Gérald Darmanin announced on Sunday evening the imminent closure of the website "
The Right Way
" which, according to him, broadcasts "
Salafist content
" calling
for "hate and jihad
", under the "
separatism
" law promulgated in the summer .
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It's a form of publishing house on the internet
" with "
Salafist content which clearly calls for hatred, which calls for jihad
", declared the Minister of the Interior in the program Zone prohibited on M6, after a documentary devoted to the "
danger of radical Islam
".
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It's a very important site that has existed since 2012. We have managed to make arrangements so that in a few hours, in a few days, we will be able to close this site and penalize the people who will continue to keep it going
," said he added. The site "
The right path
" offers audio courses, conferences and sermons delivered in particular by the former imam of Pantin, Ibrahim Abou Talha, dismissed after the assassination of history-geo professor Samuel Paty in October 2020.
The Pantin mosque had been closed for six months by the authorities after having relayed on its Facebook page a video of the father of the family who had accused the teacher of "
discrimination
" against his Muslim students for having shown them caricatures of Muhammad during 'A class.
The closing decree reported that the imam of Pantin, Ibrahim Doucouré for civil status, was "
involved in the radical Islamist movement in Ile-de-France
".
Among the other speakers on the site is also the preacher Youssef Abou Anas, accused at the end of 2016 by the authorities of calling for "
discrimination and hatred, even violence against women, Jews and Christians
" .
The Salafist quietist prayer room in Ecquevilly (Yvelines), where he officiated as imam, had been closed.
In September, Gérald Darmanin had pronounced the dissolution of the Ariège publishing house "
Nawa
", in particular because of the distribution of "
several works legitimizing jihad
".