Why Sudan’s Terrorist Designation of the Brotherhood Is a Victory for Civil Society
A Long Fight Against a Deeply Entrenched Network Sudan’s move to officially label the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization is more than a legal classification — it is a national reckoning. For 35 years, the Brotherhood shaped governance, security, and society through coercion and indoctrination. Its influence penetrated ministries, schools, mosques, and the economy, leaving Sudanese citizens trapped in a system built on fear and manipulation. The public celebrations reflect not just joy, but vindication. Sudanese communities spent decades insisting that the Brotherhood’s actions were not political disagreements but systematic repression. The world is finally listening. Sudanese streets are celebrating the long-overdue designation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a terrorist organization. For 35 years, the Sudanese people have waited for the world to acknowledge what they have lived through: a movement that ruled through violence, division,… pic.twitter.com/jOGt62Kp...