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France bans planned gathering of Muslims in Paris area, citing security risk

Organisers sought an emergency injunction after police said the four-day event faced terrorist threats and possible disruption from far-right groups.

  • On Thursday, Paris Police Chief Patrice Faure prohibited the 40th Annual Meeting of Muslims of France, scheduled for April 3 to April 6 at the Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, at Interior Minister Laurent Nunez's request.
  • Authorities cited elevated terrorism threat levels and public disturbance risks following a recent bomb threat at Bank of America offices amid geopolitical unrest linked to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
  • Makhlouf Mameche, head of the organization planning the event, confirmed the banning order and announced intentions to file a legal appeal against the government's decision.
  • French Imam Hassen Chalghoumi praised the "courageous decision," describing the event as "the largest Muslim Brotherhood gathering in Europe" and stating that protecting Republic values is a duty.
  • The ban follows growing international scrutiny; France's National Assembly adopted a resolution in January to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, mirroring actions by the Netherlands and Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
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For 40 years, the Bourget Congress organized by Muslims of France (MF) has been combining conferences, exhibitions and commercial stands.

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Lean Left

France has banned a large annual gathering of Muslims scheduled to begin today in the northern suburbs of Paris, saying it could become a terrorist target.

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According to the prefect of the Paris police, there is "a risk that ultra-right groups will mobilize" during this event, which is scheduled to take place from this Friday in Bourget. Seized as a matter of urgency, the court has annulled the prefectural ban.

·Paris, France
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The event, scheduled to take place from this Friday, had been banned by the Paris police prefecture on behalf of Muslim security.

·Paris, France
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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