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Friday, May 4, 2012

Muslim Brotherhood sink their fangs into Libya ... thanks to the UN and NATO

B. Chernitsky writing at RightSideNews has given a comprehensive history of  the MB in Libya and how it's efforts to gain power in that country were successfully suppressed by Gadhafi  until  NATO the do-gooders or arm-twisters (whichever way you're inclinded to look at them)  and the UN decided to play dirty. It's a long report which I intend reading  later but it promises to be like a "course" on Libyan history.  If you are a  history buff, it's worth reading in full.

Lest you have forgotten, I am here to  remind you that Canada also played a major role in thie triumph of the islamists in Libya.  Are you proud yet?  If not, don't worry.  Many other "proud making"  steps are planned in the near future by our CINOs in Ottawa.  Be patient.

Under Mu'ammar Qadhafi's rule in Libya,   the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) was outlawed, and conducted most of its activity from abroad. Now that many of its members have returned to the country, the MB is beginning to consolidate its presence in the political arena and has established a party, called Justice and Construction.  Like the MB party in Egypt, the Libyan party presented itself as independent of the movement; however, the connection between the party and movement, both on the ideological and the organizational level, is difficult to ignore. Party leader Muhammad Sowan previously served as the head of the movement's Shura Council, and half of the party members are MB members.

The Libyan MB resembles the Egyptian movement also in its vision for Libya: It holds thatshari'a must be the primary source of legislation, while principles of democracy are supported.[1] . It should be noted, however, that the Libyan MB has stressed that its ties with MB movements in other countries are strictly ideological.[2]

This report will review the consolidation of the movement in Libya after its many years in exile, its first steps in the political arena, and its vision for the new Libyan state......

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