Macron Moves to Shut Down Suspected Muslim Brotherhood Institutions in France
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Macron moves to shut down suspected Muslim Brotherhood institutions in France
The French government on Monday said it would take new measures to tackle the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in France, including the disbanding of endowment funds and a new asset-freeze mechanism. An official 74-page report on the Muslim Brotherhood “required more ambitious proposals” from the state, the Elysee said in a statement, after a high-level meeting with a small group of cabinet members. The council meeting was also intended to bolster…
French President Emmanuel Macron has made the fight against the Muslim Brotherhood a priority. On Monday, July 7, the French defense council convened for a special meeting to discuss the growing influence of the Islamist movement. According to Macron, a law should be passed this summer that would crack down on organizations with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, both financially and administratively, Le Monde reports.
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