An influential Turkish religious association founded by the mentor of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has no place in France as it goes against French values, the French government said on Thursday.
Milli Gorus courted controversy in France by refusing to take part in a government charter against Islamist extremism, and over its backing of a new mosque in Strasbourg.
Tension between Paris and Ankara is running high after a series of rows between Mr Erdogan and President Emmanuel Macron,
who warned last week that Turkey might meddle in 2022 presidential elections.
"I consider that this is an association which goes against the values of the French republic, which fights against the values of the republic, against equality between women and men, against human dignity," government spokesman Gabriel Attal told BFM TV.
"Clearly it should not organise activities and exist in the republic."
Mr Attal said he was not announcing a ban of the organisation.
Milli Gorus is one of three Islamic groups in France that in January refused to sign up to an anti-extremism charter championed by Mr Macron after a spate of attacks blamed on radicals.
Based in the German city of Cologne, Milli Gorus is a pan-European movement for the Turkish diaspora founded by former prime minister Necmettin Erbakan, regarded as the father of political Islam in Turkey and Mr Erdogan's mentor.
Mr Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party has in recent years distanced itself from Milli Gorus but its conservative values remain close to those of the president.
According to its website, Milli Gorus is a "key player in the life of Muslims in France". It assists with pilgrimages, funerals, the construction of mosques and religious instruction.
In an interview with Le Point magazine published on Thursday, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin warned that the state had "nothing to negotiate" with groups that refused to sign the charter and would step up controls of their activities.
"That certain associations did not wish to sign it has revealed this shadowy world of foreign interference and extremist movements operating on our soil," he said.
French legislators are debating a draft law on cracking down on Islamist extremism.
Officials in Strasbourg, run by Green party mayor Jeanne Barseghian, last month approved a grant of €2.5 million ($2.9m) to Milli Gorus to build a new mosque, sparking an angry reaction from the government.
Terror attacks in Paris, November 13, 2015
- At 9.16pm, three suicide attackers killed one person outside the Atade de France during a foootball match between France and Germany
- At 9.25pm, three attackers opened fire on restaurants and cafes over 20 minutes, killing 39 people
- Shortly after 9.40pm, three other attackers launched a three-hour raid on the Bataclan, in which 1,500 people had gathered to watch a rock concert. In total, 90 people were killed
- Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the terrorists, did not directly participate in the attacks, thought to be due to a technical glitch in his suicide vest
- He fled to Belgium and was involved in attacks on Brussels in March 2016. He is serving a life sentence in France
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