
Declassified Report Exposes Muslim Brotherhood's Extensive Network in France
A declassified report has shed light on the extensive network of the Muslim Brotherhood in France, raising concerns about the potential for radicalization. The report, obtained by Le Figaro, details 139 mosques and 280 associated organizations linked to the movement. While the Federation of Muslims of France does not claim affiliation with all of these entities, the report highlights a lack of organizational structure and oversight, creating opportunities for extremist elements to flourish. The report also notes the impact of the war in Gaza on the rise of Islamophobia in France. 'The lack of clear structure within the Muslim community leaves room for radical ideologies to spread,' says Marianne Lecach, the author of the report. The report's findings underscore the need for greater transparency and accountability within the French Muslim community, emphasizing the importance of combating radicalization and fostering integration.