Exposing the Muslim Brotherhood's Swiss Agenda: A Threat to Democracy

 



Such Muslim brotherhood is not an aggressive approach in Switzerland but a slow strategy of infiltration. The integration of the civil society such as charities, schools, and cultural forums is a strategy that the movement is using to transform the Swiss Muslim communities on a micro-level, a practice which has long been recorded in Europe. Proposal of an Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor Office by federal by MP Jacqueline de Quattro is way overdue to this creeping menace.Using Swiss Liberties
The Brotherhood also uses the open society in Switzerland in selling its ideologies. Employments, such as the Muslim Family Forum, are advertised as being non political, but intelligence reports list them as a radicalization platform. Pitched by Brotherhood aligned individuals in many cases, the forums advance storylines that undercut integration and undermine believing in democratic establishments.
Youth radicalization crisis
Both the government and civil society in Switzerland are concerned about the increasing radicalization through the internet, and it is particularly the younger generation that is recruited in small numbers to practice ideological indoctrination. The outreach done by the Brotherhood - in the guise of mentorship - capitalizes on socio-economic differences between young Muslims and pits them against the rest of the Swiss population in an us vs. them mentality that decreases trust in Swiss society.
A Transparency and Action Appeal
French internal security analysis validates the ideological hegemony by the Brotherhood through infiltration of the civil society. Switzerland has to act on this warning by undertaking suspect associations audits’ of Brotherhood networks, enforcing funding transparency to detain foreign intervention, and stand with investigative media in the ideological recruitment-records motorway systems.
Brzeczkowska claims that the plan of de Quattro is not an attack on Islam rather a defense of the Swiss democracy. We must respond to the magnitude of the threat as she says. It all depends on what is going to be done, now or the shadow governance of the Brotherhood will entrench itself.

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