[PJMedia] Two weeks ago, Muslim Brotherhood leaders from across Africa and the Middle East gathered in Istanbul to regroup following the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, former head of the Muslim BrotherhoodÂ’s Freedom and Justice Party. (Morsi, as I noted previously here, was recruited into the group while studying in the U.S.) But after even more setbacks suffered by the Muslim Brotherhood in a number of countries this past week, another meeting might be in order.
Normally one thinks of the Muslim Brotherhood as an Egyptian political group of the fascist variety with subsidiary branches in a few other countries, but Patrick Poole makes a good argument that it's a great deal more planned than that. |
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