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Former minister meets with imprisoned French journalist in Algeria

French former minister Ségolène Royal on Friday visited French journalist Christophe Gleizes in prison in Algeria, where he is serving a seven-year sentence for alleged support of terrorism, after meeting with the country's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune – raising hopes for a possible turnaround in his case.

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She said that she had obtained the transfer of Christophe Gleizes' journalist from his prison in Tizi-Ouzou in Algiers. The visit of the former minister was greeted, especially on the spot, where in the midst of a diplomatic crisis with France, his "congregators" were appreciated. - In Algeria, in an attempt to start a thaw, Ségolène Royal obtained the transfer of Christophe Gleizes to Algiers (International).

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The former minister made this visit as president of the Association France Algeria and at the invitation of the Algerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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The former elected PS, today president of the Association France Algeria, visited Christophe Gleizes on Friday in his prison in Tizi-Ouzou.

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Ségolène Royal visited French journalist Christophe Gleizes in his prison and claims to have "get" his transfer from Tizi-Ouzou to a prison near Algiers

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French journalist Christophe Gleizes, "very happy" to receive the visit of Ségolène Royal Friday in prison, will be transferred to Algiers announced the former minister.

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On the margins of a visit, the former minister met on Friday with journalist Christophe Gleizes, who has been detained since June. In a context of tensions between Paris and Algiers, she declared "acting for reconciliation and respect".

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parismatch.com broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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