Canadian anti-crime researcher sentenced to two years in prison in Algeria

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Human Rights Watch has said Farrah’s arrest came amid a larger crackdown against Algeria’s pro-democracy movement

and that anyone working for an NGO that isn’t perfectly aligned with government positions is at risk of arrest.

 

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