Brotherhood under Turkish guillotine: Refusing to grant citizenship and closing media mouthpieces
More than two years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan began pursuing a different policy towards the Brotherhood, especially
the Egyptian Brotherhood elements residing on Turkish soil. Because of his
desire to restore relations with Egypt and prove goodwill, the Turkish
authorities tended during the past months to force media channels to change the
way they deal with Egypt and forcing its Egyptian media workers to distance
themselves from the “language of incitement” against the Egyptian state. After
that, it closed these media mouthpieces and expelled their members, which
prompted them to go abroad to complete their plans against Egypt. Ankara also
recently refused to grant nationality to some Brotherhood fugitives residing on
its territory.
Refusing to grant citizenship
This comes in the context of Wagdy Ghoneim, a Muslim
Brotherhood fugitive who fled abroad since 2013, who published a video on his
official YouTube channel on May 31 announcing that the Turkish authorities
refused for the fourth time to grant him citizenship, making him currently look
for another residence, especially since he is an outcast in Egypt and a death
sentence was issued against him in the Wagdy Ghoneim cell case in 2017.
Therefore, Egypt and both the UAE and Saudi Arabia placed him on their
terrorist lists, and he is also prohibited from entering the United States for
inciting acts of violence and extremism.
It should be noted that Turkey's refusal to grant
citizenship to Ghoneim comes in conjunction with a
number of developments, most notably Erdogan's victory in late May with a
new presidential term, which means that the Turkish president wants to fully
restore relations with Egypt after tensions had been witnessed since 2013 due
to Ankara’s support for the Brotherhood. Accordingly, Erdogan seems to be
working to complete the rest of the procedures that will enable him to restore
relations with Cairo by rejecting the Brotherhood fugitives residing on Turkish
soil, and it seems that the Ghoneim incident will not be the first, and it may
be followed during the coming period by more strikes against the Brotherhood
members residing there.
In addition, the refusal to grant Turkish citizenship to
Ghoneim, and his announcement of a search for shelter, indicates that Ankara
will expel him within the next few days. Therefore, this video was anticipated,
which coincides with the approaching tenth anniversary of the June 30, 2013
revolution that overthrew the Brotherhood’s rule and eliminated the terrorist
group's plan to control Egypt.
Turkish motives
Regarding the significance of the change in the Turkish
position, the future of the Brotherhood elements and their media platforms in
Turkey, and the way the Turkish authorities deal with the rest of the elements
residing on its soil, Hesham El-Naggar, a researcher specializing in the
affairs of Islamist movements, said that this position is related to the
changes in Turkish foreign policy towards rapprochement with Egypt and the
normalization of Arab-Turkish relations. One of the obvious requirements of
this is not to create a safe haven for the Brotherhood leaders, especially
those controversial leaders who incite violence, takfirism, and terrorism, such
as Wagdy Ghoneim, who was famous for issuing fatwas declaring the Egyptian
army, state institutions, and Egypt's political and military leaders apostates.
Naggar pointed out in a special statement to the Reference
that this decision is related to the reaction of the Turkish authorities to the
Brotherhood's cooperation and dealings with Turkish opposition parties such as
the IYI Party. The Turkish president did not forget the meeting between the
Brotherhood and the head of the IYI party in Turkey, and he no longer needs the
Brotherhood since it is difficult for him to run again, and it is likely that
this will be his last term. Therefore, he no longer needs to flirt with the
Brotherhood in order for them to stand with him in
his electoral campaigns.
Naggar added that the path of rapprochement requires the
Turkish president to take steps to deduct the influence and presence of the
Brotherhood inside Turkey, and the authorities may keep the citizenship granted
to some in the event that they adhere to the Turkish standards and conditions
regarding not carrying out any activity that is not consistent with the
Turkish-Arab reconciliation path and its requirements.