Imam Hassan Iquioussen: his appeal against his expulsion from Belgium to France rejected
The Belgian Foreign Litigation Council has rejected Imam Hassan Iquioussen’s appeal against his expulsion to France, CNEWS reported on Monday evening.
Imam Hassan Iquioussen soon back in France? While he had lodged an appeal in Belgium to try prevent his deportation to Francethe preacher was dismissed by the Foreign Litigation Council, CNEWS reported on Monday evening.
The Council for Foreign Litigation (Belgian) rejects the request to suspend the expulsion of the imam #Iquioussen to France because “the applicant has not established that this would cause him serious damage that would be difficult to repair. Information @CNEWS (source CCE)
— Noémie Schulz (@noemieschulz) December 5, 2022
He would also have waived appeal in cassation, said a source familiar with the matter.
In fact, Hassan Iquioussen should be expelled to France, if the latter wishes. A scenario that seems likely, since the authorities are seeking to arrest him, in order to deport him to Morocco, his country of origin.
The Council of State had validated at the end of last August son deportation to son country of origin, while the Ministry of the Interior had pointed to his “proselytizing discourse inciting hatred and discrimination and carrying a vision of Islam contrary to the values of the Republic”. The man is also listed S.
In mid-November, the imam admitted to saying “damnable things”. During some of his prayers, he had notably shown that “the man should not let his wife leave the home alone” or pointed to “government manipulated by the Jews”. He said he was ready to “accept the blame, a trial” but revealed that France’s desire to deport him was a “shock”.