Brotherhood uses Islamic Relief to expand in the US
Despite growing calls to ban the
Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, the Islamic Relief, which is
affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, is still operating there.
Some Congressmen call for a ban on the
Brotherhood’s activities in the US. In the same vein, many research centers,
which are specialized in terrorist groups, have started to issue a series of
reports on the Muslim Brotherhood, calling for a ban on its economic activity
in the US, citing that the Brotherhood is violating US federal laws and
regulations.
Some US reports indicate that the
Brotherhood might be designated a terrorist organization, thus the Brotherhood’s
affiliated organizations would be banned as well.
However, the Brotherhood’s Islamic
Relief has received funds from the US government. In October, the USAID provided
it with $400,000 in aid.
The Islamic Relief was founded in
Birmingham, Britain in 1984. It claimed its founding was in response to the
famines that swept a number of African countries at that time.
The Islamic Relief was the first NGO
to receive funding from the British government. In 1994, it received 180,000
pounds to fund a community training center in Sudan.
The Islamic Relief has branches in
Afghanistan, Albania, Jordan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sudan, Somalia, Pakistan,
India, Russia, Mali, Kenya, Palestine and Syria.
Researcher Ali Bakr, an expert on
terrorist groups, said the Islamic Relief was registered in Britain as a
non-profit organization, but it receives billions of dollars in funding in all
the countries in which it operates.
“It uses such money to carry out its
extremist agenda,” Bakr told THE REFERENCE.
“The Islamic relief uses charity as a
cover for terrorist financing for the Muslim Brotherhood.” He said.
Bakr said that the organization’s
founders managed to register it in Germany to collect billions of dollars each
month under charity work. It also cooperates with organizations affiliated with
the Brotherhood in Germany.
Bakr urged the European countries
and the US to ban the Islamic Relief, citing that the United Arab Emirates
designated it as a terrorist organization in 2014 on the back of its ties with
the Brotherhood.