The report, published in Le Figaro newspaper, was written by two senior civil servants in the French government.
The report also reveals that the Muslim Brotherhood has covertly taken control of local Islamic institutions too, thus controlling all aspects of many Muslims’ lives.
The report details that radical Islamists tied to the Muslim Brotherhood have started a “strategy of entryism” into European institutions, lobbying organisations through the Council of European Muslims (“CEM”) to influence local governments and infiltrate other European institutions across France and the world.
The report also finds that the Muslim Brotherhood’s network of subversion goes into Belgium, with Brussels being described as the Muslim Brotherhood’s “European crossroads” involving a “close network of associations and organisations”.
Large hotspots include Germany and Austria, with smaller networks within Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark.
The Balkan countries, many of which actively seek membership in the European Union, have large Muslim populations and have become a hub and main prospect for the Brotherhood’s goal of Islamicising the West.
The report claims that the hidden Islamist network infiltrating Europe receives funding from the outside Muslim world. The network also receives help from countries near the Middle East, like Turkey which provided “essential logistical and financial support to the European branch of the Brotherhood” per the report.
According to the report, the Brotherhood often targets impoverished Muslim areas where operatives are installed as managers of sports groups, community shops, personal development services, private education, dating sites and even temp agencies.
These efforts are usually coordinated
through mosques that offer Qur’anic education courses to guide the
journey for identity that young Muslims may go through. At least 114 of
these Qur’anic schools are directly connected to the Brotherhood....<<<Read More>>>...