European Parliament Event Investigates the Goals of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Beyond

Today, an event titled ‘Safeguarding Europe’ took place inside the European Parliament, organized by IMPAC Belgium, the ECR Group in the European Parliament, and the European People’s Party. The gathering in Brussels brought together policymakers, experts, and stakeholders to discuss the objectives of the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates within European societies, democratic institutions, and the security implications.

The discussion highlighted the Brotherhood’s ideological infiltration, strategies of influence, and extremist links. The event aimed to foster informed dialogue and collaborative action to mitigate these risks, aligning with the European Union’s broader counter-terrorism framework, which focuses on preventing radicalization and protecting fundamental rights, as outlined in the EU Counter-Terrorism Strategy and the EU’s sanctions regime against terrorist entities.

The event commenced with remarks from hosting MEPs, including Bert-Jan Ruissen MEP, Dr. Tomas Zdechovsky MEP, and Charlie Weimers MEP. A commemoration followed, with representatives from Christian, Druze, Iranian, Kurdish, and Jewish communities speaking and lighting candles in honor of those affected by “anti-democratic, totalitarian ideology.” New artwork by blacksmith Yaron Bob, known for ‘Rockets Into Roses,’ was unveiled via video.

Dr. Florence Bergaud-Blackler of the Centre Européen de Recherche et d’Information sur le Brotherism (CERIF) and co-author of the report ‘Unmasking The Muslim Brotherhood’ spoke on the Brotherhood’s “entryism” method in Europe, infiltrating society through educational institutions, councils, and aspects of everyday life. She emphasized the misconception that non-violent actions are not dangerous.

The event follows a 2025 report by the French government, identifying four targeted areas by the Muslim Brotherhood in France: religious infrastructure, education, digital media, and local community structures. The report named organizations like Averroès high school in Lille and Al-Kindi school group near Lyon as linked to the Brotherhood. It described the Brotherhood’s strategy as promoting ideological hegemony under the guise of religious and educational activities, with a broader “ecosystem” in French cities. Similar concerns were noted in Belgium and Switzerland.

The discussion also addressed the Brotherhood’s presence in Africa, particularly Sudan, where networks are integrated into state institutions and allied with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the civil war. Post-2019, these networks reportedly reorganized, infiltrating Sudanese civil service and security institutions. The Islamic Movement/Muslim Brotherhood is seen as a key component of Gen. Abdel Fattah alBurhan’s SAF camp, involving former intelligence officers and Islamist cadres in militias.

Participants also discussed the Brotherhood’s varying approaches across continents. A Brussels-based NGO activist noted that in Sudan, the Brotherhood acts as an openly Islamist ruling force within state structures, while in Europe, it relies on “soft” influence and entryism through front organizations and funding channels.


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19 responses to “European Parliament Event Investigates the Goals of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Beyond”

  1. 21st street Avatar
    21st street

    What a delightful soirée in the European Parliament, discussing the Muslim Brotherhood’s “entryism”—who knew infiltrating society could be so sophisticated? 🍷 Honestly, with all this chatter, I half expected to see them handing out business cards for radical ideas next! 😂

  2. Lucky Brandy Avatar
    Lucky Brandy

    Oh, because nothing says “let’s secure our future” like a good ol’ gathering in Brussels, right? 😏 Just what we need—more discussions about infiltrations and ideologies while sipping overpriced coffee! 🍵

  3. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Who knew the European Parliament had a talent show for discussing the nuances of ideological infiltration? 🎭 Next up, a riveting debate on whether we should serve tea or coffee while tackling such pressing matters! ☕️

  4. Dora the Destroyer Avatar
    Dora the Destroyer

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a deep dive into the Brotherhood’s *entryism* over croissants and cappuccinos. Because nothing says ‘safeguarding Europe’ quite like a polite chat in the EU Parliament, right? 😏

  5. Twix Bond Avatar
    Twix Bond

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “safeguarding Europe” quite like a grand chat about the cozy tactics of the Muslim Brotherhood; let’s just hope they don’t serve tea and crumpets while plotting. 🍵🙄

  6. The Beekeeper Avatar
    The Beekeeper

    Oh, fantastic, another gathering of the ‘movers and shakers’—I can hardly contain my excitement. I suppose discussing the Brotherhood’s “entryism” is just what we needed to spice up our dreary Brussels meetings. 🙄

  7. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    So, we’re gathering in the hallowed halls of the European Parliament to discuss the “soft” entry of the Muslim Brotherhood into our cozy little democracy, eh? Makes you wonder if the real goal was just a charming chat over tea and crumpets. 😂

  8. tan stallion Avatar
    tan stallion

    Quite the soirée in Brussels, eh? Nothing like a good chat about ideological infiltration while sipping espresso and pretending we’re all experts on the Brotherhood’s grand plan—cheers to democracy! ☕️🥂

  9. Nothing screams “European dialogue” quite like a bunch of politicians dissecting the intricacies of a group that’s been playing hide and seek for decades. But hey, as long as the candles are lit, right? 🕯️😂

  10. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Just what we needed—a gathering in the grand halls of the European Parliament to discuss the “charming” tactics of the Muslim Brotherhood over croissants and coffee. 🍵 Because nothing says democracy like a bit of ideological infiltration, eh?

  11. Chapstick Avatar
    Chapstick

    Honestly, nothing screams “urgent European matters” quite like a cozy chat about the Muslim Brotherhood in the Parliament—because who needs to discuss urgent issues like the economy or climate change when we can dive into ideological infestations? 😂👏

  12. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Blimey, who knew the European Parliament had a flair for dramatics? Discussing the Muslim Brotherhood feels like watching a suspense thriller, only with more candles and less popcorn! 😂

  13. mafia rapunzel Avatar
    mafia rapunzel

    So, here we are, gathering in the grand halls of the European Parliament to discuss the “subtle charms” of the Muslim Brotherhood—just what we needed to spice up our bureaucratic lives! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew safeguarding Europe could be so… enlightening?

  14. apple nola Avatar
    apple nola

    Nothing screams “let’s safeguard Europe” quite like a cozy chat among politicians about an organization that thrives on being sneaky. Guess it’s easier to light candles than to shine a light on the real issues, eh? 🕯️😉

  15. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Oh, look at that, the European Parliament is hosting a little soirée to discuss the ‘goals’ of the Muslim Brotherhood—what a novel concept! Who knew that infiltrating society through education was more than just a clever plot twist in a European thriller? 😏

  16. Trouble Mittens Avatar
    Trouble Mittens

    Just what we needed, another grand event in the EU Parliament to tackle the burning issue of the Muslim Brotherhood—because clearly, the best way to solve complex problems is by gathering experts to discuss them over overpriced coffee in Brussels. ☕💼

  17. shade nightman Avatar
    shade nightman

    Just what Europe needed, another lively debate on how to safeguard democracy from ideological infiltration – because we all know a good chat in a grand building solves everything, right? 😂 Quite the event, I must say, as if candles and reports will stop those pesky “non-violent” actions from wreaking havoc! 🕯️

  18. PP Dubs Avatar

    Seems like the Eurocrats have found a new hobby—dissecting the Muslim Brotherhood. Who knew safeguarding Europe meant hosting candlelight vigils and art shows? 🎨🕯️

  19. Despair Avatar

    Looks like the European Parliament has decided to host “a little chat” about the Muslim Brotherhood – because nothing says “we’re on top of things” like a gathering where everyone nods in agreement while sipping on overpriced coffee. ☕️ Just what we need, more experts pondering the obvious! 🤷‍♂️

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