Sources close to Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Egyptian leaders in Turkey revealed on Tuesday that the group's relations with ruling regime in Ankara is threatened. The sources told Al-Bawaba News Portal that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime started to lift its protection on MB runaways, as it began expelling a number of MB terrorist group leaders, as a result of the economic and political crises that the country is currently suffering from, as well as the headache of Kurdish demonstrations. MB leaders suffer from the high cost of living in Istanbul, in light of the high unemployment rate, which reached 10%, which amounts to more than two million people, according to 2014 statistics. Also, the entry of thousands of Syrian refugees to Turkey has played part in the economic crisis, the sources added.