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Algeria: A court requests three years in prison for blogger

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An Algiers prosecutor has requested a three-year prison sentence against a young Algerian blogger who called for a boycott of the May 10 legislative polls, a defence lawyer said Thursday.

  • The prosecutor requested a three-year prison term against blogger Tarek Mameri during a court hearing that took place on Wednesday in Algiers.
  • Tarek Mameri, 23, was detained on May 2 for posting videos on his blog calling for a boycott of last month's parliamentary election -- and on charges of destroying property and "setting administrative documents on fire."
  • "Yes, I destroyed electoral placards and burned my voter's card... I opted to do that rather than immolate myself," the young blogger told the state prosecutor last month.
  • The final verdict in the case is expected on June 27.
  • An Algerian court last month sentenced a Yemeni Salafist imam to six months in jail, a $1,300 fine and a 10-year ban on visiting Algeria for having issued a religious edict urging voters to boycott the election.

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