Egypt Denies Muslim Brotherhood Claims of Prison Violations

Egypt's Interior Ministry dismisses Muslim Brotherhood's claims of prison violations, stating Qanater Prison is closed with no inmates. Highlights ongoing tensions between government and Brotherhood since 2013 regime change.

author-image
Israel Ojoko
Updated On
New Update
Egypt Denies Muslim Brotherhood Claims of Prison Violations

Egypt Denies Muslim Brotherhood Claims of Prison Violations

Egypt's Ministry of Interior has dismissed allegations made by the Muslim Brotherhood regarding supposed violations at the closed Qanater Prison.

On Tuesday, the ministry characterized the claims as false and part of the terrorist group's typical efforts to spread misinformation and cause disturbance.

According to the ministry's statement, the Qanater Prison facility has been shut down and currently houses no inmates. The Muslim Brotherhood, which Egypt designated as a terrorist organization in 2014, is accused of fabricating lies about the prison conditions through its leaders and affiliated elements.

Many prominent figures of the Muslim Brotherhood are presently incarcerated in Egypt on charges related to acts of violence and murder following the 2013 ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi, who had ties to the group. The ministry maintains that the allegations surrounding Qanater Prison are baseless and aim to stir unrest.

Why this matters: The ongoing tensions between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood highlight the multifaceted political environment in Egypt since the 2013 regime change. The public dispute over prison conditions underscores the deep divisions and competing narratives that persist in the country.

In its statement, the Ministry of Interior reaffirmed its stance, emphasizing that "the Qanater Prison has been closed and there are no inmates" and denouncing the Muslim Brotherhood's "usual practice to spread lies in an attempt to cause disturbance." The ministry remains committed to countering what it sees as the terrorist group's misleading publicity efforts and maintaining order in Egypt's prison system.

Key Takeaways

  • Egypt's Interior Ministry dismissed Muslim Brotherhood's prison allegations as false.
  • Qanater Prison has been shut down and has no inmates, per the ministry.
  • Muslim Brotherhood accused of fabricating lies about prison conditions to cause unrest.
  • Many Brotherhood figures jailed for violence, murder after 2013 Morsi ouster.
  • Dispute highlights divisions, competing narratives in post-2013 Egypt.