Validated by the ECHR, but suspended by the Administrative Court of Paris.
The deportation measure to Morocco of the preacher Hassan Iquioussen, reputed to be close to the Muslim Brotherhood, was challenged on Friday by the Paris administrative court.
The 57-year-old man, in the sights of Gérald Darmanin who signed the expulsion order himself on July 29, is accused by the French authorities of having launched calls for hatred and violence aimed in particular the Jewish community.
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The Minister of the Interior again justified his expulsion on Cnews on Thursday, judging that he had made "
openly anti-Semitic, openly xenophobic, openly homophobic, openly anti-women
remarks" during sermons or conferences held there. almost 20 years for some.
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