The French judiciary on Friday suspended the decision to deport Imam Hassan Iquioussen to Morocco, noting that the deportation would be a "disproportionate attack" on his private life and family. Immediately after the court's decision, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced that he would file an appeal with the Conseil d'Etat, the highest administrative court. The interior minister had originally issued the deportation order against the imam, who is French-born but a Moroccan national. He was accused of making anti-Semitic, homophobic and "anti-women" remarks during speeches and conferences, some of which took place20 years ago. READ: France says Morocco willing to receive deported extremist preacher In its ruling, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, the Paris Administrative Court considered that: […] Source
France suspends decision to deport imam to Morocco
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