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US to Designate Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a Foreign Terrorist Organization, State Department Says

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The United States announced that it will designate the Sudanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, the State Department said, citing the group’s alleged involvement in terrorism and destabilizing activities in Sudan and the region.

According to the announcement, the designation targets the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood for its links to violent extremist networks, recruitment of militants, and support for terrorist operations. The move allows the US government to impose financial sanctions, block assets, and restrict travel for members of the organization.

Officials said the decision reflects longstanding concerns about the group’s role in undermining peace and security in Sudan and beyond. The designation also signals a broader US policy to counter organizations that exploit political instability in fragile states to advance extremist agendas.

Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood has historically played a political role in the country, particularly during the 1989‑2019 period when it held significant influence under former President Omar al‑Bashir. The State Department said that elements of the organization have continued to engage in militant activity and align with terrorist networks, justifying the designation.

US officials stressed that the designation is part of a comprehensive approach to counterterrorism in Africa and the Middle East, and is aimed at reducing the threat posed by extremist groups that operate under the guise of political or religious organizations.

The designation is expected to complicate the group’s operations, limit its access to funding, and send a strong signal to international partners about the US commitment to countering terrorism in Sudan and the broader region.

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