Africa Inside Reveals Why France Is Making so Much Noise About the Sansal Affair - Algeria Patriotic
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The Algerian writer Yasmina Khadra claims to have asked for the release of his colleague, Boualem Sansal, who has been in prison for 200 days and has had cancer. "I did my duty as a writer," he declared on Wednesday at the AFP after his meeting last week in Algiers with President Tebboune. Sansal, sentenced to 5 years in prison, will be re-tried on appeal on 24 June. Algerian writer Yasmina Khadra pleaded with Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebb…
Africa Inside Reveals Why France Is Making so Much Noise About the Sansal Affair - Algeria Patriotic
We are reprinting the excellent article by our colleagues at Africa Inside, which reveals why the French media and politicians are making a fuss about the trial of Boualem Sansal in Algeria. The goal: to divert international attention from the complicit silence imposed by France on the inhumane treatment suffered by the French-Moroccan journalist and historian Maâti Monjib, whose life is in danger in Morocco, where he has begun a hunger strike t…
MAINTENANCE. This Wednesday, June 4, it will be two hundred days since the Algerian regime retained the Franco-Algérien writer Boualem Sansal. Arnaud Benedetti, editor-in-chief of the Revue Politique et Parlementaire and founder of the Comité international de soutien à Boualem Sansal, warns against a double risk: inaction on the one hand, forgetfulness on the other.
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