CAIRO – 16 September 2020: The outlawed Muslim Brotherhood seems to suffer internal rifts after announcing ousting Secretary General of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mahmoud Hussein, over accusations of being involved in looting the group’s money donations. Mahmoud Hussein, who is currently based in Turkey, was said to be replaced with Muslim Brotherhood leader Helmy al-Gazzar. Another Muslim Brotherhood prominent leader Essam Tlima wrote an article on arabia 21 website earlier this week, saying that his group has recently been facing strong crises more than ever before. On August 28, Egypt’s Ministry of Interior arrested the acting guide of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group, Mahmoud Ezzat. The terrorist leader was responsible for establishing the armed wing of the terrorist Brotherhood and was also the supervisor of sabotage operations committed by the organization members after June 30, 2013 revolution.
Source: Egypt Today September 16, 2020 12:11 UTC