The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) on Thursday (August 4th) rejected a request to suspend the deportation of France-based imam Hassan Ikiussen to Morocco, according to a press release from the ECtHR.
Gérald Darmanin announced on Tuesday that Morocco had issued “consular passport, 24 hours in advance“for”expel manu militariFrance’s Hassan Iquisen, a prominent preacher close to the Muslim Brotherhood, lives in the north. Answering a question from RN MP Sebastien Chenou in the National Assembly, the interior minister thanked Morocco for providing this passport, suggesting that the expulsion be done quickly as soon as the preacher is arrested. Recalling that he had signed the deportation order for Mr. Ikiusen, Gerald Darmanin insisted that he was registered “RPF:“, the case of wanted persons. “We invited him to the police and as soon as the police or the gendarmes arrest Mr. Ikiusen, he will be expelled from the national territory without the possibility of return.“, he said.
Gerald Darmanin’s announcement of the impending deportation on Twitter last Thursday sparked a series of protests. On Thursday, August 4, the Minister of the Interior accused the deputy of La France “protectnorthern preacher and calledexcusesfrom the party. “The LFI MP for Roubaix-Vattrelos (David Giraud, NLDR) who is defending this imam is defending someone who has blatantly anti-Semitic, blatantly xenophobic, blatantly homophobic, blatantly anti-women statements. He is dishonoring himself. And he dishonors a piece of national representationThe Minister of Internal Affairs confirmed it on the air of “CNEWS”. Imam Iquiusenhas nothing to do on national grounds, and that we can defend it in the sense of freedom of speech, to me, signifies the state of mental decay that the extreme left, LFI, has in this matter.added Gerald Darmanin.
Source: Le Figaro
