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The UAE put 19 individuals and entities on the terrorism list

PNN – News sources reported that the United Arab Emirates put 19 personalities and institutions related to the Muslim Brotherhood on the terrorism list.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from WAM news agency WAM, the UAE government added eleven people and eight institutions to the list of terrorism based on the Council of Ministers’ Resolution No. 1 of this year (2025) on terrorism.

This decision of the UAE has been made in the framework of regional and international efforts to destroy the financing channels of terrorism and the direct and indirect activities related to it.

According to the new resolution of the UAE Council of Ministers, eight entities based in England and seven citizens of the UAE, one citizen of Yemen, one citizen of Sweden who previously held the citizenship of Liberia, one citizen with the citizenship of Turkey and the UAE, and one citizen with the citizenship of the UAE and Sweden were added to the list of terrorism.

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The Council of Ministers of the Egyptian government (2013) included the Muslim Brotherhood in the list of terrorist groups.

Hossam Issa, the then deputy prime minister of Egypt, announced that the Council of Ministers decided to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.

He considered the Muslim Brotherhood to be a criminal group and the cause of unrest in Egypt and said: This group has killed a number of policemen and a large number of Egyptian citizens.

After the removal of the Muslim Brotherhood-backed President Mohamed Morsi by the army on July 3, 2013, a number of leaders and prominent figures of this group were imprisoned and faced with charges including participation in the killing of people and destruction of public property.

In that year, the Muslim Brotherhood called the removal of “Mohammed Morsi” a military coup and demanded his return to power.

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