The administrative court of Paris on Friday suspended the expulsion to Morocco of the imam of the North Hassan Iquioussen, which had been ordered by the Ministry of the Interior, considering that it would cause a “disproportionate attack” on his “private life and family”.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin immediately announced his intention to appeal this decision to the Council of State. He announced last week the forthcoming expulsion of this preacher born in France but of Moroccan nationality, accused by the French authorities of having made anti-Semitic, homophobic and “anti-women” remarks during sermons or conferences, held there. almost 20 years ago for some.
“The sole reason based on the existence of acts of explicit and deliberate incitement to discrimination against women cannot (can) justify the expulsion measure without seriously and manifestly disproportionate interference with her right to carry out a normal private and family life”estimated the court in its judgment, of which AFP obtained a copy.
As soon as the decision of the administrative court was known, the Minister of the Interior argued in a press release that he was “decided to fight against those who make and disseminate statements of an anti-Semitic nature and contrary to equality between men and women”.
The court notably recalled that the 57-year-old imam was “born in France where he has resided since birth with his wife and five French children and fifteen French grandchildren”.
“Mr. Iquioussen thanks the French justice for having kept a cool head despite the media coverage of this case”reacted his lawyer, Lucie Simon, to AFP, welcoming “a measured and healthy decision”the court having in particular “discarded the conspiratorial remarks, considering that the latter, as regrettable as they are, were not in the legal sense an explicit provocation to hatred”. The lawyer added that she had filed a motion on the merits with the administrative court.
“On behalf of the family, we are very pleased with this decision,” reacted for AFP one of the sons of the preacher, Sofiane Iquioussen. “He is not at home at the moment, he preferred to go to rest”, he added, saying he did not know where his father was. The latter is no longer attached to a mosque, but preaches “in different mosques”particularly in the Paris region, “where asked”he specified.
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