“One day, Sansal prison will be ours”

“One day, Sansal prison will be ours”
“One day, Sansal prison will be ours”

Lpure obscenity. An 80-year-old Franco-Algerian writer is imprisoned for his ideas and some are working to investigate his trial remotely. Boualem Sansal “is not an angel”, Sandrine Rousseau dared to say… Does this mean that he deserves a little of what is happening to him? If there were still a little dignity left in our public debate, the author of this sentence would be the object of unanimous opprobrium. Except, we know, that won’t be the case. Sandrine Rousseau, like others in the fringes of this liberticidal left, believes she sees behind the writer the specter of “the extreme right and supremacism”. Ah good ? Freedom of expression, women’s rights, secularism, all of this is far-right?

It is in Algiers that Boualem Sansal risks dying, but that’s good…


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