Algeria-France: a "Demanding Dialogue" for the Release of Boualem Sansal and Christophe Gleizes
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The French-Algerian writer and the French reporter were sentenced respectively to five and seven years in prison. A visit by the new French Minister of the Interior is planned in Algiers at the end of the month, in order to try to renew the dialogue.
"In a demanding dialogue aimed at protecting our interests, we must achieve results on the release first of our two compatriots Boualem Sansal and Christophe Gleizes," said Jean-Noël Barrot. Boualem Sansal was arrested almost a year ago in Algiers and sentenced to five years in prison for "damaging national unity", while Christophe Gleizes, sentenced at first instance to seven years in prison for "apology of terrorism", is awaiting his appeal on…
Paris: The French Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrow, confirmed, Thursday, that Paris was conducting a necessary dialogue with Algeria for the release of the French-Algerian writer, Oulam Sanasal, and the French journalist, Christophe Gleas, who was arrested about a year ago in Algeria, and sentenced to five years ' imprisonment for disturbing the unity of the homeland, while Gleas was awaiting his trial on appeal, after a first…
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