UAE frets over Brotherhood influence on UK campuses, cuts student funding
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The United Arab Emirates has cut funding for its citizens studying in the United Kingdom amid fears that Muslim Brotherhood networks on British campuses could radicalize students, pointing to groups like FOSIS and historic MB figures. The piece notes ties to Hamas and highlights the UK’s Prevent program, which has seen rising referrals from higher education. It also mentions Qatar’s university funding and frames the issue as an unprecedented concern about radicalization on Western campuses.
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