AMMAN, April 24 (YPA) – Jordan’s Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya announced on Wednesday the immediate enforcement of legal rulings against the dissolved Muslim Brotherhood group, declaring it an illegal entity.
In a press briefing, Al-Faraya stated that all activities of the dissolved group are now officially banned and considered in violation of the law, warranting legal accountability.
He emphasized the acceleration of a government committee’s work to seize the group’s assets—both movable and immovable—in accordance with court rulings.
Al-Faraya further declared that any affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood is prohibited, including the promotion of its ideology, all of which are now subject to legal prosecution.
The minister also announced the closure of all offices or premises used by the group across Jordan, even if shared with other entities.
He warned political forces, media outlets, social media users, civil society institutions, and all other parties against engaging with the group or any of its fronts and affiliates, under threat of legal action.
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