Brotherhood crimes committed against Tunisians

Tunisians reject Muslim Brotherhood

Years ago, Tunisia formed a parliamentary committee to investigate networks involved in recruiting and sending young people to conflict zones worldwide, where they participated in terrorist activities.

According to statements from Tunisian security leaders, Ennahdha Brotherhood movement played a significant role in facilitating the movement of terrorists through Carthage Airport during its time in power, They also allegedly provided weapons training to young men at centers affiliated with the Ministry of Interior and transferred money.

It’s worth noting that the Counter-Terrorism Committee in Tunisia documented the presence of over 3,000 Tunisian registered terrorists in Syria, Libya, and Iraq until 2018, with nearly a thousand returning to Tunisia.

Tunisian authorities closed all Ennahda Brotherhood movement headquarters and banned all meetings since the arrest of Rashid Ghannouchi, the leader of the Tunisian Brotherhood, on April 17th of the previous year.

Tunisians have unequivocally rejected the Brotherhood due to the crimes committed against the country, noting that Ennahda is now marginalized in the current political scene after a decade of turmoil, while Tunisians paying the price.

In September 2019, Zubair Al-Shahoudi, Brotherhood leader who defected from Ennahda, described the movement’s leader, Rashid Ghannouchi, and his family as a “corrupt group,” revealing numerous facts about the movement’s activities within the Tunisian state.

For nearly two years, Tunisia has been fighting with the Brotherhood, which is classified as a terrorist organization in several Arab countries, with parliamentary calls for similar measures in Tunisia.

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