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“On Mohamed Hassan Dadou’s Wikipedia page, it can be seen in the history that the information that is clever about its proximity to the Muslim Brotherhood has been deleted by the same contributor, which is also found on the page of another member recently expelled from France: Hassan Iquioussen, Michel Sandrin, a long-time contributor to Wikipedia and author of an investigation into the subject to be published in 20.
“Scholastic scholar,” “scholid,” the Wikipedia page of the mysterious “Mohammed El Hassan Ould Dedew,” never ends up praising the founder of Safwa Centre, a new association that is reminiscent of that of BarakaCity, dissolved by the current Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin. Yet presented as a gifted young man who is able to memorize at the age of five “the entire Koran,” it turns out that this famous Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew is none other than Mohamed Hassan Dadou, an influential preacher in the Muslim Brotherhood and who called for murder against the editor of Charlie Hebdo, as Marianne revealed in 2020.
Problem: On the Wikipedia page, broken down into seven languages, there is currently no record of the danger posed by the preacher, even though his card is the first proposal put forward by Google. “It can be seen in the history of changes that the person who created the preacher’s page made it clear that “This article is a summary description (embryo) about the Muslim scholar Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew. It is far from exhaustive, but we have to start somewhere." And despite warnings about a lack of objectivity and attempts to change his page, the card remains completely cleaned of crucial information,” details Michel Sandrin. Because crucial information, he...
In the publication of our investigation of Safwa Centre and its Islamist influences, Factuel found that its founder’s Wikipedia page, which prompted the murder of Charlie Hebdo’s editorial staff, was a laudatory, but also lay lay lay down its influence in the Muslim Brotherhood. Survey of effective rehabilitation conducted by a contributor known for his turbulentness towards French personalities.
“On Mohamed Hassan Dadou’s Wikipedia page, it can be seen in the history that the information that is clever about its proximity to the Muslim Brotherhood has been deleted by the same contributor, which is also found on the page of another member recently expelled from France: Hassan Iquioussen, Michel Sandrin, a long-time contributor to Wikipedia and author of an investigation into the subject to be published in 20.
Wikipedia nettoyées “cleaned” cards with key information
“Scholastic scholar,” “scholid,” the Wikipedia page of the mysterious “Mohammed El Hassan Ould Dedew,” never ends up praising the founder of Safwa Centre, a new association that is reminiscent of that of BarakaCity, dissolved by the current Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin. Yet presented as a gifted young man who is able to memorize at the age of five “the entire Koran,” it turns out that this famous Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew is none other than Mohamed Hassan Dadou, an influential preacher in the Muslim Brotherhood and who called for murder against the editor of Charlie Hebdo, as Marianne revealed in 2020.
Problem: On the Wikipedia page, broken down into seven languages, there is currently no record of the danger posed by the preacher, even though his card is the first proposal put forward by Google. “It can be seen in the history of changes that the person who created the preacher’s page made it clear that “This article is a summary description (embryo) about the Muslim scholar Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew. It is far from exhaustive, but we have to start somewhere." And despite warnings about a lack of objectivity and attempts to change his page, the card remains completely cleaned of crucial information,” details Michel Sandrin. Because crucial information, he...