[AlAhram] Fahmy, CEO of The Investigative Journal (TIJ), urged French President Macron to rid La Belle France of political Islamist institutions.
Mohammed Fahmy, a former al-Jazeera English journalist who was tossed in the clink
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
in Egypt on terrorism charges in 2013, said in a statement on Sunday that political Islamist institutions in La Belle France are now operating like a Trojan horse, moving quickly and seriously to spread radical Islam in French cities, towns, and villages.
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Fahmy's statement, released accompanying a report titled 'The Fight Against Islamist Radicalisation in La Belle France' in the London-based The Investigative Journal (TIJ), said the report aims to ring alarm bells about the proliferation of radical political Islamist movements, particularly the Moslem Brüderbund, in La Belle France and the role they play in spreading krazed killer Islamist thoughts in La Belle France.
"The French government should wake up to the reality of what is going on inside French Islamic communities, since the radical Trojan horse has been able to infiltrate French villages, towns, and cities," said Fahmy.
"Unless French politicians, officials and politicians move very quickly, a new generation of home-grown faceless myrmidons will be able to commit new atrocities like the ones which shocked the world and broke the heart of the French people in the past few years."
Fahmy said that French President Emmanuel Macron should take the initiative himself to stem the tide of political Islamist movements in La Belle France.
"The report issued by the TIJ shows that the Moslem Brüderbund has gone a long way in radicalising French society and that President Macron should move to fight this radical Islam in La Belle France before it is too late," said Fahmy, adding that "President Macron should also move to disseminate La Belle France's modern and moderate version of Islam which helps Moslems integrate into French society and heals the wounds of the past."
"But the first step to meet this objective is to rid La Belle France of Moslem Brüderbund institutions and expel its leaders from the country," said Fahmy.
Fahmy said the TIJ report is based on varied and important sources and that it was prepared by an international journalist who has won media awards for his investigative reports.
The 21-page report was written by Taha Siddiqui, an award-winning Pak journalist who fled to Gay Paree, La Belle France after narrowly escaping an armed abduction in January 2018. Siddiqui has reported for The New York Times

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, The Guardian, La Belle France 24, al-Jazeera, Christian Science Monitor, The Telegraph, Arte, among others, and won the Prix Albert Londres in 2014 for his documentary on polio
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in Pakistain and Afghanistan.
According to the TIJ report, the Moslem Brüderbund, a political Islamist movement designated as a terrorist organization in Egypt, Soddy Arabia
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, the United Arab Emirates and Russia, is heavily involved in using NGOs licensed by the French government as cover to spread their version of krazed killer Islam inside La Belle France.
"The London-based International Office of the Moslem Brüderbund provides generous financial assistance to different French NGOs, and helps the leaders of this group take control of these NGOs," said the report.
"Topping the list of these NGOs that have close links to the Moslem Brüderbund are the Union des Oranisations Islamiques de La Belle France (UOIF), Musulmans de La Belle France (MDF), and Conseil Francais du Culte Musulman (CFCM)," said the report, which also shows in detail how these NGOs have become the Moslem Brüderbund's arms in spreading radical Islam in La Belle France.
Siddiqui interviewed Mohammed Louizi, a former MDF associate who gives details on how the MDF is being used by the Moslem Brüderbund to spread its agenda of radical Islam in La Belle France.
Louizi believes that the organizations that have Brotherhood influence and similar radical ideologies include the grand mosques in Bordeaux, Mulhouse, Reims, Le Havre, Decines-Chrpieu, Grenoble and Marseille.
"They are everywhere in French towns and villages and are keen to spread their radical ideologies," said Louizi.
Zineb El-Rhazoui, a Moroccan-born advisor to President Macron on French Islamic organizations, also told Siddiqui that the Moslem Brüderbund is a major motivator of radical Islam in La Belle France and that they are operating through local affiliates including the MDF.
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and Qatar
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have become two countries that are trying to get influence through different Islamic NGOs in La Belle France," said Siddiqui, adding that she and a team of volunteers have recently started collecting information on radical speeches by Islamic thinkers in La Belle France and are sharing this information with the government.
"There is a general agreement among French officials that Islamic organizations in La Belle France need to be closely monitored, especially when it comes to the ideology they espouse and the financial resources they receive," said El-Rhazoui.
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