After the closure of the island in Sudan and the expulsion of the Muslim Brotherhood in Algeria .. Did the world know the reality of the organization?
At the end of May, the Sudanese authorities decided to withdraw work permits for the correspondents and employees of the Qatari Al-Jazeera network. Just days before, the Algerian demonstrators resisted the Algerian brothers' attempt to ride their people's movement. They expelled the Brotherhood leader Abdullah Jaballah, head of the Brotherhood's Justice and Development Party Abdullah Jaballah, one of the most prominent Islamic faces in Algeria over the past 20 years, and one of the most important founders of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Putting the two sides next to each other leads us to common denominators. Despite the distance between Sudan and Algeria, the Brotherhood is a common factor in both cases, which raises the question of whether everyone knew the reality of the Muslim Brotherhood which brought the calamities to the country in which they live.
"The decision to withdraw the Sudanese ambassador from Doha came two steps before it. First, the Qatari delegation did not welcome the revolution after its arrival at Khartoum airport and the second step was to close the office of the island in Khartoum," said Mohamed Mustafa, a researcher on the movements of the Islamic political movement. "He said.
He added: "It seems that things are going in the direction of the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood in every movement and is no longer a place, and yesterday the Brotherhood tried to participate in the sit-in sit the sit-ins and expelled from the scene."
He continued: "Yesterday, the days of the fall of the Arab community was the Muslim most prominent figure in all the devastation and now the most prominent feature in all revolutions expelled the group treacherous popular among the squares of change taking place throughout the Arab region.
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