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Call for the Release of French Sports Journalist Christophe Gleizes

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They are actors such as François Civil and Gilles Lellouche, singers such as Benjamin Biolay and Médine or TV presenters such as Hervé Mathoux, Yann Barthès and Jean-Pierre Foucault. All support the call for the release of Christophe Gleizes.
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Nearly three weeks after the journalist's conviction, notably for "apology of terrorism", his relatives are organizing a march in support of the Festival d'Avignon on Wednesday to demand his release.

Christophe Gleizes photo DR Christophe Gleizes, a French football journalist, was sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria, in particular for "apology of terrorism". His brother, Maxime Gleizes, an actor, and his family, organize in Avignon, on Wednesday 16 July 2025 at 10:30 a.m., a support march to the Palais des Papes, whose departure will be given at the Third Place of Carmel in Avignon, La Respélid at 3 rue de l'Observance in Avignon. …

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They are actors such as François Civil and Gilles Lellouche, singers such as Benjamin Biolay and Médine or TV presenters such as Hervé Mathoux, Yann Barthès and Jean-Pierre Foucault. All support the call for the release of Christophe Gleizes.

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Radio France broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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