Ibn Braik: The leading ideologues of al-Qaeda are "Brotherhood", and the south is a repellent environment for terrorists
English - Sunday 07 February 2021 الساعة 02:53 pm
On Saturday, Deputy Chairman of the Southern Transitional Council, Hani Bin Brik, launched a new attack against the Muslim Brotherhood due to its relationship with terrorist organizations in the south.
Ibn Braik said in a tweet on "Twitter": "The Muslim Brotherhood wanted to attach Al Qaeda to the South, although all the great ideologues of Al Qaeda are non-southern Brotherhood leaders who have been in Sanaa since the late 1970s.
He added, "At that time, the south was completely free from the experience of the Brotherhood and their takfiri families, and after unity, the Arab Afghans were issued to the south under government auspices.
Ibn Braik emphasized that the southerners have proven that they do not accept this dark ideology, even if some of their children were kidnapped and brainwashed.
In another tweet, the Southern Transitional Leader said: "After we gained the initiative, we entered with the Arab coalition in the face of these dark takfiris, and we succeeded in clearing our areas of terrorism. The greatest support factor for us is that the environment of the south is not suitable for these terrorists."