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“Le Point” has read damning documents against Imam Hassan Iquioussen, whose expulsion is currently being examined by the Council of State.
By Erwan Seznec and Clement Petreault
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HASAnti-Semitism, misogyny, promotion of polygamy, incitement to hatred of Christians, Westerners and apostates, conspiracy, victimization, legitimization of violence… the list of grievances that the state maintains against Imam Hassan Iquioussen seems endless.
In a long document of 48 pages, that Point was able to consult, the services of the Ministry of the Interior drew up a meticulous inventory of the problematic remarks made by this monk, whose expulsion to Morocco had been suspended on August 4 by decision of the administrative court, which considered that a such a measure would cause a “disproportionate interference” with his “private and family life”. The Council of State must deliver its decision next week.
“Double discourse, emblematic of the Brothers…
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