A situation dedicated to failure? The daughter of the writer Franco-Algeria Boalem Sansal denounces this Friday, August 29, with BFMTV this Friday, August 29, a “death sentence” towards her father, sentenced to five years in prison for appeal, in particular for “attack against the national unity”, and who is in the heart of a serious diplomat of Mulch between Paris and algae.
“I think it is a death sentence because he at 80 (…) I don’t know what condition it is,” he worries Sansal, who nevertheless sent a letter to the concentrator to ask for his father’s liberation.
According to her, Emmanuel Macron “did not respond personally or publicly.” “I don’t think you do everything you can do … There are diplomatic patterns: you have to do something,” he pushes Sansal, domiciled in Prague and 51 years.
“A political and moral requirement”
Since the beginning of the Sansal imprisonment of Boalem, the latter assures that she and her sister have not received news from him. Some people around him advise him to go directly to Algiers to try to see him, but the latter finds him dangerous, given his Algerian nationality.
In the columns of Figaro, his daughter had significantly pointed out the inaction of the French government against the situation of his father. For her, France “has given the impression of processing this file for too long with caution,” and added that “France owes it.”
“The President of the Republic sends an unequivocal message: the freedom of Boalem Sansal is not a variable of diplomatic adjustment, it is a political and moral requirement,” he said.
Boalem Sansal has been imprisoned in Algeria since November 16. The writer was prosecuted for several positions, especially “attack against national unity, an indignation with a constituted body, the practices that probably damage the national economy and the arrest of videos and publications that threaten the security and stability of the country.”
Vague support among politicians
Shortly after his judgment, the writer had received a support wave from several policies. The head of deputies of the National Rally Rally Le Pen had also denounced a “condemnation for perpetuity”, “given his age and his state of health.”
On the left side, the head of rebel deputies Mathilde Panot again claimed his release. In the PS, the socialist senator Laurence Rossignol called “French diplomacy” to “deploy to obtain (the) release of Boalem Sansal.
Source: BFM TV
