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Austrian government issues report warning about Muslim Brotherhood activity in the country…….


Not only should they be warning about them, they should actively be prosecuting and booting them out of the country.

A Landmark Austrian Government Report Warns Against Muslim Brotherhood Activism in the Country

09/18/2017 12:47 pm ET

The report, commissioned by the Austrian intelligence establishment, documents exploitation of Austrian government funds and schools, radicalization of local Muslim communities, and the use of Austrian territory as a springboard for Brotherhood activism in Arab countries.

 

In recent years, several European governments have begun to revise their policies toward the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist organizations. The trend began in 2014 when the British government ordered a review of the movement, its presence in the UK, and the question of how official policy should treat it. The process did not culminate, as some critics of the Brotherhood had hoped, with the designation of the group as a terrorist organization. Nonetheless, it amounted to a stinging indictment of the Brotherhood’s ideology and aims. The report found that the group has “selectively used violence and sometimes terror in pursuit of their institutional goals,” warned against its habit of political double-talk, and advised the British government to be wary of engaging Brotherhood affiliates as partners.

 

Similar findings have begun to emerge elsewhere on the continent. Last March, the Swedish government’s Civil Contingencies Agency published a controversial report on the Brotherhood which found that the movement was creating a “parallel society” in the country, at odds with Swedish values.

 

The larger concern which these and other reports have raised is that the Brotherhood has for too long been not just tolerated but also legitimized and empowered in Europe. Organizations founded and run by Brotherhood activists have won a kind of privileged status as representatives of the Muslim community in their respective countries. They have come to dominate some of the largest mosques and Islamic schools, organized the resettling of refugees, and trained young imams to preach in local languages. If foreign funds fueled their activism, the naivety of European governments enabled it.

 

The latest country where growing concerns about the movement have now found public expression is Austria. The country has long been a scene of Brotherhood ferment — dating back to the arrival of Yussuf Nada, one of the most influential Brotherhood diaspora activists, nearly 50 years ago in the Austrian town of Graz. Since then, influential members of the Egyptian, Syrian and Palestinian branches of the Brotherhood have settled in Austria as well, where they lived unimpeded and enjoyed a comfortable base of operation. The 60-page report was released this week by Austria’s intelligence services, with support from the Austrian Integration Fund and Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz und Terrorismusbekämpfung). It was realized in cooperation with Institute for Near Eastern Studies at the University of Vienna, and authored by Italian-American Brotherhood specialist Dr. Lorenzo Vidino — an advisor to the UK government’s 2014 report, and a periodic contributor to Majalla.

 

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