Aix-en-Provence conference: Abdelrahim Ali presents mechanisms for confronting Brotherhood in Europe, says efforts must be unified for comprehensive confrontation and drying up sources of funding
Based on an official invitation, journalist and writer
Abdelrahim Ali, chairman of the board of directors and editorial board of
Al-Bawaba News and president of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris
(CEMO), participated in a session on “The New Pathway of Democracy” within the
conference Economic Meetings in Aix-en-Provence, France, which is being held
under the slogan “Renewing Hope” from July 7-9.
The session was attended by Juhana Vartiainen, Mayor of
Helsinki, Finland; Marylise Léon, Secretary General of the French Democratic
Confederation of Labour (CFDT); Chloé Morin, political scientist at the Jean
Jaurès Foundation; and Ileana Santos, co-founder of Je m’engage pour l’Afrique
(JMA; “I am Committed to Africa”).
During his participation, Abdelrahim Ali talked about the
idea of dismantling fundamentalist organizations as a starting point for
restoring fragile democracies in Europe, as well as the plans of the
international organization of the Brotherhood to penetrate institutions in the
continent in general and France in particular.
Ali reviewed ways to confront the threat posed by the
Brotherhood to institutions in Europe and France, noting that the only solution
to this challenge is to dismantle the structure of the organization, reveal its
plans and dry up its sources of funding.
He called for declaring a comprehensive confrontation to
stop the spread of the organization, which disguises itself, within European
political societies and institutions, stressing that Europe will pay a heavy
price.
Ali pointed out that after the Brotherhood waged war on
Islamic societies in their traditional geography, it then turned to European
societies, which the organization calls “dar al-harb” (abode of war).
He also stressed the need to unite efforts to launch a
comprehensive confrontation everywhere against the epidemic of extremism and
racism in order to prevent it from achieving its
goals in the coming years.
Ali emphasized that relying only on attempts to reform and
change official laws and vague and inaccurate projects of the so-called
“reorganization of French Islam” will cause a vicious circle.