French commission approves expulsion of Algerian TikToker ‘Doualemn’ A March [6] hearing sentenced [Doualemn] to a five-month suspended prison term charging him with 'incitement to commit a crime or offense.'

(Morocco World News) The expulsion commission in Hérault, France, issued today a favorable opinion supporting authorities’ request to expel Algerian TikToker “Doualemn.”

The three-magistrate commission endorsed the previous decision to deport the Algerian social media influencer, whose previous deportation attempt sparked diplomatic tensions between Paris and Algiers, after Algeria denied him access to its territory.

Doualemn’s lawyer [Marie] David-Bellouard characterized the ruling as politically motivated, claiming her client has become “a standard-bearer for this government’s migration policy.”

The commission’s advisory opinion came from a panel of two judicial court magistrates and one administrative judge following a public hearing on March [6] during which [Doualemn] received a five-month suspended prison term.

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