The Muslim Brotherhood International Organization is moving its investments to Turkey, Africa and Asia amid growing concerns it might be labeled as terrorist by the UK, MB dissenter Hussein Abdel Rahman said on Tuesday. "The relationship between the MB and David Cameron's government is going through lots of ups and downs, Arab powers using their clout to have the group condemned in Britain," Abdel Rahman added in exclusive statements to Al Bawaba news. He indicated that a number of the MB International organization senior figures were on daily contact with Cameron's government as well as British decision-making centers to determine their future in Britain. A report on the UK MB Review is supposed to be released next Monday.