Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood Officially Branded U.S. Terrorist Foe
Published Date: 3/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government has officially labeled the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization starting March 16, 2026. This means the group and its aliases face strict legal and financial restrictions, including freezing assets and banning support. Anyone connected to them should expect serious consequences and tighter controls from now on.
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Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood Designated FTO
The U.S. Department of State designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood — also known as Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan; Sudanese Islamic Movement; al-Bara Bin Malik Brigade; al-Bara' ibn Malik Brigade; and al-Baraa bin Malik Battalion — as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The designation became effective upon publication in the Federal Register on March 16, 2026.
Immediate Legal and Financial Restrictions
The designation triggers strict legal and financial restrictions on the named group and its aliases, including freezing assets and bans on providing support; these restrictions take effect upon publication on March 16, 2026.
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