Egyptian paper claims Muslim brotherhood 'godfather' Qaradawi and Youssef Nada,struggle to mend internal rift. (EI).
Senior figures from the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood are struggling
to preempt a possible breakdown of the 87-year old organization caused
by a leadership struggle between its elders and youth.
Brotherhood sources have said that Youssef Nada, the organization’s
former foreign affairs commissioner, and Youssef al-Qaradawi, a
prominent group supporter and a Qatar-based preacher, are in talks with
top leaders to mend the growing rift which has seen the younger cadres
planning elections for the organization’s top board.
According to the sources, the pair is in contact with acting
Supreme Guide Mahmoud Ezzat and the so-called, youth-led “Administrative
Commission”, the latter which has called for allowing younger figures
to lead the organization.
Ezzat, sources said, has rejected a dialogue with the youth front
until it stops making statements in the organization’s name. He also
demanded that the youth “hand over the media outlets it dominated over
the past period”, referring to the Brotherhood website the younger
leaders took over forcing the older guard to build their own website.
Meanwhile, Essam Tallima, a Brotherhood member, said the group is in need of a new by-law and Guidance Bureau. Hmmm........The MB slowly going ISIS style?
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