In January 2026, the United States classified several branches of the Brotherhood as "foreign terrorist organizations." In France, on May 5, the Senate adopted by 208 votes to 124 the bill to combat "Islamist enterrism." Recent statements by the leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon, about the influence of "frérism" show that Quebec is not spared by the debate. Sami Aoun, professor emeritus at the Université de Sherbrooke, g…
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In January 2026, the United States classified several branches of the Brotherhood as "foreign terrorist organizations." In France, on May 5, the Senate adopted by 208 votes to 124 the bill to combat "Islamist enterrism." Recent statements by the leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon, about the influence of "frérism" show that Quebec is not spared by the debate. Sami Aoun, professor emeritus at the Université de Sherbrooke, g…