for their rights.
The
group also lashes out at the lack of enough rights for black Americans.
The
branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CARE) in New York called
on June 18 for investigating accusations against Sheridan Academy for Young
Leaders of racism against African Muslim students.
The
CARE branch in New York also accused the academy of failing to give African
Muslim students their rights.
The
United States' respect for human rights and freedom was tested in May last year
when protests erupted against the background of the killing of African-American
citizen, George Floyd.
Floyd
was brutally murdered by police during his arrest in Minneapolis.