Ikhwanul Muslim itu adalah kelompok teroris, sama spt FPI, Hizbut Tahrir,
MUI, dll.

Tapi orang Islam lainnya jg ga jauh2 amat dari jadi teroris.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/08/05/egyptians-flock-to-white-house-petition-asking-obama-to-designate-muslim-brotherhood-a-terrorist-group/

Egyptians flock to White House petition to designate Muslim Brotherhood a
‘terrorist group’

By Caitlin Dewey <http://wapo.st/11jKtIw>, Published: August 5 at
11:50 amE-mail
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A screenshot of the “We the People” petition to declare the Muslim
Brotherhood a terrorist group. It had more than 174,000 signatures at noon
Aug. 5. (Whitehouse.gov)

A WhiteHouse.gov petition asking President Obama to declare the Muslim
Brotherhood a terrorist
organization<https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/declare-muslim-brotherhood-organization-terrorist-group/zGxCQ55g>will
far exceed the minimum number of signatures required to prompt an
official response when it closes Tuesday. The catch? Many of the
174,000-plus signatures appear to come from Egyptians, not Americans.

This shouldn’t be too surprising, considering both the ease of registering
for a WhiteHouse.gov account and the growing unpopularity of the
Brotherhood among many Egyptians, exacerbated by a state media campaign
since the military’s takeover branding the Islamist group as terrorists.

While the petition itself does not appear to have been originally authored
by an Egyptian — the creator’s current town is listed as “La Mesa,
California” — many of the signees seem to be. The first person to send the
link out <https://twitter.com/KerolusMagid/status/354221566466338816> on
Twitter was an Egyptian dentist whose profile declares him as a “liberal.”
That was followed up by dozens of tweets from prominent Egyptians,
including the celebrity news anchor (and former presidential
candidate) Bothaina
Kamel <https://twitter.com/MohammadAshiekh/status/361850742757261312>.

Notably, while the WhiteHouse.gov petition platform “We the People” bills
itself as a site for Americans, it doesn’t actually require that
petitioners be U.S. citizens. That has made it a popular destination for
foreign causes, though the Obama administration rarely takes action in
response to such petitions. A petition asking the government to support
Catalonia’s independence referendum, for instance, earned a terse
statemen<https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/support-people-catalonia-their-effort-decide-their-own-future/hLYHYkp1>
t<https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/support-people-catalonia-their-effort-decide-their-own-future/hLYHYkp1>on
the “internal Spanish matter.” And a
response<https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/response/committed-just-and-lasting-peace-middle-east>to
an entreaty on Palestine rehashed the administration’s support for a
two-state solution negotiated by “the Israelis and the Palestinians — not
us.”

Most likely, the administration will respond to this latest petition with a
statement reaffirming its wish for democracy in Egypt and respect for
protesters on both sides of the conflict, a position it has taken
before<http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/kerry-seeks-to-clarify-his-remark-that-the-egyptian-military-coup-aimed-to-restore-democracy/2013/08/02/6674ea82-fb91-11e2-89f7-8599e3f77a67_story.html>.
But don’t expect that to satisfy Egypt’s liberals, who are vocal in their
condemnation of the country’s oldest Islamist party.

“The Muslim Brotherhood has shown in the past few days that it is willing
to engage in violence and killing of innocent civilians in order to invoke
fear in the hearts of its opponents. This is terrorism,” the petition
reads. “We ask the U.S. government to declare MB as a terrorist group for a
safer future for all of us.”


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