Algerian prosecutor requests 3-year sentence for journalist Mustapha Bendjama ...CPJ calls for his release

Aug 23, 2023 - 21:37
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Algerian prosecutor requests 3-year sentence for journalist Mustapha Bendjama ...CPJ calls for his release
Algerian authorities recently requested that journalist Mustapha Bendjama be sentenced to three years in prison. (Photo: Mustapha Bendjama)
By Adetokunbo FAKEYE 
The Committee to Protect Journalists called for Algerian authorities to immediately release journalist Mustapha Bendjama on Wednesday, after a prosecutor requested that he be sentenced to three years in prison.
CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program coordinator, Sherif Mansour, in Washington, D.C in a statement said, "By requesting a three-year prison sentence for journalist Mustapha Bendjama, the Algerian government is demonstrating its brutal intolerance for press freedom in the country. 
"Authorities must immediately and unconditionally release Bendjama, drop all charges against him, and ensure that journalists can work freely without fear of imprisonment". 
On February 19, authorities arrested Bendjama, editor-in-chief of local independent news website Le Provincial, and accused him of receiving foreign funding to commit acts against public order and publishing classified information.
At a court hearing in the eastern city of Constantine on Tuesday, August 22, prosecutors requested he be sentenced to three years and pay a fine of 100,000 Algerian dinars ($732). The verdict in his case is scheduled to be issued on August 29.
On June 18, an appeals court in Algiers increased imprisoned journalist Ihsane el-Kadi’s sentence from five to seven years in prison, on charges of receiving foreign funding for his business.
CPJ emailed the Algerian Ministry of Interior for comment but did not receive any response.

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