The first chamber of the State Security Court, meeting in a closed session on Wednesday decided to add 15 Muslim Brotherhood defendants to the terrorism list for five years from the date of the decision, and to add the Muslim Brotherhood group to the list of terrorist entities.
The court ordered the publication of the decision in the official gazette and its resulting consequences.
The court stated that after reviewing the decisions to add to the terrorist list, numbers two and seven of 2024, in the case #1400 of 2019, it decided to add the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group to the list of terrorist entities.
The names added to the list are Yahya Sayed Moussa, Ali Sayed Ahmed, Jihad Essam Al-Hadad, Ahmed Ibrahim Abu Baraka, Ahmed Ibrahim, Mohamed Ahmed Abdel, Hassanin Shaaban, Adel Fathi Abu Zeid, Mohamed Hassan Ahmed, Amin al-Saeed, Mohamed Abdel Halim, Khaled Tariq Qandeel, Mohamed Abdel Hakim Mohamed, Mohamed Farhat Abu al-Ala, and Ahmed Mohamed Amin.
The reason for adding these 15 defendants to the terrorism list is that they are leaders and members of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group, which aims to use force, violence, threats, and intimidation domestically in order to disrupt public order and endanger the safety, interests, and security of society, to harm individuals, to spread terror among them, and to endanger their lives, liberties, public and private rights, and security, as well as other freedoms and rights guaranteed by the constitution and the law, to harm national unity, social peace, and national security, and to prevent and obstruct public authorities and government interests from carrying out their work and to obstruct the implementation of the provisions of the constitution and laws.