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Over 5,000 Algerian immigrants forcibly deported from France every year

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Over 5,000 Algerian immigrants forcibly deported from France every year
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French authorities deported an Algerian national called “A.A.M” forcibly to Algeria, without fulfilled the legal requirements for that, even when his file was posed at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, as he asked the French authorities not to deport him.

Office of the Algerian League for the Human Rights’ Defense in Chlef (Western Algeria), said that the case is related to the Algerian national (A.A.M) who was born in 1976 in the same city, married to a French woman, and has two sons.
“He was forcibly deported to Algeria although he launched several procedures, in accordance with the laws that are applied by the French authorities and the European Court of Human Rights, which decided to send a correspondence to the French authorities (Foreign Affairs Ministry), but the French authorities did not take the correspondence of the European Court into account, and deported him on Friday, 02/20/2015 forcibly from France to Algeria, during the same day of the correspondence which they received in order to evade responsibility before the European Court, although the file of the forced deportation was filled at the European Court of Human Rights.”
“Over 5.000 of Algerian nationals deported from France to Algeria, and this is a blatant violation by the French authorities for the rights of Algerian nationals who are residing in the French soil. What happened is strongly linked to the repercussions of Charlie Hebdo events, and the subsequent hostility by the French authorities against the Algerians.”
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