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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the court of Tizi Ouzou's decision to sentence French football journalist Christophe ...
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France 24 on MSNAlgeria sentences French football journalist to seven years in jailAlgerian authorities have sentenced a French sports journalist, known for his coverage of African football, to seven years in ...
French journalists' unions on Tuesday called on Algeria to release a French football writer who has been jailed for seven ...
Journalist Christophe Gleizes, a contributor to So Foot and Society french magazines, who was arrested during a report in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: 'Journalism is Not a Crime' - Courts Weaponised Against African JournalistsGuest Column - A disturbing pattern is emerging across Africa where courts are being weaponised to silence journalists, with two high-profile cases this week highlighting how the judicial system is ...
Algeriaan authorities have sentenced a prominent French sports journalist specialised in African football to seven years in ...
Gleizes, 36, was ordered by the court in Tizi Ouzou, northern Algeria, to be immediately incarcerated, RSF said Sunday. "He has now been unjustly convicted and imprisoned for simply doing his job ...
For years, Kabylia has stood out for its academic excellence, with some of the highest success rates in national exams (Baccalaureate, Brevet) in Algeria.
In a case that had largely escaped media attention, Christophe Gleizes, a 36-year-old freelance sports journalist, was sentenced on June 29 by a court in Tizi Ouzou, Kabylia, to seven years of jail ...
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