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French Report Warns of Islamist Infiltration Threatening National Unity

 

A newly released government-commissioned report has raised alarm in France over what it describes as a concerted effort by Islamist groups, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood, to infiltrate French republican institutions. Presented to President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, the report warns of a growing phenomenon termed “entryism,” which it claims poses a significant threat to the cohesion of the French state.

 

The report, authored by two senior civil servants, argues that Islamist activists are not merely creating parallel societies—a concern long debated under the concept of separatism—but are actively embedding themselves within the core structures of the Republic. According to an unnamed Élysée official speaking off the record, “There is a new phenomenon – entryism – which is different from separatism. Entryism means getting involved in republican infrastructure… in order to change it from the inside. It requires dissimulation… and it works from the bottom up.”

 

President Macron, after convening his security cabinet, has asked his government to draft “new proposals” by early next month in response to the report’s conclusions. The move underscores the gravity with which the French government views the findings.

 

Central to the report’s concern is the Federation of Muslims of France (FMF), which the authors identify as the principal French affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood. Founded a century ago, the Brotherhood originally sought to revive core Islamic values. Today, according to the report, its French offshoot controls 139 places of worship and has ties to an additional 68, representing around 7% of all mosques in France. The FMF also oversees approximately 280 associations involved in activities ranging from sports to education and charity, as well as 21 private schools.

 

The report warns that these organizations are part of a strategic effort to build localized “ecosystems” that shape Muslim lives from birth to death. The authors write, “The movement’s officials, who are hardened activists, enter into a relationship with the local authority… Social norms – the veil, beards, dress, fasting – are gradually imposed as the ecosystem solidifies.” They note a troubling trend of increasingly strict religious observance, including a marked rise in young girls wearing Islamic dress such as the abaya and hijab. “Some are as young as five or six,” the report notes.

 

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, newly elected leader of the conservative Les Républicains party, echoed the report’s concerns earlier this week. He warned of “below-the-radar Islamism trying to infiltrate institutions, whose ultimate aim is to tip the whole of French society under sharia law.” With municipal elections scheduled for next year, Retailleau expressed alarm at the possibility of Islamist-backed electoral lists making inroads into local government.

 

Not all political figures are in agreement with the report’s implications. Far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon sharply criticized the reaction from Macron’s security cabinet, accusing it of embracing what he described as “delusional theories” associated with both Retailleau and far-right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen. “Islamophobia has crossed a line,” Mélenchon stated, warning that such rhetoric risked stoking fear and division.

 

The authors of the report visited ten regions in France and four European countries during their investigation. They argue that the Muslim Brotherhood, facing diminished influence in the Middle East and North Africa, is now redirecting its efforts toward Europe. “Having given a Western look to the ideology in order to implant themselves in Europe,” the authors write, “(the Muslim Brotherhood) tries to lay down the roots of a Middle Eastern tradition while concealing a subversive fundamentalism.” They cite financial backing from Turkey and Qatar as instrumental in this shift.

 

As France grapples with balancing religious freedom and secular values, the report is likely to intensify debate over how the state should respond to perceived Islamist threats without undermining the civil liberties of its Muslim population.

 

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Most people have their head buried in the sand and not seeing or just turning a blind eye to, what's happening all over the world, and particularly in Western society or other, for example, India. 

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Macron must have been on the phone to Starmer.

 

"It’s time to pretend we're going to do something Rodney".

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Macron must have been on the phone to Starmer.

 

"It’s time to pretend we're going to do something Rodney".

 

Youre going to get a talking to for this remark. 

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7 hours ago, Social Media said:

A newly released government-commissioned report has raised alarm in France over what it describes as a concerted effort by Islamist groups, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood, to infiltrate French republican institutions.

It's called "Democracy" until it isn't.  If the majority of the French (considering that France is now a extension of North and sub-Saharan Africa) want to vote candidates who belong to the Muslin Brotherhood into office as their representatives - that's how democracy works.  I mean heck, look - the head of ISIS in Syria is now president of Syria and most EU leaders go to get they pictures taken with they guy.  What's a terrorist?  It's irrelevant in the name of political expediency.

