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Urgent Report: Muslim Brotherhood’s Threat to Canada Exposed Now
URGENT UPDATE: A groundbreaking report from the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) has just revealed alarming insights about the Muslim Brotherhood and its extensive influence in Canada. This report underscores the group’s deep-rooted presence across numerous sectors, including civil society, academia, and politics.
The ISGAP findings indicate that Canada has become a “hub for Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated organizations,” many of which have received millions in funding from the Canadian government despite their verified ties to extremist entities, including Hamas. This development raises urgent concerns about national security and the potential for increased radicalization within Canadian society.
Key statistics from the report highlight the severity of the situation: there has been a staggering 670% increase in antisemitism and a 488% rise in terrorism charges linked to Islamist activities. These numbers reflect a growing trend that points to the Brotherhood’s covert operations impacting Canadian institutions.
In 2021, members of the Muslim Brotherhood expressed support for the Taliban following the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, showcasing their alignment with extremist ideologies. This is not merely an isolated issue, as the Jordanian government recently banned the Brotherhood, joining a list of countries including Saudi Arabia and Egypt that have taken similar actions.
The ISGAP report warns that the Brotherhood’s “sabotage strategy” is manifesting in Canada, where its ideology is disguised under the guise of charitable and educational efforts. The organization has built an extensive network of charities, schools, and mosques to influence policymaking and infiltrate civil society.
Marc Lebuis, director of Point de Bascule, testified before a 2015 Senate committee that a senior Muslim Brotherhood leader urged Muslims to seek influential positions within the government and justice system, potentially undermining Canadian laws and values. With anti-Islamist sentiment on the rise globally, the time for action is NOW.
French President Emmanuel Macron has begun cracking down on the Brotherhood’s influence in France, and there is growing momentum in the U.S. to designate the group as a terrorist organization. Observers urge Canada to follow suit, as the risks of Islamist terror attacks heighten amidst ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
The report’s findings signal an urgent call to action for the Canadian government. Authorities must take decisive steps to manage this threat, including cutting public funding to affiliated groups and prosecuting those involved in terrorism-related activities.
Failure to address the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence could result in further division and radicalization within Canadian society, undermining social cohesion and posing a significant national security risk. As the situation develops, Canadians are urged to remain vigilant and aware of the growing challenges posed by extremist ideologies.
The implications of this report are profound, highlighting a critical moment for Canada as it confronts the insidious influence of the Muslim Brotherhood. Immediate action is required to protect the integrity of Canadian values and ensure the safety of its citizens.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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