Boualem Sansal, an esteemed Algerian French novelist, was sentenced to five years in prison in Algeria for allegedly undermining national security through controversial remarks made in a French interview.
Algerian Author Boualem Sansal Sentenced to Five Years Amid Global Outcry

Algerian Author Boualem Sansal Sentenced to Five Years Amid Global Outcry
The imprisonment of the acclaimed Algerian-French writer raises concerns over free speech and artistic expression.
Sansal, born in Algeria but recently obtaining French citizenship, was taken into custody last November following comments supporting Morocco in a territorial dispute with Algeria. His detention has sparked widespread condemnation from the global literary community and urgent appeals for his release from French President Emmanuel Macron.
Sansal's lawyer, Francois Zimeray, criticized the lack of access to legal representation during the trial, stating, “In 20 minutes of hearing, he was given a forbidden defense, culminating in a sentence that betrays the essence of justice.” The author, who is approximately 80 years old and battling cancer, is currently imprisoned at Kolea, near the capital city of Algiers. His case continues to attract international attention and calls for action from advocates of human rights and freedom of expression.
Sansal's lawyer, Francois Zimeray, criticized the lack of access to legal representation during the trial, stating, “In 20 minutes of hearing, he was given a forbidden defense, culminating in a sentence that betrays the essence of justice.” The author, who is approximately 80 years old and battling cancer, is currently imprisoned at Kolea, near the capital city of Algiers. His case continues to attract international attention and calls for action from advocates of human rights and freedom of expression.