Four prominent Muslim Brotherhood leaders on the expulsion list after London attack

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It seems that the Muslim Brotherhood in Britain will witness a campaign of expulsion and abuse after accusing them in several terrorist operations ended by London terrorist attack , which killed many people. Leaders and members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Britain live in a state of great panic for fear of being expelled from London, where it is considered the great and historical haven for the leaders of the group for a long time

A lot of questions have been risen about the ability of presence in London for the group's leader and if this will be linked to certain restrictions, especially after Ibrahim Mounir, Secretary General of the Brotherhood, and a number of leaders of the group's international organization, were accused at a hearing in the British House of Commons, on the ideology of the group and its relation to extremism and terrorism, which increased concern in the hearts of the Brotherhood

These fears come despite the emergence of voices from within the organization confirming that Britain supports the international organization of the Brotherhood since the early years of its forming since the middle of the last century

The most prominent names that would leave London

- Ibrahim Mounir, the most senior member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in the United Kingdom he is currently the Secretary General of the International Organisation of the Muslim Brotherhood and the spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood in the West

He lives in London, one of the founders of the Islamic Unity Forum in London, he was born in 1937 in Egypt. He was sentenced to ten years in 1965 . On 26 July 2012, former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi issued a general amnesty , published in the Official Gazette No. 30 of 2012

- Anas Al Tikriti is the CEO and Founder of The Cordoba Foundation , a leader in the international organization of Muslim Brotherhood . His UK bank accounts were closed by HSBC in August 2014 . He is one of the most important aspects of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe

Among the names that would leave London are Mohamed Soudou , head of the Foreign Relations Office of the dissolved Freedom and Justice Party and the Muslim Brotherhood leader in Britain, as well as Abdullah al-Qazzaz, member of the media committee of the Muslim Brotherhood in London