Jordan has imposed a ban on the Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition group linked to alleged sabotage activities, as stated by Interior Minister Mazin Fraya. Police have started searching the organization's headquarters, declaring that all activities and ideologies related to the Brotherhood are now illegal. This follows a history of legal operation for the group alongside its splinter political party, the Islamic Action Front. The government cited concerns over national stability as several members were suspected of engagement in dangerous activities against state security. It remains unclear how extensively the ban will be enforced.
Jordan's Interior Minister announced a sweeping ban on the Muslim Brotherhood, stating that all its activities will cease, and its assets will be confiscated.
The recent crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood follows allegations of involvement in a sabotage plot, raising concerns over national security and public order.
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