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Italian news portal has reported comments by a a senior official in an
Italian Islamic organization critical of global Muslim Brotherhood
leader Tariq Ramadan and supportive of the Italian President’s decision
to inaugurate the Turin book fair on Thursday. The event will feature
Israel as the guest of honor to mark the 60th anniversary of the Jewish
state. According to the
report Yahya Pallavicini, vice-president of COREIS representing mainly Italian converts, said:
“I express my complete solidarity with Italy’s president
of the republic, Giorgio Napolitano, on behalf of COREIS, and also with
the Turin book fair’s director, Ernesto Ferrero,” Italian Islamic
religious community vice-president Yahya Pallavicini told Adnkronos
International (AKI).Pallavicini’s comments came after a prominent Muslim
academic, Tariq Ramadan, criticised Napolitano’s attendance at the
opening of the Turin book fair…”I re-emphasise my strong opposition
towards and criticism of Tariq Ramadan,” said Pallavicini. “Apart from
his dubious opinions, he shows the will to attack institutions that is
typical of the Muslim Brotherhood, and to lack a sense of the state or
respect for the president of the republic.” Pallavicini will also attend
the opening on Thursday of the Turin book fair “as a citizen who does
not share the opinions of Ramadan and the stances taken by the Muslim
Brotherhood.” “Ramadan, like every other member of the Muslim
Brotherhood harbours rancour not only towards Arab regimes, but also
towards democratic governments,” said Pallavicini.
Ramadan, who is the grandson of the founder of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, had
protested
the decision to honor Israel and accused critics of his position as
conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. Ramadan has in the
past been
accused of promoting anti-Semitism.
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