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Karim Benzema
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- Author, George Wright
- Role, BBC
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French star Karim Benzema filed a defamation lawsuit once morest his country’s Interior Minister, due to his statements to local media in which he claimed that Benzema was linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Gerald Darmanin had stated regarding two months ago to French media that Benzema “has a notorious relationship” with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Benzema’s lawyer responded that the statements “harm” his client’s honor and reputation.
The Muslim Brotherhood is a banned group and is on the list of terrorist groups in several countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Russia.
Darmanin’s statements came more than two months ago, when Benzema tweeted on the X platform, formerly Twitter, expressing his support for the people of the Gaza Strip, and considering them “once once more victims of an unjustified bombing, which has no mercy on women or children.”
Darmanin said that Benzema did not express similar sympathy for the approximately 1,300 Israeli victims killed by Hamas in the war, adding that the former France national team striker was “known to have ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.”
The French politician added to the conservative C News channel, “We are fighting the Muslim Brotherhood because it encourages a climate of jihad.”
Benzema, who is 36 years old and plays for the Saudi Jeddah Federation, announced that he would quickly file the lawsuit, following he issued a statement denying Darmanin’s accusations.
French media quoted the lawsuit papers on Tuesday, saying that Nzima said that he “had never had any relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood, nor with any of its members, as far as he knew.”
The former Real Madrid star added: “I know how bad my reputation has become. I am being exploited in a political game, and the biggest scandal is that what happened on October 7th required something completely different from this type of statement.”
Darmanin previously criticized Benzema, for various reasons, including his refusal to chant the words of the French national anthem before matches, and publishing “propaganda tweets on social media.”
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Gerald Darmanin, French Minister of the Interior
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded regarding 80 years ago in Egypt, and from it emerged many active Islamic groups today, led by the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas.”
Although the group is banned in many Arab countries, and is known for its lack of an official structure, it is not subject to any restrictions in the European Union.
The group’s effects can be seen in Europe through many groups that practice fundraising for Islamic causes, such as the right of Muslim women to wear the hijab, in some countries such as France.
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