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Monday, February 19, 2024

The Muslim Brotherhood in France (9)

Below are two related articles from the French daily, Le Figaro, regarding the dismissal of a complaint lodged against the French Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, by a noted French soccer player, Karim Benzema, who was accused by Darmanin of having connections to the Muslim Brotherhood, which Benzema denies. The articles are dated February 15 and 18.

Karim Benzema

Gerald Darmanin



This is the latest in our series of articles translated from original European articles concerning the presence and activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. It is the 9th such article on France. Note that the second article is partial due to a subscriber block. The translations are both by Fousesquawk.

 https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/liens-avec-les-freres-musulmans-gerald-darmanin-gagne-son-bras-de-fer-judiciaire-contre-karim-benzema-20240215

"Connections" with the Muslim Brotherhood: Gerald Darmanin wins his judicial standoff against Karim Benzema

By Le Figaro with Agence France Presse (AFP)

Posted February 15, 2024 at15:49, updated  February 15, 2024 at 17:18

The defamation complaint brought by the football player against the Minister of Interior was dismissed Tuesday, 13 February, announced the General Prosecutor, Remy Heitz, Thursday at the Court of Cassation. 

The defamation complaint of Karim Benzema against the Minister of Interior, Gerald Darmanin, who had stated that the football player had a "notorious" connection to the Islamist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, was dismissed Tuesday, February 13, the general prosecutor, Remy Heitz announced at the Court of Cassation on Thursday. The Petition Committee of the Republic Court of Justice (CJR) "maintains that the complaint of Mr Benzema, received January 16, relates to comments that attributed to him nothing of a nature to do harm to his honor or his reputation," reads the statement by Mr Heitz.

"This decision by the Petition Commission, composed of three magistrates from the seat of the Court of Cassation, two State councilors, and two senior councilors at the Court of Audits, is not subject to any recourse," he stated. The lawyer for Karim Benzema, Attorney Hugues Vigier, did not respond to inquiries from AFP. Queried by AFP, the minister's staff had no reaction.

"Unjust bombings" by Israel

The 2022 Golden Ball (award winner-player of the year) had been targeted by Gerald Darmanin after having posted a message of support in Mid-October on X for the inhabitants of Gaza, victims, according to him, of "unjust bombings" carried out by Israel in retaliation for the bloody Hamas attack on 7 October. The Minister of Interior had stated that this taking of a position could be explained by the links between Karim Benzema with the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist organization, born in Egypt, where it is considered as being "terrorist".

"Karim Benzema has a notorious connection, we all know, with the Muslim Brotherhood. We are attacking a hydra that is the Muslim Brotherhood because they create an atmosphere of jihadism," he had stated on 16 October, unleashing a storm on social media. Politicians from the extreme right and the right also got involved in the polemics, like Eric Zemmour or Nadine Morano.

"False" accusations

In his complaint, the former international (97 caps*) argued that these accusations were "inexact", more likely false, but in any case, deliberate and were attacking his honor and his reputation. The 36-year-old player, who plays today for the Saudi team Al Ittihad, displays his Muslim faith reaffirming "not to have ever had the slightest connection with the Muslim Brotherhood organization, nor, to his knowledge, with anyone who would claim (such a connection)."  

According to statements by his staff to AFP in October, to support his remarks, the Minister of Interior relied on "a slow drift of Karim Benzema's positions toward a hard, rigorous Islam, characteristic of the Brotherhood ideology", notably with "a proselytism on social media on Muslim worship, such as fasting, prayer, (and) pilgrimage to Mecca".  The staff also recalled his refusal to sing the National Anthem before the French team's matches.

"Something is hidden"

On October 25, Gerald Darmanin reiterated his remarks in saying that, "something is hidden," when a football player posts a political opinion, "in a selective manner". Mr Darmanin affirmed that he would retract his remarks if Benzema, "tweeted to equally mourn" the murder of a professor of French from Arras (North), Dominique Bernard, by a young, radicalized Islamist.

Karim Benzema is considered one of the best strikers of his generation, but has had a hectic past with the national team. The National Court of Justice (CJR) is the only jurisdiction empowered to prosecute and judge members of the government for infractions committed within the exercise of their functions. The prosecutor general at the Court of Cassation represents the Public Ministry.

*Caps: The number of times a soccer player has represented his country in official international matches.

https://www.lefigaro.fr/lefigaromagazine/djihad-judiciaire-l-inquietante-strategie-d-intimidation-des-islamistes-20240218

"Judicial jihad": The disturbing strategy of intimidation by the Islamists

By Judith Weinraub

Posted yesterday (February 18) at 09:00. Updated yesterday (February 18) at 13:07.

Caption: Elected officials, writers, researchers, or "whistleblower" citizens are victims of judicial harassment on the part of militant anti-racists.

Investigation: Inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood, "anti-racist" militants like Rokhaya Diallo are increasing court proceedings to reduce critics of Islamism to silence. With the active help of the League of Human Rights or Mrap (Movement against racism and for friendship of nations).

The complaint of footballer player Karim Benzema against Gerald Darmanin, who had accused him of "connections" with the Muslim Brotherhood, was dismissed last Tuesday. A decision greeted by elected officials, writers, researchers, or "whistleblower" citizens, victims of judicial harassment aimed at silencing them, and those who do not have the means available to the Interior Minister to defend himself.

"If the court had not ruled that to attribute connections to the Muslim Brotherhood on the part of someone 'does not do harm to their honor or their reputation,' we would have been prevented by an interminable judicial guerilla war from working to expose the Brotherhood ideology". It is in these terms that Florence Bergeaud-Blackler rejoiced on X the dismissal of the complaint by Karim Benzema against Gerald Darmanin. The Minister of Interior had attributed the football player's biased comments on the conflict in Gaza to his closeness to the Muslim Brotherhood. Under police protection since the release of her book, "The Brotherhood and its networks", in January 2023, Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, herself, has been the object of attempts at intimidation, that have gone as far as death threats. Her lawyer, Thibault de Montbrial, has just had one of her harassers sentenced to prison. 

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