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Yves Thréard Islamists penetrates the French society for the past 40 years

Tuesday 08/December/2020 - 11:36 PM
The Reference
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PARIS – The Renowned Journalist Yves Thréar, the editor-in-chief of the French daily morning newspaper, Le Figaro, said in CEMO seminar to address France's new bill on separatism, Islamists have been successful in penetrating French society for the past 40 years.

Thréard, editor-in-chief of Le Figaro newspaper, The Islamists have succeeded in penetrating French life and society during the past four decades and have been able to reach many groups in society in the absence of state control, unfortunately, pointing out that Sarkozy contributed to this incursion during the period in which he assumed responsibility.

Yves said that President Macron assumed responsibility in the current period amid great suffering from great terrorist risks and challenges, especially since France has suffered greatly from this Islamic terrorist threat, specifically in 1990.

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.

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