After French officials this week ended decades of silence and accepted the threat posed to “national cohesion” by the Muslim Brotherhood—which they now say works to impose an ‘Islamic identity’ through demographic growth and the pressure of Islamised social norms—Sweden’s government has announced it is launching an investigation of its own.
⚠️French intelligence services are finally sounding the alarm over the insidious advance of the Muslim Brotherhood.
— The European Conservative (@EuroConOfficial) May 22, 2025
📍More than 4,200 students are currently enrolled in 21 schools connected to this network.
➡️The goal: not to integrate a ‘Muslim identity,’ but to impose it… pic.twitter.com/xzyYnd5rF2
Integration Minister Mats Persson (Liberal Party) said on Thursday that an “expert group” was being assembled to obtain “an overview of Islamist infiltration in Sweden.” He added that like France, Sweden faces challenges “regarding integration and countering parallel societal structures that challenge liberal democracy.”
Swedish scholar Magnus Ranstorp praised this as “a very important initiative,” adding that those who have tried “for decades” to highlight the risks of rising Islamism have often done so “against the odds.”
Sweden Democrats MEP Charlie Weimers also welcomed the news and expressed his hope it would be the “first step toward the zero-tolerance policy against the Muslim Brotherhood that I have fought for over the years.” But he stressed that the European Union must also “follow suit.”
The EU continues to pour hundreds of millions of kronor into organizations linked to Muslim Brotherhood, such as Femyso and Islamic Relief, under pretexts like ‘integration’ and ‘youth projects.’ This is unacceptable.
Weimers will present a report which he says exposes how Brussels funds Islamism—as well as how to stop this—in the coming weeks.
His party is at the same time working to establish the toughest migration policies in the EU.
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