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– I don’t think Norway wants this, and I think very few Norwegians see this as Norwegian values, the rap duo writes on Instagram.
– Chirag and I just spoke to Mustafa. He is real. He is Norwegian. In two weeks he will be deported. I don’t think Norway wants this, and I think very few Norwegians see this as Norwegian values.
The post was published on Wednesday night and was signed with an “M” and a heart moji, probably for rap group member Magdi Ytreeide Abdelmaguid (35).
– Christmas is coming. It has been a difficult year for many people. Let’s end with love and not with deporting a boy who has lived here most of his life.
On Wednesday, news also came that the police gave Mustafa Hasan (18) a new release deadline: January 18.
The letter from the police indicates that, based on an overall assessment, they have decided to postpone the release deadline. Among other things, they claim the reason is that Hasan has documented difficulties in obtaining travel documents.
After 13 years in Norway, Mustafa Hasan was informed by the Board of Immigration Appeals that he was no longer allowed to stay in the country because his mother declared an incorrect nationality when they arrived in Norway in 2008.
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Says Hasan is relieved
– At least it saved Christmas and the New Year, says Julia Lysgaard Shirazi.
She is an active member of a support group for Mustafa Hasan and says Hasan is relieved by the postponement.
“Being able to message your principal and tell your classmates that they don’t have to say goodbye to Hassan before Christmas, and that he’ll be back in January, means a lot,” says Shirazi.
Shirazi says there is a lot of pressure to have an eviction date on him.
– Mustafa will continue to cooperate with the police and we hope that the police will do the same, he says.