Macron welcomes freed writer Boualem Sansal after release from Algerian jail

France 24Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 5:14:36 PM
Macron welcomes freed writer Boualem Sansal after release from Algerian jail
  • Boualem Sansal, a prominent French
  • The release of Sansal is significant not only for his personal freedom but also for the ongoing dialogue between France and Algeria, highlighting the complexities of diplomatic relations and the role of cultural figures in these discussions.
  • This event underscores broader themes of freedom of expression and the challenges faced by writers in politically sensitive environments, reflecting ongoing debates about human rights and artistic freedom in the region.
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Macron welcomes freed writer Boualem Sansal after release from Algerian jail
PositiveWorld Affairs
Boualem Sansal, a French-Algerian writer, has been released from an Algerian jail and is now back in France, according to his support committee. His release comes six days after being transferred via Germany. Sansal was arrested in November 2024 amid a diplomatic crisis between France and Algeria. Upon his arrival in France, he was welcomed by President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace.