Hassan Iquioussen, a 57 -year -old preacher to whom he is accused of anti -Semitic remarks and conspiracy theses, “will be expelled without the possibility of return,” said the Minister of the Interior.
Le Monde with AFP
The French Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, announced on Tuesday August 2, that Morocco had delivered a “consular pass, twenty-four hours ago”, to “expel Manu Militari” Hassan Iquioussen , a preacher reputed to be close to the Muslim Brotherhood, living in the north of France. “We have summoned him to the police station and as soon as the police or the gendarmes have arrested Mr. Iquioussen, he will be expelled from the national territory without the possibility of return,” said the minister, answering a question from the senastian deputy Chenu ( National gathering).
Gérald Darmanin announced Thursday the expulsion of this preacher registered in the file of the sought after. Although he was born in Denain, in the suburbs of Valenciennes, Hassan Iquioussen does not have French nationality, having refused it by his majority, according to the minister. Of Moroccan nationality, the 57 -year -old preacher is very active on social networks, especially on his YouTube channel, followed by 169,000 people, and his Facebook page, which counts 42,000 subscribers.
The Minister recalled the reasons for his expulsion, namely anti-Semitic remarks, conspiratorial theses and against equality between women and men, and to have called “pseudo-clients” the attacks that have occurred in 2015 in 2015 in 2015 in 2015 in 2015 France. Last week, Mr. Iquioussen’s lawyer Lucie Simon, said to AFP consider a summary proceedings before the Paris administrative court and a referral to the European Court of Human Rights. The expulsion of Mr. Iquioussen, father of five adult children, was not possible before the law against separatism promulgated in August 2021.