Boualem Sansal pardoned: the end of years of “silence” and political bickering

Boualem Sansal has been languishing behind the walls of Koléa prison, about thirty kilometers west of Algiers, for 361 days. This Wednesday, the President of Algeria, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, granted him a pardon for humanitarian reasons, one year, almost a day after his arrest.

Abdelmadjid Tebboune certainly wants to avoid the embarrassment of such a warning. Weakened by prostate cancer, the French-Algerian novelist saw his prolonged imprisonment turn into state revenge. The author of “The Oath of the Barbarians” (Gallimard, 2013) has become a diplomatic burden for the regime. His entry into the Royal Academy of Belgium in October reignited international pressure.