Freedom for Boualem Sansal: A Year-Long Imprisonment Ends

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Introduction to Freedom

Boualem Sansal, a French-Algerian novelist, has been released from prison after a year-long imprisonment.

Reasons Behind Imprisonment

He was arrested for undermining national unity and insulting public institutions due to his critical views on Islam, colonialism, and Algeria's leaders.

The Path to Freedom

The German president's appeal for his release, citing humanitarian grounds, led to his pardon.

What's Next?

Sansal will receive medical treatment in Germany for his cancer.

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