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Algerian court upholds five-year jail term for Boualem Sansal

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An Algerian court upheld a five-year prison sentence being served by French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal for undermining national unity. Sansal was living in France but was detained while visiting Algeria in November and sentenced in March.

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  • Boualem Sansal, a French-Algerian writer, is known for his critical works on Algerian politics. 17s
  • Sansal's books were censored in Algeria due to direct criticism of political leaders. 34s
  • He was granted French citizenship and later detained in Algeria during a visit. 1m 24s
  • Sansal was sentenced to five years in prison for undermining Algeria's territorial integrity. 1m 36s
  • The sentence has been upheld by an appeals court and has become a diplomatic issue between France and Algeria. 1m 47s
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