Khaled Miri: French people must be aware of the danger of the Brotherhood

PARIS – The Renowned Journalist Khaled Miri Khaled
Miri, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Akhbar well-known newspaper, said in CEMO seminar
to address France's new bill on separatism, The French people must be aware of
the danger of the Brotherhood.
Khaled Miri, editor-in-chief of Al-Akhbar newspaper,
said that the Brotherhood began in Egypt since 92nd and until now its ideas and
principles state: “Oh we judge you or we kill you.”
Miri addedthat Egypt has been suffering from this
group since its inception, and recently Europe has begun to realize the danger
of this group.
He pointed out that we must not allow this group to
use the Islamic religion in its favor, and the French media should do so and
reveal that it is a terrorist group that has nothing to do with Islam.
CEMO organizes a seminar on France's new bill to prevent
radicalism.
The seminar is titled "Is France's new bill on
separatism enough?"
The seminar held on the eve of discussions on the
bill by the French cabinet.
CEMO founder and the Chairman of the Board and
Editor-in-Chief of al-Bawaba News, Abdelrahim Ali, participate in the seminar.
Jacqueline Eustache Brinio, a member of the French
Senate and the Rapporteur of the Committee on Political Islam in the Senate, participates
in the seminar.
Brinio submitted to the French government a report
that invited attention to the crisis of political Islam in France.
Renowned French writer Yves Thréard, who is the
editor-in-chief of the French daily morning newspaper, Le Figaro, also
participates in the seminar.
Political Islam specialists Emmanuel Razavi and
Alexandre Del Valle also participate in the event, along with noted writer Gil
Mihaely.
Ahmed Youssef, CEMO's executive director, moderates
the seminar. He make a presentation about the French Islam project under
Napoleon Bonaparte, the emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814.
The seminar held at the Conference Room at CEMO's
headquarters in the French capital.
A small number of guests attend the seminar due to
Covid-19 preventive measures. The guests include Jacques Godfrain, the former
French minister of international cooperation, and leading French publisher
Jean-daniel Belfond.