France Deals Blow to Muslim Brotherhood with Nantes Event Ban
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France deals blow to Muslim Brotherhood with Nantes event ban
French authorities on Saturday upheld a ban on an annual Muslim gathering organized by the Musulmans de France (MF), widely considered to be the French branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, in the western city of Nantes.
The administrative court has validated the prefectural decree prohibiting the planned rally this weekend in Nantes, due to risks related to the statements made by some speakers.
The prefect of Loire-Atlantique had taken an order on Friday, 22 May, prohibiting the annual meeting of the Muslims of the West. It was to be held this weekend at the Assalam mosque, east of Nantes. Seized, the administrative court of Nantes confirmed the cancellation.
A Muslim rally scheduled this weekend in Nantes was banned by the prefecture on Friday 22 May. According to Ouest-France, the annual meeting of Muslims of the West was scheduled to take place on Saturday... The article "Implication in the Islamist movement": the prefecture banned a Muslim event in Nantes appeared first on current values.
The cancellation of the annual meeting of the Muslims of the West scheduled this weekend in Nantes has been confirmed by the administrative court. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu welcomed this Saturday this "important stage in the fight against the Muslim Brotherhood's entrism". The fight against Islamist entrism continues. On Saturday 23 May, Sébastien Lecornu welcomed the ban on a meeting of the Muslims of the West scheduled in Nantes this we…
The Prefect of Loire-Atlantique issued a decree prohibiting the event planned this weekend in Nantes because of the profile of some speakers who would be close to the Islamist movement and of statements violating the values of the Republic held during the previous edition.
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