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The U.S. will label Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group over its role in the civil war, citing mass killings and Iranian ties.
The U.S. State Department announced on March 9, 2026, that it will designate the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, effective March 16, citing its alleged role in the country’s civil war, including mass executions and recruitment of over 20,000 fighters.
The move, part of broader U.S. efforts to counter extremist networks and Iran’s influence, follows similar designations in Egypt and other regions.
The group is accused of receiving support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, though specific evidence was not detailed.
The designation will enable sanctions, asset freezes, and travel restrictions.
The conflict in Sudan, now in its third year, has caused tens of thousands of deaths, mass displacement, and famine.
Los Estados Unidos etiquetarán a la Hermandad Musulmana de Sudán como un grupo terrorista por su papel en la guerra civil, citando asesinatos en masa y vínculos con Irán.