French-Algerian writer jailed over Morocco comments

French-Algerian writer jailed over Morocco comments

An Algerian court has sentenced an 80-year-old writer to five years in prison after accusing him of undermining the country’s territorial integrity.

Boualem Sansal was arrested last year after saying in an interview with a far-right French media outlet that, during the colonial era, France gave too much land to Algeria and too little to Morocco.

He had also said that the disputed territory of Western Sahara was historically part of Morocco.

During his detention the French-Algerian author has spent time in hospital for ill-health.

His case has sparked a wave of support from intellectuals and politicians, including Nigerian Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka and French President Emmanuel Macron.

“Boualem Sansal’s arbitrary detention, on top of his worrying health situation, is one of the elements that need to be settled before confidence [between our countries] can be fully restored,” Macron said back in February.

The writer finds himself at centre of a deepening diplomatic row, according to his friends.

“He has unwillingly become a pawn in the troubled relationship between Paris and Algiers,” a committee of his supporters in France said recently.

Algeria was once a prized French colony and fought a dogged war of independence eventually winning its sovereignty in 1962.

Relations have long been strained between the two countries but reached a new low last year, when France backed Morocco’s claim to Western Sahara, where Algeria backs the Polisario group fighting for the territory’s independence.

Algiers responded to that slight by withdrawing its ambassador to Paris.

Three years earlier, Algeria severed diplomatic ties with Morocco.

Following Wednesday’s court ruling, Sansal’s lawyer pleased to Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to show “humanity” to the writer.

Sansal is well known for his anti-Islamist views and is an outspoken critic of the Algerian government.

Meanwhile his detractors say he is a darling of the far-right who appeases their prejudices.

Far-right French leader Marine Le Pen has called Sansal a “fighter for liberty and a courageous opponent of Islamism”.

His age has previously been reported as 75, but his publishers Gallimard say he is in fact 80.

Additional reporting by Marcus Erbe

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