Génération Identitaire (GI)
Génération Identitaire (GI) is a French far-right identity political movement that was founded in September 2012 and is mostly active in France. The movement’s ideology is ultra-nationalist white supremacism with a main focus on anti-Muslim rhetoric, despite not identifying itself as such. GI is an outgrowth of Radical Unity, which was disbanded in August 2002 when one of its militants attempted to assassinate former president Jacques Chirac.
Movement of Society for Peace
The Movement for the Society of Peace is an Islamist party in Algeria led currently by Abderrazak Makri. With strong links to the Muslim Brotherhood organisation, the MSP was initially known as the Movement for the Islamic Society, and won seats in the 2021 Algerian legislative elections.
Muslims of France
Muslims of France, previously known as the Union of Islamic Organisations in France (UOIF) was founded in 1983 by a group of Tunisian students and a number of Middle Eastern political refugees to serve the Muslim community and preserve its identity. The organisation also sought to promote Islamic faith among Muslims amid the emergence of new topics on citizenship, French identity and Islamic culture.