France Has Fallen to the Muslim Brotherhood: A Government Report Exposes the Islamic Network Within
- Last week, the French Interior Ministry published a 73-page intelligence report exposing the Muslim Brotherhood's extensive organizational network in France and Europe.
- The report, commissioned by French government ministries last year, reveals the Brotherhood's aim to influence EU institutions, Islamic associations, and migrant communities to institute Sharia law.
- The network includes over 280 affiliated associations, 139 mosques, and a clandestine command structure, operating through legal and secret systems to avoid detection.
- Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau vowed to target Brotherhood-linked financial assets and Islamist ecosystems, while President Macron downplayed the report, warning against conspiracy theories.
- The report's release prompted political controversy, calls for EU-level accountability, and investigations into Islamist infiltration beyond France, notably in Sweden and Brussels.
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The Muslim Brotherhood, a threat to the Republic? That's what Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said on the basis of a report by the intelligence services, but the report itself reports a decrease in their influence.
The French Minister of the Interior, the conservative Bruno Retailleau, last week leaked to the newspaper Le Figaro a report that was due to be presented on Wednesday in the Council of Defence and National Security (CDSN), a body normally dedicated to terrorism or military issues. The 76-page document alerted through a series of data and analysis of the infiltration into the French institutions of the Islamist organization of the Muslim Brotherh…
Macron Downplays Threat of Muslim Brotherhood Despite Serious Government Report
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