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No future role for Muslim Brotherhoo­d during my presidency: Al-Sisi

In December 2013, Egypt’s government designated Brotherhoo­d as terrorist group

- By Mohammed El-Said

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi said on Friday that the Muslim Brotherhoo­d movement has no potential role in the Egyptian political scene during his presidency, stressing that he believes that the Egyptian people will not accept the return of the Brotherhoo­d.

Al-Sisi added in an interview with the Kuwaiti daily newspaper Al-Shahed that the Brotherhoo­d’s rhetoric is not applicable, and contradict­s life. The president accused the movement of leading chaos in a number ofArab countries such asYemen and Libya, saying that “the socalled the Arab Spring came due to a wrong situation and was tackled with a wrong method.”

In December 2013, the Egyptian government classified the Brotherhoo­d as a terrorist group following a militant attack that targeted the Mansoura security directorat­e. Also, the government banned all the movement’s activities and froze all its assets, and the assets of its members, as the government accuses the movement of responsibi­lity for the attacks which targeted security forces in the past five years, since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi.

Morsi, who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, was ousted in July 2013 after the movement of the armed forces, following mass protests against the rule of the first Islamic president, and first elected president, following the 25th of January uprising.

Al-Sisi previously said that the Egyptian people have the decision of reconcilia­tion with the Brotherhoo­d or not.

Regarding the situation in Syria, Al-Sisi said that the country started to overcome the crisis and needs efforts for reconstruc­tion, but he expressed concerns regarding the number of fighters in Syria, saying that it has 36,000 terrorists from all over the world, wondering where they will go after the end of war.The president also reiterated his call for renewing the religious rhetoric.

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President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi

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