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Amnesty denounces Algeria over 'alarming' crackdown
TUNIS: Amnesty International on Thursday denounced what it called a "crackdown on peaceful dissent" in Algeria in response to an online protest campaign.
"Algerian authorities have intensified their relentless clampdown on peaceful dissent through arbitrary arrests and unjust prosecutions leading to lengthy prison sentences," the rights group said in a statement.
It said the authorities have arrested and sentenced at least 23 activists and journalists over their purported support for an online protest movement dubbed Manich Radi (which loosely translates as "I do not agree").
The campaign, Amnesty said, was launched in December 2024 "to denounce restrictions on human rights and difficult socioeconomic conditions in the country".
Amnesty said the 23 were detained "solely for the peaceful exercise of their human rights".
Its regional director for the Middle East and North Africa Heba Morayef said: "The trajectory of suffocating online activism pursued by the Algerian authorities is alarming and must be reversed.
"Nothing can justify detaining and jailing people solely for having expressed dissatisfaction about political and socioeconomic conditions," she added.
The crackdown coincided with the lead-up to the sixth anniversary in February of the pro-democracy Hirak movement.
Amnesty singled out accelerated judicial procedures, which it said did not give several detainees time for adequate defence.
Among several cases, it cited the March sentencing of activists Soheib Debbaghi and Mahdi Bazizi to 18-month jail terms for their ties to the "Manich Radi" movement.
Debbaghi was convicted of "publishing content harmful to national interest", Amnesty said.
It urged the authorities in Algeria to "end their crackdown on peaceful dissent and stop punishing the legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression".
It said the authorities have arrested and sentenced at least 23 activists and journalists over their purported support for an online protest movement dubbed Manich Radi (which loosely translates as "I do not agree").
The campaign, Amnesty said, was launched in December 2024 "to denounce restrictions on human rights and difficult socioeconomic conditions in the country".
Amnesty said the 23 were detained "solely for the peaceful exercise of their human rights".
Its regional director for the Middle East and North Africa Heba Morayef said: "The trajectory of suffocating online activism pursued by the Algerian authorities is alarming and must be reversed.
"Nothing can justify detaining and jailing people solely for having expressed dissatisfaction about political and socioeconomic conditions," she added.
Amnesty singled out accelerated judicial procedures, which it said did not give several detainees time for adequate defence.
Among several cases, it cited the March sentencing of activists Soheib Debbaghi and Mahdi Bazizi to 18-month jail terms for their ties to the "Manich Radi" movement.
Debbaghi was convicted of "publishing content harmful to national interest", Amnesty said.
It urged the authorities in Algeria to "end their crackdown on peaceful dissent and stop punishing the legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression".
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