Algerian journalist sentenced to 2 years in prison

An Algerian court on Tuesday sentenced journalist Khaled Drareni to two years in prison on appeal, in a trial that rights group have denounced as violating press freedom. In an initial August 10 court decision, Drareni had been sentenced to a three-year term.


PTI | Algiers | Updated: 15-09-2020 17:59 IST | Created: 15-09-2020 17:59 IST
Algerian journalist sentenced to 2 years in prison
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An Algerian court on Tuesday sentenced journalist Khaled Drareni to two years in prison on appeal, in a trial that rights group have denounced as violating press freedom. Drareni, editor of the Casbah Tribune news site and Algeria correspondent of RSF and the French TV channel TV5 Monde, played a prominent role in covering the country's pro-democracy movement last year.

He had been sent to trial for "inciting an unarmed gathering" and "endangering national unity" linked to coverage of the protest movement. In an initial August 10 court decision, Drareni had been sentenced to a three-year term. Before that, he had been in pre-trial detention for more than five months.

One of Drareni's lawyers, Abdelghani Badi, told reporters that Tuesday's sentence is "excessive and reflects the authorities' will to rein in the Algerian press." Reporters without Borders denounced the decision, saying it "contributes to the deterioration of the image of Algeria."(AP) RUP RUP.

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