How the Muslim Brotherhood Brought Misery to Sudan

Sudanese journalist Dr. Murtada Al-Ghali states that the Sudanese Islamic Movement (the Muslim Brotherhood), also known as the “Kizan,” is responsible for the suffering of the Sudanese people since they took control of the country up until today.
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In an article previously published in the Sudanese newspaper Al-Taghyeer, Al-Ghali wrote:
“It is a mistake to think that the Kizan only seek power and wealth! If that were the case, the situation would be less dire. But the real issue is that the Kizan only find joy in making Sudanese lives miserable, humiliating them, and darkening their existence.”
He continues: “Look at the behavior of the Kizan now, after the coup and throughout this brutal war. What are they doing to the nation and its people? Indoctrinating hatred for the homeland, contempt for its citizens, and baseless resentment—this is the essence of their ideological upbringing. It forms the very foundation of their psychology, for which there is no cure… The manufacture of evil for the sake of evil is their defining trait. Without it, a Kiz is not a Kiz.”
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Al-Ghali further asserts that the Kizan do not find peace unless Sudanese people are suffering, even when they hold power and control all of Sudan’s wealth.
He adds: “They could have simply enjoyed their power and what they plundered, leaving people alone. They could have lived in luxury anywhere in the world… But how could they, when their greatest pleasure comes from seeing Sudanese misery? Their ultimate joy is hearing the cries and suffering of the people. That is their favorite music, their ultimate delight—without which, neither food nor drink is enjoyable to them.”
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Al-Ghali also details the crimes committed by the Muslim Brotherhood, including acts of murder, mutilation, and torture against Sudanese citizens. He describes their recruitment methods, targeting individuals with corrupt consciences, social outcasts rejected by society, those who renounce their families, and those with weak or nonexistent qualifications who are unfit for any role. He also highlights how they prey on the greedy and opportunistic individuals who care nothing for right or wrong.