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Algeria Upholds 7-Year Sentence for French Journalist, Convicts Two Others

The Tizi Ouzou appeals court confirmed a seven-year sentence for Gleizes, while Vision TV was shut down and its director given a suspended sentence, reflecting tightened media controls.

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New York -- Algerian authorities must cease their legal attacks on the press, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Monday, as a seven-year prison sentence was upheld against French journalist Christophe Gleizes, and convictions issued against Algerian columnist Saad Bouakba and Vision TV director Abderrahim Harraoui.

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The French Football Federation (FFF) is to display on Wednesday 17 December the portrait of journalist Christophe Gleizes, sentenced on appeal to seven years in prison in Algeria, on the facade of his headquarters in Paris,...

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Sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria on 3 December, the sports journalist received the support of some French clubs. The stars remain silent. Explanations.

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Despite a heavy condemnation, the family of Christophe Gleizes does not lose hope. Between judicial remedies, targeted pressure and search for intermediaries, the fate of the French journalist is at the heart of a political battle to obtain his rapid release.

The Fédération Française de Football (FFF) will present, in the coming days, the portrait of Christophe Gleizes on the facade of his Parisian headquarters, avenue de la Porte de Montreuil. A strong gesture to support this French journalist, sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria for simply exercising his profession. This unprecedented decision [...]

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