On its 34th anniversary… Here are the major transgressions of the Islah Party of the Muslim Brotherhood
Many Yemeni news websites have reported on the disasters caused by the Yemeni Congregation for Reform, the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen, over the past years, coinciding with the 34th anniversary of its founding.
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The Aden Time website noted that this anniversary comes amid widespread criticism of the party’s role in inciting unrest, looting the wealth of Yemenis, occupying their homes, worsening the suffering of the Yemeni people, and the killing and imprisonment of thousands.
According to the site, since the establishment of the Islah party, it has been associated with several policies that have deepened the crises in the country and destabilized it on various levels.
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Observers believe that the Yemeni Congregation for Reform played a major role in fueling internal conflicts and exacerbating political tensions. It has reinforced divisions within Yemeni society through shifting and contradictory alliances, whether with the former regime, foreign powers, or even with the Houthi terrorist militias.
These policies were responsible for the worsening economic and political conditions, leading to the spread of corruption within state institutions.
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The party is also accused of being involved in armed conflicts and using political violence to achieve its goals, contributing to turning Yemen into a stage of ongoing conflicts and wars.
Additionally, the party has played a negative role in weakening national institutions, steering the country towards policies that are far from serving the people’s interests, benefiting only the party’s leadership and their allies.
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Most Yemenis believe that the chaos and destruction left by the Muslim Brotherhood continue to cast a shadow over the country’s future.
It is worth noting that the Yemeni Congregation for Reform, the Muslim Brotherhood’s wing in Yemen, was founded on September 13, 1990, following the unification of North and South Yemen and the announcement of political pluralism in the country.