特朗普政府准备将苏丹穆斯林兄弟会列为恐怖组织,伊朗政权被指牵涉其中


美国国务院称,苏丹穆斯林兄弟会”接受了伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队的培训和其他支持”

作者:保罗·蒂尔斯利
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发布时间:2026年3月10日 美国东部时间下午1:56

约翰内斯堡: 特朗普政府援引伊朗因素,正加大对穆斯林兄弟会的打击力度——这次针对的是全球最严重冲突之一:苏丹内战。

周一,美国国务院宣布苏丹穆斯林兄弟会(SMB)为”指定的全球恐怖分子,并打算将该组织列为外国恐怖组织,自2026年3月16日起生效”。声明中还对伊朗干预冲突发出警告。

声明指出:”SMB已向苏丹战争派遣了超过2万名战士,其中许多人接受了伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队的培训和其他支持。”

声明补充道:”作为世界领先的恐怖主义国家支持者,伊朗政权通过其革命卫队资助并指导全球恶意活动。美国将动用一切可用工具,剥夺伊朗政权和穆斯林兄弟会分支机构参与或支持恐怖主义的资源。”

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苏丹解放运动(活跃于达尔富尔州的苏丹反叛组织,支持陆军总司令阿卜杜勒·法塔赫·布尔汉)的战士们3月28日在东南部盖达里夫州参加毕业典礼。(法新社通过盖蒂图片社提供)

去年11月,美国国务院已制裁了埃及、约旦和黎巴嫩的穆斯林兄弟会,宣布这些国家的该组织为恐怖组织。

国务院指出,该组织”由苏丹伊斯兰运动及其武装分支——巴拉阿·本·马利克旅(BBMB)组成,使用肆无忌惮的暴力打击平民,破坏解决苏丹冲突的努力,并推进其暴力伊斯兰主义意识形态。”

声明还称,该组织”的战士在其占领地区大规模处决平民,并基于种族、民族或被认为与反对派有关联,反复随意处决平民。”

美国传统基金会(FDD)高级研究员埃德蒙·菲顿-布朗告诉福克斯新闻数字版,穆斯林兄弟会与苏丹政府苏丹武装部队(SAF)有着深厚联系,在对抗快速支援部队的战争中发挥了积极作用。

菲顿-布朗曾担任英国驻也门大使,他补充说,兄弟会在苏丹正规军中拥有”强大的组成部分”。

菲顿-布朗还指出,苏丹的兄弟会与奥萨马·本·拉登有着历史联系,后者与基地组织共同策划了9/11恐怖袭击。他表示,国务院的这一举措意义重大:”这是第一个具体迹象,表明11月的行政命令只是一个过程的开始。”

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苏丹达富尔地区埃尔法希尔镇外的扎姆扎姆难民营里,苏丹流离失所者聚集在一起。联合国人道主义援助和难民机构周三(2024年2月7日)呼吁国际社会提供41亿美元支持饱受战火蹂躏的苏丹平民,此前有迹象显示,在苏丹双方将军自2023年4月15日冲突爆发近一年后,一些人可能因饥饿死亡。(美联社照片/卡雷尔·普林斯卢,档案)

关于对该地区几个国家兄弟会的制裁,他说:”我预计还会有更多行动,可能首先针对也门的伊斯兰改革集团(al-Islah)。”他表示,此举”给苏丹带来政治压力,因为这实际上将其政府与恐怖组织联系起来。”

近三年内战对苏丹人民造成了严重影响。上个月,美国外交关系委员会全球冲突追踪器指出,”死亡人数估计差异很大,前美国驻苏丹特使称自2023年4月15日冲突爆发以来已有多达40万人死亡。超过1100万人流离失所,造成全球最严重的流离失所危机。”

周一,参议院外交关系委员会主席吉姆·里施参议员(爱达荷州共和党人)在社交平台X上发文称:”这是遏制穆斯林兄弟会在该地区影响力的关键一步,尤其是在强硬派伊斯兰主义者试图重新确立自身地位之际。现在,我们还必须认真考虑对实施种族灭绝的快速支援部队及其在苏丹的恐怖活动采取同样的外国恐怖组织(FTO)指定。”

菲顿-布朗表示,国务院对苏丹兄弟会的指定”是件好事,因为它客观上针对了几十年来给苏丹带来无数苦难的一群人。这不是对快速支援部队的支持。它有可能增强苏丹国内民主力量,但如果没有更多积极的外部介入,这不足以改变苏丹的治理方式或结束内战。”

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保罗·蒂尔斯利是一位资深记者,三十多年来已在四大洲进行报道。他常驻南非约翰内斯堡,可在社交平台X上关注他@paultilsley。

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Iran regime cited as Trump admin set to designate Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood a terror group

State Department says Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood received ‘training and other support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’

By Paul Tilsley
Fox News

Published March 10, 2026 1:56pm EDT

JOHANNESBURG: The Trump administration, citing Iran, is taking more action against the Muslim Brotherhood—this time in one of the world’s worst conflicts: the civil war in Sudan.

