Czech president blames Muslim Brotherhood for migrant wave
Czech President Milos Zeman has said that the wave of more than a million migrants who arrived in Europe in 2015 was the work of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
Monday, 04.01.2016.
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Czech president blames Muslim Brotherhood for migrant wave
Zeman said that he received this information about the Muslim Brotherhood - a group banned in Egypt as a terrorist organization - from "Muslim sources and leading Arab politicians."He said that the reason behind the migrant crisis was "Europe's obliging stance towards migrants on the one hand, and the efforts of the Brotherhood to meet its goals on the other," AFP quoted him as saying, and adding:
“The Muslim Brotherhood cannot start a war against Europe, it doesn’t have the power, but it can prepare a growing migrant wave and gradually control Europe."
Zeman last year "called the refugee wave an organized invasion and urged urging young men from Iraq and Syria to take up arms against the Islamic State group instead of running away," said the French agency.
According to the UNHCR more than one million migrants reached Europe last year, mostly refugees fleeing from war and violence in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. They mainly want to go to Germany and other EU countries in western Europe and have not stayed in the Czech Republic.
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