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(Telegraph-UK) Robert Mendick and Robert Verkaik - Downing Street is to order a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood and a network of Islamist groups accused of fuelling extremism in Britain and across the Arab world. Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6, described the Brotherhood as "at heart a terrorist organization." A senior source said "an incredibly complex web" of up to 60 organizations in Britain, including charities, think tanks and even television channels, with links to the Muslim Brotherhood, had been identified. One expert said that the Brotherhood was now operating from three major bases - London, Istanbul and Doha, the capital of Qatar. 2014-10-21 00:00:00Full Article
Britain to Crack Down on Muslim Brotherhood
(Telegraph-UK) Robert Mendick and Robert Verkaik - Downing Street is to order a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood and a network of Islamist groups accused of fuelling extremism in Britain and across the Arab world. Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6, described the Brotherhood as "at heart a terrorist organization." A senior source said "an incredibly complex web" of up to 60 organizations in Britain, including charities, think tanks and even television channels, with links to the Muslim Brotherhood, had been identified. One expert said that the Brotherhood was now operating from three major bases - London, Istanbul and Doha, the capital of Qatar. 2014-10-21 00:00:00Full Article
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