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Algeria blogger gets 2-year jail term for insulting president

Published: 12 Jul 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 19 Nov 2021 - 10:08 pm
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Mohamed Tamalt, who lives in London, was arrested in June during a visit to Algiers on charges of “offending the president of the republic” and Algeria’s constitutional bodies, under articles of the penal code, the lawyer said.

 

 

Algiers: An Algerian journalist and blogger was sentenced to two years in jail and ordered to pay a fine for insulting President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, a defence lawyer said Monday.

Mohamed Tamalt’s lawyer, Amine Sidhoum, told AFP that he would lodge an appeal against the prison sentence and the fine of 200,000 dinars ($1,800, 1,630 euros).

Tamalt, who lives in London, was arrested in June during a visit to Algiers on charges of “offending the president of the republic” and Algeria’s constitutional bodies, under articles of the penal code, the lawyer said.

The 42-year-old also runs a website and reportedly posted on Facebook allegations about the president, Algerian officials and members of their families.

He was liable to a fine under the penal code but not a prison term, according to the lawyer.

There was no immediate official confirmation of the ruling.

AFP