In Algeria, arrest of opponent Karim Tabbou

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The Algerian League for Human Rights (LADDH) announced the arrest of Karim Tabbou, figure of the pro-democracy movement Hirak in Algeria, Friday evening April 29. “We do not yet know the reasons for this new arrest”, said the human rights organization on its Facebook page.

“Stop the instrumentalization of justice, opinion is not a crime”posted, also on Facebook, the National Committee for the Liberation of Detainees (CNLD), announcing the arrest of the activist ” at his home “.

On April 26, Mr. Tabbou posted on Facebook a “tribute to Hakim Debbazi”55, arrested in February for publications on social networks, whose death was announced earlier this week by the LADDH. “Physically dead, the martyrs of just causes are more than alive”says Mr. Tabbou in his publication, making the authorities responsible for his death following a cardiac arrest.

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“Of course the power remains and will remain the one and only responsible for his death”, continues Mr. Tabbou in his message. He also paid tribute to Mr. Debbazi, whom he described as “a child of the people, a modest and humble citizen, father of three children who had committed body and soul to the Hirak”. According to Mr. Tabbou, the deceased had “carried on his frail shoulders all the weight of the demands expressed in the Hirak”of which he had become “one of the main animators in his locality” of Hadjout (west of the country).

“Let’s keep the sense of his sacrifice, let’s remain constant and continue our fight for the advent of the rule of law. Rest in peace Hakim, your fight will not be in vain”adds Mr. Tabbou in his publication.

About 300 opponents still imprisoned

Karim Tabbou was sentenced in December 2020 to a one-year suspended prison sentence for “undermining national security”, a sentence which had allowed him not to return to prison. Arrested in September 2019 in connection with this case, he had been imprisoned for nine months before being granted parole in July 2020.

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In another case, Karim Tabbou was sentenced on appeal in March 2020 to one year in prison for the same charge of“undermining national security”, because of a video posted on his party’s Facebook page in which he criticized military interference in political affairs, a sentence he served.

Leader of a small opposition party not approved by the authorities, the Democratic and Social Union (UDS), he is one of the most popular faces of Hirak, marked by major demonstrations from February 2019 until early 2020, which led to the departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after twenty years in power in April 2019.

According to the CNLD, about 300 people are still imprisoned in Algeria in connection with the Hirak or the defense of individual freedoms.

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The World with AFP

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