European Organizations Support Banning the Muslim Brotherhood and Designating it a Terrorist Group

On Sunday, a coalition of European and international organizations announced before the International Criminal Court (ICC) it’s condemnation of the Muslim Brotherhood’s infiltration of Europe. This action follows French and Belgian intelligence reports, as well as an European Union report issued on (November 20th), which detailed how the Brotherhood’s activities are indirectly funded by European taxpayers.
The most recent development aims to support global efforts to officially designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a “Terrorist Organization,” in accordance with existing laws in the United States and other countries such as Austria, Bahrain, Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Numerous reports from Intelligence Agencies and Parliamentarians indicate that the Brotherhood incites violence, promotes extremism, and recruits the youth to participate in conflicts across Africa and Asia (Nigeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh).
European experts and human rights advocates, in their statements before the (ICC), emphasized the necessity of banning the Muslim Brotherhood, citing global threat to peace and security.
Dr. Julio Levitt-Koldorf argued that political Islam has infiltrated Western Europe, influencing public discourse and operating alongside some leftist Movements, despite promoting a totalitarian ideology that contradicts democracy, human rights, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and secularism.
He stated that the West is facing an ideological crisis due to the blind support of “Progressive” Movements for a Movement responsible for significant loss of life in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, London, and Brussels.




