CEMP calls France to eliminate roots of funding the Brotherhood’s association sources

Egyptian
lawmaker and Director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO),
Abdel Rahim Ali, said that France was wrong from the start in dealing with
terrorist groups.
Ali made it clear by saying that the French
government had failed when it permitted or ignored to deter an organization
affiliated with Islamic political groups that were spreading hate.
In a
statement, CEMO explained, that the French state gave a deaf ear to the
warnings that Egypt, the UAE, and many research centers, including CEMO, spoke
about the danger of embracing associations belonging to the Brotherhood.
CEMO added
that the Muslim Union of France is funded by Qatar and Turkey as a front for
the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood, which believes in
expiation of non-Muslims and the necessity of fighting them.
CEMO
indicated that Islam differs from what the Brotherhood believes.
CEMO
asserted that the first steps in combating terrorism and extremism are to get
rid of the Brotherhood, eliminate its sources of funding, oblige the group to
work according to the laws of the French state, and dissolve its foreign-funded
associations.
The center
stressed that these steps are the beginning of a long work that must extend
between France and countries that have suffered from the Brotherhood and have a
role in fighting it.
CEMO
explained that these recommendations have become applicable to the elimination
of the epidemic of extremism and terrorism before it is too late.
CIMO also
calls on the various French communities to adopt this approach to eradicate the
germ that threatens an entire community.