UAE Islamists Admit to Forming Military Arm: Report


UAE Islamists Admit to Forming Military Arm: Report

Dubai, Sep 21 (AFP): Islamists detained in the United Arab Emirates have confessed to forming a secret organisation that includes a military wing aimed at establishing an Islamist state, a newspaper reported on Thursday.

Members of the banned Al-Islah, or Reform, association, said they planned to topple the United Arab Emirates (UAE) regime, a federation of seven hereditary sheikhdoms, Alkhaleej daily said, citing unnamed sources close to the investigation.

“Investigations have revealed that the structure of the organisation included committees and local branches in every emirate, as well as consultative and executive councils and a military wing,” said Alkhaleej.

The group admitted a plot aimed at “seizing power and establishing a religious state or a Caliphate” -- the political system improvised by early Muslims after the death of Prophet Mohammed in the 7th century.

The organisation had also been acting “in high-level coordination with the organisations of the Muslim Brotherhood in three other Gulf states,” said the report.

“The Muslim Brotherhood in the UAE recently received  $2.72 million from its counterparts in the Gulf, because it is currently going through a tough time,” it added.

Other United Arab Emirates newspapers reported matching statements also attributed to sources close to the investigation.

Lawyers of the detained could not be immediately contacted for confirming the reports on funding and the military arm. Al-Islah has traditionally been associated with the Muslim Brotherhood. Those who made the reported confession are among 60 detained Islamists, including Sheikh Sultan bin Kayed Al-Qassimi, a member of the ruling family of the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah.

On July 15, the UAE announced it had dismantled a group it said was plotting against state security and challenging the constitution but did not identify their affiliation or give the number of arrests.

Amnesty International has urged authorities to release the activists or provide them with fair trials.

The UAE has not seen the kind of pro-reform protests that have swept other Arab countries, including Gulf neighbours Bahrain and Oman, since last year. But the Abu Dhabi government has stepped up a crackdown on voices of dissent and calls for democratic reforms.

  

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat

    Fri, Sep 21 2012

    Good action taken place in right time,GCC countries must come together to fight these anti-national elements. what ever cost it may be they must not allow to develope, see what happened in Syria,Libia,Yemn,and other countries of arab world.

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  • Vivek, Canara

    Fri, Sep 21 2012

    Luckily caught before the act is committed. Just imagine chaoes around the economy and the impact on international labour force in UAE. These are bajarangies of UAE going back to 7th century using all the modern innovations and technology

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