The positions of (the Organization of American Islamic Relations), known as CAIR, can be evaluated in view of its reputation by confusing human rights papers, defending civil rights and the freedoms of American and foreign Muslims, and its overlap with the Muslim Brotherhood and their political activities and movements, and therefore many evidence since the date of its establishment. In 1994, when it was proven that CARE was intertwined with many international organizations affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as the members of the CARE Foundation brought together their membership in the Foundation and dozens of international organizations and bodies affiliated with the international activity of the Muslim Brotherhood, through an extended international network that gathers Between the leaders of the establishment and the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as adopting several positions to defend them.
It is noticeable that (the Organization of American Islamic Relations) has been controlled by the international Muslim Brotherhood organization since the date of its establishment until the Arab Spring revolutions, and its constant defense of the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Morocco, Libya, and others. As well as the support of the Organization of Islamic Relations of America for the activities of a number of prominent Muslim Brotherhood men in the United States of America itself, through the funding and the people who manage it, and its international arms extending as one of the important centers of the Brotherhood in the United States of America, which is intertwined with all European countries in Defending the activities of the Brotherhood and supporting it in expanding its business network internationally or its previous support for them in the countries of the Arab Spring revolutions, or financing a number of activities affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood inside the American or European interior and Arab countries with Brotherhood extension.
Most of the leaders of the Organization of American Islamic Relations are considered among the most prominent political activists known for their loyalty to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Organization of American Islamic Relations, or CARE, topped the American political scene in the countries of the Arab Spring revolutions, led by the Egyptian side after the success of the June 30 revolution in Egypt. CARE leads the activities of a number of human rights organizations that opposed the (June 30 revolution) in Egypt, and even criticized the military establishment for standing up to the will of the masses to demand the departure of the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the tension escalated between Cairo and the leaders of the American Organization of Islamic Relations by its demand to open an independent international investigation in the face of the Egyptian state and its institutions, in order to investigate the facts (the dispersal of the Rabaa sit-ins and Al-Nahda) in Egypt During the Egyptian security operation to break up the sit-in. It also became clear later on the coordination of positions (the Organization of American Islamic Relations) with all institutions affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Britain, where it was noted that there is coordination in positions between the “CARE Foundation” in the United States of America and all institutions, associations and activities of organizations directly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, all of these Brotherhood institutions in Europe and the world have a close relationship with the “CARE” organization in Washington, and it has also become clear that the “CARE” Foundation is constantly keen to work and mobilize relations with many arms and human rights and media institutions, most of which are funded by the Muslim Brotherhood, which is now banned in Egypt, Tunisia and other Gulf countries.
Here, we find the close connection between (the Organization of American Islamic Relations) and all those institutions affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood internationally, with the presence of some members of (the Organization of American Islamic Relations “CARE”) in a number of institutions, and their activities in other Brotherhood organizations.