Algerian influencers spread hatred and anti-Semitism in France, minister says
Four Algerian influencers supportive of Algerian authorities have been arrested in recent days over social media posts suspected of advocating violent acts in France. Accusations against the four include the spreading of hate messages and threats against Internet users and against opponents of the Algerian authorities.
Algeria is trying to humiliate France, France’s interior minister said on Friday, after several Algerian influencers were arrested for inciting violence in a growing crisis between Paris and its former colony.
Four Algerian influencers supportive of Algerian authorities have been arrested in recent days over videos that are suspected of calling for violent acts in France.
Meanwhile, Algeria has also been holding on national security charges French-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal, a major figure in modern francophone literature, who was arrested at Algiers airport in November.
“Algeria is seeking to humiliate France,” Bruno Retailleau said on a visit to the western city of Nantes.
“Algeria is currently holding a great writer—Boualem Sansal—who is not only Algerian but also French. Can a great country, a great people allow itself to keep in detention for the wrong reasons someone who is old and sick?”
Placed in pretrial detention, he faces seven years in prison if convicted.
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