
The United States’ designation of the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates in Sudan as a terrorist organization comes into effect, imposing strict sanctions.
The measures freeze the group’s financial assets, impose travel bans, and monitor transactions linked to its activities worldwide.
All support, including funding, shelter, political assistance, media services, or promoting the group, is now prohibited and prosecutable.
Washington cited the group’s use of violence and obstruction of peace efforts in Sudan as justification for the designation.
The sanctions are effective immediately, making any affiliation with the organization subject to legal accountability and international scrutiny.




