Alger
"Today,
Algerian-French relations
are objectively suspended and the great hope aroused by President Macron's visit to Algeria is reduced to zero
.
For two days, the Algerian media - here, an excerpt from the editorial of
L'Expression
, a pro-power French daily - have been unleashed against France, reflecting an undisguised cold anger at the highest peak of the state.
At the heart of this new crisis between Paris and Algiers: the exfiltration, Monday, of Amira Bouraoui, from Tunis to Lyon.
This 46-year-old Franco-Algerian activist came to prominence in 2014 when she was spokesperson for Barakat!
(That's enough! in Algerian dialect), an opposition movement to a fourth term of Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
She recently hosted a political program on Radio M, an independent web radio whose director, Ihsane el Kadi, has been in prison since December.
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