Paris: France has expelled Tunisian Muslim cleric Imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi from the country for making ‘unacceptable’ comments on French flags. French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced this on Thursday.
“The radical imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi has been expelled from France, less than 12 hours after his arrest,” French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced on Thursday. We will not give people freedom to do or say anything.”
What is the matter?
According to the information, France took this action after a post made by Mahjoubi on social media, in which he had described the national flag of France as ‘satanic’. However, this Maulvi defended his statements and said that his post was misinterpreted. “I never intended to disrespect the national flag of France,” he said.
Who is this Maulvi Mahjoubi?
Mahjoubi was the imam at the Etouba Mosque in Bagnols-sur-Seize. He said he would challenge his removal in court. His lawyer described the French government’s decision as unfortunate and announced to challenge the expulsion process in court.
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French media revealed parts of Mahjoubi’s expulsion order, which accuses him of promoting ‘regressive, intolerant and violent’ ideology. Reuters quoted radio network France Info as saying that the Muslim cleric was put on a flight on Thursday evening and sent to his country Tunisia.
Such statement was given
A video of the sermon delivered by Imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi at the Aitauba Mosque is viral on social media, in which he is seen calling the national flag of France a ‘satanic flag’. In the video he further says, “There is no place for such flags in the path of Allah. “Now we won’t have all these tricolor flags that bother us, that give us headaches.” The national flag of France has three colors: blue, white and red.
This incident could deepen the ongoing debate in France between secularism and freedom of expression. There have been several controversial incidents in France before, including the ban on Muslim women wearing hijab and the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed by ‘Charlie Hebdo’ magazine. It remains to be seen what kind of reaction Mahjoubi’s removal will provoke in French society. The incident also highlights growing polarization in the country and negative sentiments towards immigration.