Authorities in Jordan have declared the Muslim Brotherhood an outlawed organization, making all their activities illegal.
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Recently, Jordanian authorities have taken decisive action against the Muslim Brotherhood, a group whose activities have been under close scrutiny since 2021. The Jordanian Minister of Interior, Mazin Al-Farrayeh, announced a ban on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, designating it an illegal organisation. This comes after the uncovering of an operation to manufacture and test explosives by one of the sons of the Muslim Brotherhood's leaders.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been accused of attempting to smuggle and destroy large quantities of documents to conceal its suspicious activities and connections. Jordanian authorities have confirmed the arrest of 16 suspects over plots to carry out attacks inside the country involving rockets and drones. These activities were confirmed by the Jordanian government's X account.
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The Jordanian security forces announced foiling a terror attempt against the country last week. This is not the first time that such attempts have been thwarted, highlighting the importance of vigilance and effective reporting in maintaining peace and security.
Any activity by the Muslim Brotherhood is considered a violation of the law and subject to legal accountability. Membership in the Muslim Brotherhood is prohibited, and Jordan has decided to close down all offices or headquarters used by the Muslim Brotherhood, or even linked to them indirectly.
The leader of the currently banned Muslim Brotherhood faction in Jordan is Hammam Saeed. The Jordanian government's actions serve as a clear message that such activities will not be tolerated, and those involved will face the full force of the law.
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