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Jailed French journalist drops appeal in Algeria, eyes presidential pardon

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May 5, 2026
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Jailed French journalist drops appeal in Algeria, eyes presidential pardon

French journalist Christophe Gleizes has withdrawn his appeal to Algeria’s highest court, in a move his family hopes will open the door to a presidential pardon and, ultimately, his release.

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