How the Algerian regime’s networks are destabilizing

How the Algerian regime’s networks are destabilizing
How the Algerian regime’s networks are destabilizing France

Dn the small apartment in the Parisian suburbs where he receives us, in front of his library cluttered with books, Ghilas Aïnouche’s voice trembles. “We fled power and thugs, and we found them here. Will I have to apply for asylum in the United States? » Thirty-six years old, with the face of an angel, and a battery of pencils that he has been carrying for years in a plastic box, from one side of the Mediterranean to the other. Persecuted in Algeria for his press cartoons, the young cartoonist, whom the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo had spotted in 2014, sketches both President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and army chiefs – drawings deemed so offensive that in 2017 his newspaper was farm. Ghilas Aïnouche was beaten up, fired…

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