MEMO – The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has rejected assassination as a tactic in a response to the killing of Osama Bin Laden by US troops. The group also confirmed that while it rejects violence it supports legitimate resistance against foreign occupation of any country.
In an official statement, the Brotherhood called on Western people and governments alike "to stop linking Islam with terrorism" in order to correct "the erroneous image that has been promoted deliberately for several years."
"Resistance against foreign occupation is a legitimate right sanctioned by all religions and international agreements," said the Brotherhood's statement. "Trying to confuse the issue by blurring the line between legitimate resistance and violence against innocent people is a deliberate ploy by the Zionist lobby."
According to the statement, the Muslim Brotherhood is against the use of violence in general and assassination in particular. "We support fair trials for criminals, no matter what kind of crime they have committed."
The Brotherhood demanded that the United States, NATO and the European Union "announce the end of the occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq, and recognise the legitimate rights of the Palestinians" as a matter of urgency. It also called upon the United States to end its intelligence operations against those who oppose its policies and stop interfering in the internal affairs of Arab and Muslim countries.