Jordan sentences senior Brotherhood leader to 18 months

Muslim Brotherhood deputy secretary-general Zaki Bani Irsheid during an interview with the Associated Press, July 21, 2012

Muslim Brotherhood deputy secretary-general Zaki Bani Irsheid during an interview with the Associated Press, July 21, 2012


A Jordanian court Sunday sentenced a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood to 18 months in prison for criticizing a decision by the United Arab Emirates to blacklist his organization.

The state security court in Amman found Zaki Bani Rsheid, the deputy head of the Brotherhood in Jordan, guilty of making statements “likely to damage relations between the kingdom and a foreign country”.

Rsheid, 57, made no comment after the verdict but his lawyer Saleh al-Armuti said he planned to appeal.

Rsheid was arrested in November after he criticised the UAE for blacklisting more than 80 Islamist groups including the Brotherhood.

In comments published on his Facebook page, Rsheid described the UAE as “the prime godfather of terrorism” and accused the energy-rich Gulf state of serving U.S. and Israeli interests in the region.

Jordan is a close ally of the UAE and both are part of the U.S.-led campaign against the Islamic State group that controls swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria.

Organizations blacklisted by the UAE include Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Yemen’s Shiite Huthi militia and the Muslim Brotherhood — which was formed in Egypt in 1928 and has branches across the region.

The Jordanian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition force in the kingdom and has wide grassroots support.


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