The EU's new concept of "Democracy" is to label all political opponents as belonging to "terrorist groups" and then banning them from running in elections, often my just arresting them.  At the same time as they recognize actual terrorists as "fellow politicians and world leaders." You can't make this s**t up.  It reads better than fiction.

The EU, including France, is crumbling into its own footprint.  It's an own goal, they did it to themselves.

So don't b**** Macron.  The pile of 💩 your sitting in is your own.

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3 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

Why did Macron need confirmation that his globalist policy objectives have been achieved? He just had to look out the window. :coffee1:

This is exactly what his he and his friends in the WEF worked so hard to achieve.  They must have thought they could control it.  Well, convert to Islam and you'll have it under control again, 'eh?  :thumbsup:

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Read Houillebecq's Submission. He is a real life Nostradamus and wrote of the Islamist takeover of France back when it was falsely called a "conspiracy theory".

 

Since the left censored discussion of this takeover its now too late to prevent it. Cheers guys, nice one.

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3 hours ago, koolkarl said:

It has taken them long enough to figure this out. Many other western countries face the same big problem especially Canada, Sweden and England.  And what will they do about it before the muslims form their own political party?

They'll throw their white ethnic Swede and ethnic Anglo/Saxon/Celtic citizens who complain about it into prisons for hate crimes like pointing out grooming gangs and gang rape.

Me?  I don't live there anymore.  I don't care.  The entire West can turn into a third-world s***-hole for all I care.  Anyone with eyes can see that it won't happen here as long as the local continue to embrace their ethnocentric xenophobia. They tolerate farangs here, but they aren't going to allow their country to become a Islamic backwater for those illegally "immigrating" from Africa and the Middle East.  Ain't gonna happen in my lifetime. 

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I don't know why Macron is being blamed. France  invited these people in. There were 2 large waves of north African  arabs; 1913-1921 and 1947 - 1953, where they were used for cheap labour. France was encouraging them to immigrate. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, connda said:

This is exactly what his he and his friends in the WEF worked so hard to achieve.  They must have thought they could control it.  Well, convert to Islam and you'll have it under control again, 'eh?  :thumbsup:

 

The WEF wasn't around when the  North africans arrived in large numbers. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, connda said:

The EU's new concept of "Democracy" is to label all political opponents as belonging to "terrorist groups" and then banning them from running in elections, often my just arresting them.  At the same time as they recognize actual terrorists as "fellow politicians and world leaders." You can't make this s**t up.  It reads better than fiction.

Complete B.S.! 🤣

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

I don't know why Macron is being blamed. France  invited these people in. There were 2 large waves of north African  arabs; 1913-1921 and 1947 - 1953, where they were used for cheap labour. France was encouraging them to immigrate. 

 

 

 

The WEF wasn't around when the  North africans arrived in large numbers. 

 

 

Actually, this was initially not a problem as mosques were under influence from Northern African countries, in particular Algeria and Morocco. For example, the great mosque of Paris is under Algerian influence and in Strasburg under Moroccan influence. This is not a big problem as they are preaching a moderate version of Islam.

They are still the dominant players. However, Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi have been increasingly competing with them, thanks to fundings from Quatar and Saudi Arabia.

Of course, as in other countries (Including the U.S.), Saudi Arabia is seldom officially blamed.

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4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Macron must have been on the phone to Starmer.

 

"It’s time to pretend we're going to do something Rodney".

 

Not to worry.  They have a plan:

 

In about 20 years, white Brits and Frenchies are going to wish Trump was still around to give them asylum in the US.  Maybe even sooner.

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11 hours ago, Social Media said:

in order to change it from the inside. It requires dissimulation… and it works from the bottom up

What did they expect would happen?  Even the Muslims have said that they will change the countries from within.  They flee the persecution of their former countries, but retain their strong beliefs in Islam, Mohammed and Allah.  Little by little they seek to destroy Christianity and the Jews.

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