Analysts: Ennahdha plans to use the language of violence in Tunisia
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement continues its terrorist plans in Tunisia to disrupt and provoke chaos in the country through campaigns that question the state’s conditions, in addition to the continuous threat to state institutions and all those who oppose the return of the terrorist organization to control the state’s affairs, in addition to the launching of assassination campaigns targeting symbols and leaders of the state and opponents, the latest of which was the assassination attempt against Tunisian President Kais Saied, which was unveiled by the Tunisian Ministry of Interior.
Blood group
Since its inception, the Ennahdha Movement in Tunisia has used violence and death threats to silence the calls to evacuate them from political life, so that they can empower their members and strengthen their influence and thus achieve the goals of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group. A study by the Egyptian Center for Thought and Studies revealed that one of the most prominent terrorist crimes carried out by the movement was the Bab Souiqa operation in 1991, which was one of the most famous crimes of the Brotherhood in Tunisia, carried out by the members of the movement at one of the headquarters of the ruling party, which resulted in the death of one of the guards and dozens of the wounded. Terrorist incidents have occurred repeatedly, the most recent of which security members of the Tunisian Guard were attacked by four terrorists in a car at the junction of Akouda Al-Qantawi in the east of Tunis. Fingers pointed at Ennahdha’s connection to the attack, which became clear in a veiled message from Tunisian President Kais Saied to the Brotherhood that the people “no longer hide from them”, describing those who want to change the political scene through terrorism as delusional.
Terror network
The study continued: This is the best evidence of the Brotherhood of Tunisia using the language of violence and threats of liquidation to silence the opposition voices and thus impose their political ideology. What we saw in some recent sessions of the Tunisian Parliament, where the President of the Free Constitutional Party, Abir Moussi, was repeatedly attacked verbally and physically by a number of deputies of the Dignity Coalition, the arm of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement. She also warned Moussi more than once that she was subjected to threats and harassment in order to deter her from performing her parliamentary work in the Tunisian Parliament. The study clarified that Ennahdha faces accusations of the existence of a secret apparatus of which specializes in coups and carrying out political assassinations of political opponents; The defense committee for the assassination of the two leaders, Mohamed Brahmi and Chokri Belaid, who were shot dead in 2013, presented documents containing information on the existence of a secret organ of the movement involved in the assassination of Tunisian dissidents. The documents also revealed the prominent role of the Egyptian Brotherhood organization in building and managing the secret service of Ennahdha, which is accused of being involved in the political assassinations that took place in Tunisia in 2013, through training, guidance, recruitment, intelligence monitoring, follow-up and planning for the movement.
People reject them
Dr. Oussama Aouidet, a Tunisian political analyst and leader of the opposition People’s Movement, said the Brotherhood’s Ennahdha movement has a long history of terrorism, assassination and sabotage in Tunisia. It is the arm of the Brotherhood that is involved in many countries in acts of terrorism, assassination, sabotage and destruction in the region as a whole.
The Tunisian political analyst added: The Tunisian political analyst pointed to the decline in the popularity of the Brotherhood in Tunisia as a result of the rejection by the Tunisian public opinion of the policies and approach of the Ennahdha Movement on the internal and external levels, which resulted in thousands of people marching in the streets and squares to dissolve the government and parliament that was controlled by the Brotherhood.