On Monday, the State Department declared the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood (SMB) to be a “Designated Global Terrorist and intends to designate the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, effective March 16, 2026.” The statement also contained a warning to Iran regarding its meddling in the conflict.

“The SMB has contributed upwards of 20,000 fighters to the war in Sudan, many receiving training and other support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” the statement noted.

It added, “As the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian regime has financed and directed malign activities globally through its IRGC. The United States will use all available tools to deprive the Iranian regime and Muslim Brotherhood chapters of the resources to engage in or support terrorism.”

TRUMP ADMIN RAMPS UP SUDAN PEACE EFFORT AS CIVIL WAR LEAVES TENS OF THOUSANDS DEAD

Fighters of the Sudan Liberation Movement, a Sudanese rebel group active in Sudan’s Darfur State which supports army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, attend a graduation ceremony in the southeastern Gedaref state on March 28, 2024.(AFP via Getty Images)

In November, the State Department sanctioned the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon, declaring it to be a terrorist organization in those countries.

The organization, the State Department noted, is “composed of the Sudanese Islamic Movement and its armed wing – the al-Baraa Bin Malik Brigade (BBMB), (and) uses unrestrained violence against civilians to undermine efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan and advance its violent Islamist ideology.”

FILE- Members of the Iranian revolutionary guard march during a parade. The IRGC is designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department. A large part of its work is to covertly operate outside of Iran.(Reuters)

The statement added that the group’s “fighters have conducted mass executions of civilians in areas they captured, and repeatedly and summarily executed civilians based on race, ethnicity or perceived affiliation with opposition groups.”

Edmund Fitton-Brown, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), told Fox News Digital that the Muslim Brotherhood’s links within the Sudanese government’s Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are deep and contribute aggressively in the war against the Rapid Support Forces.

Sudanese army soldiers take part in a military parade in Sudan’s capital Khartoum on Aug. 23, 2025(Ebrahim Hamid AFP via Getty Images)

Fitton-Brown, a former U.K. ambassador to Yemen, added that the Brotherhood has a “strong component” in the Sudanese regular army.

Adding that the Brotherhood in Sudan has historical links with Osama Bin Laden, responsible with al Qaeda for the 9/11 terrorist attack, Fitton-Brown stated that the State Department’s move is significant. “It is the first concrete indication that the November executive order was only the start of a process.”

ANOTHER CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AT RISK IN AFRICA AS EXTREMISTS AND WAR TAKE THEIR TOLL

Sudanese displaced people gather at the Zam Zam refugee camp outside the town of El-Fashir in the Darfour region of Sudan, during a visit by U.N. officials. The U.N. humanitarian aid and refugee agencies appealed Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, for $4.1 billion in international support for embattled civilians in Sudan amid signs that some may be dying of starvation after nearly a year of war there between the forces of rival generals.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo, File)

On the sanctioning of the Brotherhood in several countries in the region, he said, “I expect there will be many more, possibly starting with al-Islah in Yemen.” He said the move “puts Sudan under political pressure because it is effectively associating its government with a terrorist entity.”

The effects of the nearly three-year-long civil war on the people of Sudan are dire. Last month, the Council on Foreign Relations’ global conflict tracker stated the “death toll estimates vary widely, with the former U.S. envoy for Sudan suggesting as many as 400,000 have been killed since the conflict began on April 15, 2023. More than 11 million have been displaced, giving rise to the worst displacement crisis in the world.

On Monday, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho., posted on X, “This is a vital step to curb the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in the region, especially as hardline Islamists seek to reassert themselves. Now, we must also seriously consider the same FTO designation for the genocidal Rapid Support Forces and their terror campaign in Sudan.”

Fitton-Brown said the State Department’s designation against the Brotherhood in Sudan “is good because it objectively targets a group of people who have brought untold misery to Sudan over decades. It is not a statement of support for the RSF. It is potentially empowering of democratic forces inside Sudan, although it will not be sufficient to change the way Sudan is governed or end the civil war, without much more proactive external involvement in the country.”

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Nicholas Coghlan, a former Canadian diplomat in Khartoum, was not as hopeful, telling Toronto’s Globe and Mail that hardline factions within leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s government alliance “will push him now to ignore the U.S. and other potential mediators and go all out,” adding “they have nothing further to lose by holding back.”

Paul Tilsley is a veteran correspondent who has reported from four continents for more than three decades. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, he can be followed on X @paultilsley.

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