Algerian authorities arrested two journalists for publishing a video of businesswomen protesting their treatment at a government event.
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Algerian authorities have detained journalists Sofiane Ghirous and Ferhat Omar of “Algerie Scoop” for publishing a video showing businesswomen protesting their treatment at a government-sponsored event. The journalists are accused of “incitement and hate speech,” according to the National Committee for the Liberation of Detainees. The video featured female start-up founders criticizing the government for… Read More »Algerian Authorities Arrest Two Journalists for Publishing Protest Video
Algerian authorities arrested two journalists for publishing a video of businesswomen protesting their treatment at a government event.
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