Morocco has backtracked on its previous decision to accept Imam Hassan Iquioussen, who is being deported from France after being accused of inciting hatred. Morocco rescinded its approval after agreeing to receive the imam within 60 days from 1 August. Europe 1 radio reported that a source close to the French Minister of Interior, Gerald Darmanin, said: “It would be incomprehensible if this permit is abolished, which has no other function than to formalise Morocco’s recognition of Hassan Iquioussen’s nationality. How can there be a recognition of the nationality of a citizen one day, and then withdrawal of this recognition the next day?” On Tuesday, the French Council of State approved the deportation of Iquioussen, who is of Moroccan descent. […]
Morocco refuses to receive imam France is deporting
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