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Algeria journalist jailed in pre-trial detention

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An Algerian journalist was Sunday ordered to be held in pre-trial detention, press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and rights organisati­ons said.

“Our correspond­ent in Algeria, Khaled Drareni, has been incarcerat­ed,” RSF secretaryg­eneral Christophe Deloire wrote on Twitter.

“We will fight against this unfair and arbitrary decision,” he added.

Drareni was arrested on March 7 while covering an antigovern­ment protest, accused of “inciting an unarmed gathering and damaging national integrity”.

He was released three days later but re-arrested on Friday evening. RSF has condemned what it called the “shameless use” of the coronaviru­s epidemic “by the Algerian regime to settle scores with free and independen­t journalism”.

Prisoners’ rights group CNLD said on Facebook that Drareni appeared Sunday before a prosecutor in an Algiers court in the presence of defence lawyers, adding that he was in good health.

Souhaieb Khayati, RSF’s North Africa chief, told AFP that Drareni was being held in the capital’s El Harrach prison under “preventive detention until a trial date has been set”.

Drareni is also the founder of the Casbah Tribune website and Algeria correspond­ent for internatio­nal French-language channel TV5 Monde.

He has been arrested several times for covering “Hirak” antigovern­ment protests that had been held in the capital Algiers every Friday since February 2019.

The demonstrat­ions were suspended this month over the coronaviru­s, which has killed 29 people and infected 454 in Algeria, according to official figures.

Despite the pandemic, Algeria’s courts have carried on work, with Karim Tabbou – a key figure in the anti-government protests – sentenced to a year in prison last Tuesday.

Two other journalist­s, Sofiane Merakchi and Belkacem Djir, are currently in jail in Algeria. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Algerian protesters carry Drareni on their shoulders after he was briefly detained by security forces in the Algerian capital Algiers.
— AFP photo Algerian protesters carry Drareni on their shoulders after he was briefly detained by security forces in the Algerian capital Algiers.

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