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Reuters Gonzalo Fuentes
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanen announced the dissolution of the Islamic association “Baraka City” by government decision on Wednesday.
After the cabinet meeting, the minister explained that this association “incited hatred”, “maintained relations within the radical Islamic trend” and continued “to justify terrorist acts”.
The BarakaCity association was dissolved in the Council of Ministers this morning.
As detailed in the decree I presented, he incited hatred, maintained relationships within the radical Islamist movement, took pleasure in justifying terrorist acts. Read👇 pic.twitter.com/GEDAN4S9kT– Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) October 28, 2020
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French government spokesman Gabriel Atal confirmed the decision to dissolve the assembly and added: “We will continue this fight against the enemies of democracy.”
The move comes days after the head of the Islamic organization “Pool City”, Idris Yemo, was arrested on suspicion of harassing a former journalist in the satirical online newspaper “Charlie Hebdo.”
Baraka Siti is one of the associations that the French authorities consider “close to the radical Islamic trend” and have attacked it since a teacher was beheaded in a Paris suburb earlier this month.
Source: French media
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