He has 68,000 followers on YouTube. In one of his latest videos, Jamil Qadery wishes the Taliban regime a long life while speaking from the Grand Place in Brussels (photo). This is also the title of his release. “There are fewer problems now that the Taliban are here. Everyone should have the freedom to express their opinion, whether it’s here in Belgium, in Afghanistan or around the world,” he says.
The 33-year-old man came to Belgium in 2010, but it has only been two years since he was granted refugee status. When asked by RTL, Georges Dallemagne, a member of the Belgian parliament, said he was “shocked” and that “this person has no business on our territory.” “There is someone who claims to be fleeing from a regime he is promoting today. This is absolutely unacceptable,” he said, questioning the Interior Minister on the issue. 7 sur 7
“The asylum procedure is designed to protect persons who are threatened with war or persecution, not persons who are guilty of hateful speech,” Ms. de Moor explained. I have asked the CGRA to reconsider the refugee status of this person. The Commissioner General’s Office can revoke this status in such cases.”
The CGRA always conducts a thorough case-by-case assessment when granting refugee status. In addition, a security check is carried out on every person applying for international protection in Belgium. In the case of hate speech or serious grounds for believing that an asylum seeker has committed crimes against humanity or war crimes, the CGRA may exclude him or her from protection status. Sudinfo.be
Belgium doesn’t have the balls to deport him. Let’s take bets.