The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) has released a statement in support of the genocidal President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir. According to the announcement: 'The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) expresses its profound rejection of the ICC position, regarding its decision to level charges against the Sudanese president, Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, in issuing a warrant for his arrest; a step that reflects mismanagement on the part of the international order in dealing with the Darfur crisis and its repercussions.'
The MAB has often been referred to as the Muslim Brotherhood's representative in the UK and, in what would surely add strength to such to such claims, the official website of the Muslim Brotherhood reported that 'MB [Muslim Brotherhood] around the world condemned the decision of ICC to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.' The same report also claimed that Mahdi Akef, the head of the Muslim Brotherhood, 'rejected...the decision to arrest the Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir, emphasizing that this exceeds law limits, justice and political decorum and is a part of an unending double standard series the new world order follows.'

