In a controversial decision, Algeria’s judiciary has affirmed the five-year prison sentence handed down to renowned author Boualem Sansal. The verdict stems from accusations related to his latest works, which authorities deemed as “incitement” and “undermining national unity.” Sansal, known for his critical voice on political and social issues, has faced increasing scrutiny amid tightening restrictions on freedom of expression within the country.

The case has sparked widespread debate both domestically and internationally, with various human rights organizations condemning the ruling. Key concerns highlighted include:

  • The impact on freedom of speech in Algeria
  • The broader implications for artistic expression
  • Potential chilling effects on other authors and intellectuals
Aspect Details
Author Boualem Sansal
Sentence Length 5 years
Charges Incitement, Undermining national unity
Appeals Status Verdict upheld by court