In Algeria, the sentence of the press boss Ihsane el-Kadi increased on appeal to seven years in prison

2023-06-18 13:59:41

Ihsane el-Kadi, 63, saw his sentence increased on Sunday to seven years in prison, including five years closed by the Algiers Court of Appeal. At the beginning of April, the press boss had been sentenced in the first instance to five years in prison, including three firm, for “foreign financing of his business”.

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The Court of Appeal of Algiers increased, Sunday, June 18, the condemnation of the boss of press Ihsane el-Kadi, by inflicting a sentence of seven years in prison, including five years firm. “A totally incomprehensible verdict”, wrote on Twitter the representative of the NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Khaled Drareni, announcing the judicial decision on appeal.

Ihsane el-Kadi’s arrest sparked a wave of solidarity among his colleagues and human rights activists in Algeria and Europe. A petition launched by RSF to obtain his release had collected more than 10,000 signatures.

At first instance, Ihsane el-Kadi, prosecuted for “foreign financing of his business”, was sentenced on April 2 to five years in prison, including three years in prison.

During the appeal trial held on June 4, the public prosecutor requested confirmation of this conviction.

Imprisoned since December 29

Aged 63, Ihsane el-Kadi, leader of one of the last private and independent press groups in Algeria – Interface media, which includes Radio M and the Maghreb Emergent news site – has been imprisoned since 29 December.

“We are amazed at such a decision which is more political than judicial,” reacted to AFP, Me Zoubida Assoul, who is one of the defense lawyers. “Ihsane el-Kadi received the maximum sentence provided by law. He is not a habitual criminal and should benefit from mitigating circumstances”, she added, specifying that the press boss will “certainly” appeal in cassation.

Ihsane el-Kadi is accused “of having received sums of money and privileges from persons and organizations in the country and abroad in order to engage in activities likely to undermine security of the State and its stability”, had indicated the Court of Algiers during the statement of the verdict of first instance.

According to the order for reference, the funds in question amount to “25,000 pounds sterling (about 28,000 euros, editor’s note) that the journalist received, in installments, from his daughter Tin Hinane, established in London and shareholder of Interface Médias”, specified Me Assoul, stressing that this money was to be used to settle the group’s debt arrears. “There is no document in the court file attesting that Ihsane el-Kadi or Interface Media received funds from foreign organizations or from a foreign person,” she added.

“A new page”

The court also ordered the dissolution of his company Interface Médias and the confiscation of all his seized assets as well as fines against him and targeting his companies.

In a resolution adopted on May 11, the European Parliament called for the “immediate and unconditional release” of the press boss and called on the Algerian authorities to respect media freedom.

The Algerian Parliament had reacted to this position, describing it as “flagrant interference in the affairs of a sovereign country”. He had expressed his “categorical rejection” of the text “full of terrible untruths” voted by MEPs.

Khaled Drareni explained that he had taken part in the ceremony, as RSF’s representative for North Africa and “to deliver (to President Abdelmadjid Tebboune) a letter from the organization (RSF) containing a series of demands, in particular the release of Ihsane el-Kadi and the dropping of the charges against him and against Interface Médias”.

Abdelmadjid Tebboune then assured media professionals of his desire to open “a new page” with the national press, in particular through the entry into force of new laws.

Algeria is in 136th place out of 180 countries in the world press freedom ranking established by RSF in 2023.

With AFP

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