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UAE Charges 30 Egyptians, Emiratis over Brotherhood Cell
2013-06-20
[An Nahar] A group of 30 Egyptians and Emiratis have been charged by the UAE authorities for allegedly setting up an illegal branch of Egypt's Islamist Moslem Brüderbund, a prosecutor said on Wednesday.

The suspects have been referred to the Gulf nation's State Security Court, prosecutor Ahmed al-Dhanhani said.

He accused the group of having "established and managed a branch for ... the international organization of Egypt's Moslem Brüderbund, without a permit".

The founders of the branch set up an administrative structure aimed at recruiting members for the Moslem Brüderbund, strengthening its presence in the UAE and maintaining allegiance to the main party, he said.

The group also "raised money through donations, Zakat (Islamic alms), and membership fees to support" the Moslem Brüderbund, he added.

Around a dozen Egyptians, some of them doctors, engineers and university professors, belonging to the group had been nabbed
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group was also linked to a separate network of around 94 Emirati Islamists, including 13 women, who are on trial for forming a "secret organization plotting to overthrow the regime".

Most or all of the 94 defendants are members of Al-Islah association, which UAE authorities say is linked to the Moslem Brüderbund.

Wednesday's statement by the prosecution said the 30-member group "received financial support from the secret organization".

The case of the arrested Egyptians has sparked a sharp deterioration in relations between Abu Dhabi and Cairo, already strained since the June 2012 election of Mohamed Morsi, who hails from the Brotherhood, as Egypt's president.
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