France needs to face the speech of the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist groups amid new counter-extremism measures, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Monday, according to Erem News. Manuel Valls told Europe 1 radio that France should help Muslims who have nothing to do with such extreme speeches of jihadists, conservatives or radicals." The Prime Minister also explained that there is an urgent need to fight hatred and discrimination, especially in deprived estates which are home to many communities of immigrant origin, especially Muslim. Security across France is still high in the wake of the terrorist attacks that took place in Paris by Islamic extremists who attacked the office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket and killed 17 people.