The article discusses the backlash from Algerian lawmakers regarding a European Parliament resolution that criticized the arrest of novelist Boualem Sansal. Lawmakers argue that the resolution contains misleading allegations and is aimed at undermining Algeria's image rather than genuinely caring for Sansal's well-being. Since his arrest on November 16, the case has garnered international attention, especially from European writers and politicians critical of Islam. Sansal's arrest, along with others, highlights how the Algerian government employs anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent and silence critics.
Algerian lawmakers condemned the European Parliament for criticizing the arrest of novelist Boualem Sansal, accusing them of misleading allegations and political interference.
The arrest of Boualem Sansal on November 16 is part of Algeria's broader campaign against activists, using anti-terrorism laws to silence dissent.
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