22 April 2021, 13:02 UTC
Todayâs sentencing of Said Djabelkheir, a well-known Islamic expert, to three years in prison for âoffendingâ Islam in comments he posted on Facebook, is a chilling setback for freedom of expression in Algeria, said Amnesty International.
In three online posts on Facebook in January 2020, Said Djabelkheir drew comparisons between Eid al-Adha and the Berber New Year celebrations; referred to some stories in the Qurâan as âmyths; and said he considered some hadiths âapocryphalâ. The Sidi Mhamed Court of First Instance today convicted him of âoffending the Prophet of Islamâ and âdenigrating the dogma or precepts of Islam under Article 144bis of Algeriaâs Penal Code.
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Christian in Algeria Imprisoned for Cartoon on Facebook
Christian in Algeria Imprisoned for Cartoon on Facebook
TIZI-OUZOU,
Algeria, February 1, 2021 (Morning Star News) – A Christian who had received and reposted a cartoon of the prophet of Islam on his Facebook account three years ago was not too concerned when gendarmerie showed up at his door on Jan. 20.
By the next day, the 43-year-old father of four young children had been sentenced to five years in prison under an Algerian law against insulting Muhammad, sources said.
Hamid (surname withheld for security reasons), a poultry farmer in El-Aiyaida, 19 miles east of Oran, had not heard from authorities since reposting the cartoon on his Facebook page in 2018, said Rachid Seighir, pastor of