Khaled Drareni sentenced on charges related to his work as a journalist
Timeline
March 3, 2022: The Algiers Court of Appeal sentences Khaled Drareni to a six-month suspended prison sentence, a fine of DZD 50,000, and five year’s probation.
March 25, 2021: The Supreme Court accepts Khaled Drareni’s cassation complaint.
February 19, 2021: Khaled Drareni is released after being jailed for 11 months.
November 26, 2020: the European Parliament adopts an urgency resolution highlighting “the deteriorating human rights situation in Algeria, in particular the case of journalist Khaled Drareni”.
September 16, 2020: MENA Rights Group requests the intervention of the Office of International Standards and Legal Affairs of the UNESCO; three special procedures mandate holders and members of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) call for the release of Khaled Drareni in a public statement.
September 15, 2020: The court of Algiers condemns Khaled Drareni to two years in prison.
August 10, 2020: The court of Sidi M'hamed sentences Khaled Drareni to three years in prison.
March 10, 2020: Khaled Drareni is charged with “undermining the integrity of the national territory” and “unarmed assembly”.
March 7-10, 2020: Khaled Drareni is interrogated during a three-day period in police custody.
March 7, 2020: Khaled Drareni is arrested as he is filming the police forcibly disperse a demonstration on the Didouche Mourad Avenue in the centre of Algiers.