Mother of jailed French journalist appeals to Algerian president for pardon
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- The mother of Christophe Gleizes, a French journalist sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria, has appealed to the Algerian president for a pardon, describing the sentence as 'incomprehensible.' Gleizes was arrested in May 2024 while covering events in the Kabylia region and has consistently maintained his innocence against charges of glorifying terrorism.
- This appeal highlights the ongoing tensions between France and Algeria, particularly regarding press freedom and the treatment of journalists. Gleizes is currently the only French journalist imprisoned abroad, making his case particularly significant for both nations.
- The situation reflects broader issues of freedom of expression in Algeria, where several writers and journalists have faced legal challenges. The recent upholding of Gleizes' sentence has drawn criticism from the French government, which is advocating for his release, amidst a backdrop of strained diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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