In the rest of his video, he added: “Those who go out in Paris, we will take care of them. And those who go out in Algeria, shoot them too. They are paid by France, the country in which I live The Algerian authorities know me. Shoot them, we will bury them with the Jews.”
Marc Levy: “Social networks pour poison on society and you have to be blind to deny it”
Calls to demonstrate against the Algerian regime, in France as in Algeria, are taking place in a climate of increasing repression against dissident voices.
Recently, the arrest of the Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, an emblematic figure of criticism of power, caused a wave of shock within civil society and the diaspora. Known for his stances against corruption and authoritarianism, Sansal embodies the fight for fundamental freedoms in the face of a regime accused of increasingly restricting democratic space.
This event illustrates the growing pressure exerted on intellectuals, journalists and activists, strengthening the mobilization of opponents of the regime, particularly in France, where demonstrations are met with hate speech and threats like those propagated on TikTok by the influencer “Zazouyoucef”.
With its more than 400,000 subscribers on the social network TikTok, “Zazouyoucef” contributes to amplifying hate speech against opponents of the Algerian regime.