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Doualemn case: the cancelled OQTF was not legally applicable to the Algerian influencer

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The national was in possession, at the beginning of the case, of a French residence permit renewed on 26 December last for ten years.

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DECRYPTION - The influencer, who had called for the “suffering” of an opponent of the Algiers regime, was released from custody following a court decision by the Melun Administrative Court.

·Paris, France
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The case of the Algerian influencer Doualeman took a new turn on Thursday, February 6, when the Administrative Court of Melun cancelled the OQTF that had been imposed on him, reports BFMTV. The court decision comes after several weeks of proceedings, where the fifty-nine-year-old man contested his placement in an administrative detention center. This cancellation means that he can come out of detention, although the court ordered the prefectural…

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The administrative court of Melun cancelled on Thursday the obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) of the Algerian influencer Doualemn

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The Melun Administrative Court “ordered the prefectural authority to re-examine the situation of the person concerned and to issue him with a temporary residence permit for the duration of this review” L

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The Administrative Court of Melun cancelled the obligation to leave French territory without delay to which Boualem Naman, at the center of a diplomatic crisis with Algeria, was subject. The Ministry of the Interior has announced its intention to appeal.

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The Administrative Court of Melun decided on Thursday, February 6, to cancel the obligation to leave French territory without delay which targeted this 59-year-old man, who will therefore come out of detention. The Ministry of the Interior is going to appeal.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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