The American state of Florida has classified the Muslim Brotherhood organization and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as two foreign terrorist organizations. This decision was made following a thorough analysis of the activities of these groups. State authorities stated that these organizations are involved in financing extremism and propagating ideas that threaten national security. Florida's decision has caused widespread resonance both within the country and beyond. CAIR representatives have already issued a statement, calling the decision politically motivated and promising to challenge it in court. 'We are not a terrorist organization,' their statement reads. 'We are a peaceful group advocating for the civil rights of Muslims in the United States.' Nevertheless, Florida authorities insist on their position, emphasizing that this measure is aimed at protecting the state's residents.
Florida Designates Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as Terrorist Organizations
Florida classified the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations, causing public resonance and a promise to challenge the decision in court.