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Jailed French Sports Journalist Drops Algeria Appeal in Hopes of Presidential Pardon

His family says the move shows trust in President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s clemency after a seven-year sentence for anti-terrorism and propaganda convictions.

  • On Tuesday, French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes withdrew his appeal to Algeria's Court of Cassation, a strategic move aimed at securing a potential pardon from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
  • Authorities arrested Gleizes in 2024 while he reported on the JS Kabylie football team, leading to his conviction for violating anti-terrorism laws and possessing propaganda material.
  • His mother, Sylvie Godard, told France Inter the withdrawal is 'a very powerful, symbolic gesture,' while his father-in-law Francis Godard cited a 'climate of hostility' between the nations.
  • Family members hope 'improved relations between France and Algeria' will aid his release, following a mid-February visit by French Home Secretary Laurent Nunez to meet President Tebboune.
  • Gleizes remains the only French journalist imprisoned worldwide, according to reports, in a case that rights groups and media have criticized since his 2024 arrest.
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Detained for more than ten months, the French journalist withdrew his appeal in cassation mid-March. His family made this choice public on 5 May and called on the Algerian president to act in a gesture of clemency, in a file that became a diplomatic symbol between the two countries.

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French journalist Christophe Gleizes was sentenced in Algeria in June 2025 to seven years in prison for "apology for terrorism." After a long legal battle, he has decided to withdraw his appeal, hoping to secure a presidential pardon, according to an announcement made by his mother on Tuesday, May 5. His family [...]

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Sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria, French journalist Christophe Gleizes gave up his appeal in cassation, as a prelude to a presidential pardon.

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Lawyers and journalists from Lot-et-Garonne called for a citizen mobilization, Wednesday 6 May at the Pin Market in Agen, to support journalist Christophe Gleizes. Through an unprecedented joint action, they...

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Radio France broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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