Por who has a cause to defend, Brussels is an El Dorado. There are countless lobbies disguised as think tanks, consulting firms with enigmatic titles and NGOs with vague outlines. Nothing very surprising that, in this capital of influence, we cross paths with the Muslim Brotherhood. Like most religious groups, the members of the brotherhood founded in Egypt in 1928 also work in Brussels to advance their vision of the world, their themes, their “agenda”, say the specialists in the matter. You don’t have to look for shop windows or signs, just names on mailboxes, around ordinary facades, recurring names in associative statutes, or press releases distilled according to current events.
Because it’s through a constellation…