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Algerian newspaper editor Mohamed Benchicou's 500th day in prison

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Borders activists demonstrated outside the Algerian embassy in Paris today to mark Algerian newspaper editor Mohamed Benchicou's 500th day in prison. Balloons in the colours of the Algerian flag were tied to the embassy railings with small bags of medicines attached in an additional gesture of support for Benchicou, who has been seriously ill for several months. The Algerian cartoonist Dilem drew a cartoon for the occasion.

Borders activists demonstrated outside the Algerian embassy in Paris today
to mark Algerian newspaper editor Mohamed Benchicou's 500th day in prison.
Balloons in the colours of the Algerian flag were tied to the embassy
railings with small bags of medicines attached in an additional gesture of
support for Benchicou, who has been seriously ill for several months. The
Algerian cartoonist Dilem drew a cartoon for the occasion.

"Mohamed Benchicou has now been in prison for 500 days," Reporters Without
Borders said. "We reiterate our request for his release and we voice our
outrage at the obstinacy of the Algerian authorities in continuing to hound
him. We are very worried about his health, which has declined sharply in
recent months. He risks being paralysed if he does not get proper treatment
soon. The Algerian government is responsible for his condition and must free
him at once."

The press freedom organisation also tried to hand in a letter to the
Algerian ambassador formally requesting Benchicou's immediate release.

"We insist today that the Algerian authorities stop harassing this
journalist and free him at once," the letter said, adding, "Mohamed
Benchicou has been detained since 14 June 2004 and has already paid too high
a price for his right to free expression."

The editor of the daily Le Matin, Benchicou has been the target of many
libel actions in recent years and is serving a 30-month prison sentence. His
newspaper opposed President Bouteflika during his campaign for re-election
in April 2004 and has been banned since 23 July 2004. Benchicou is also the
author of a book entitled "Bouteflika, an Algerian impostor," that was
published in February 2004.

News Agencies

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