Rachid Nekkaz departs from Algeria to Spain
Prominent Algerian opponent and political activist Rachid Nekkaz announces on Facebook and Twitter that he has launched judicial follow-up in France, after leaving Algeria today, against the judicial authorities in Algeria.
Opposition political activist Rachid Nekkaz had left prison before the expiration of his sentence, and President Abdelmadjid Tebboune had lifted a ban on travel.
At his request, he will be able to join his family in the United States, as well as to complete his treatment journey in Spain for diseases he suffers from.
What did Rachid Nekkaz do in Spain?
Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz wrote on his social media accounts that "the hour of departure was ticking", using a boarding pass to Barcelona, Spain.
He will be staying for a short time in Spain until the time he receives the U.S. visa, according to journalists quoted by his lawyer.
He had undergone a nasal operation last week in the Shalaf region of western Algeria, from which opponents Rachid Nekkaz came from.
According to Algerian opposition lawyer Rachid Nekkaz, his client described the Algerian judiciary as retaliatory, blind and holly.
Why did Rachid Nekkaz renounce French citizenship?
Rachid Nekkaz stressed that when he renounced French citizenship in order to run for office as President of the Republic, that decision was aimed at saving the loyal people of Algeria from the gang of the late President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Algerian journalist Rachid Nekkaz strongly holds the French judiciary, stating that he is "vindictive, blind and malicious.
He refuses to confess guilt ", without explaining what he means, stressing:" I will face him at the necessary time with the head raised, and when I have honed the batteries back... so long
What is Rachid Nekkaz relationship with France?
The Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz, who was born and lived in France, was subjected between 2012 and 2013 to numerous judicial follow-ups, which concerned the rental of more than 100 properties, owned in the French capital of Paris, belonging to Algerian immigrants residing in France.
The Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz has previously stated that the French judiciary "receives complaints and reports about my prosecution for supporting the poles in France", a clear reference to the great controversy.
raised by the Algerian opposition Rachid Nekkaz in that period, for his announcement of the payment of substantial financial fines, which were imposed on women wearing the niqab in public places in Paris, which brought him "Rachid Nekkaz" exasperation from far-right politicians in France.
In his latest publication, Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz, 56, stated that he had never regretted the period of his political activity in Algeria, "I shall leave this dignified people for a land loaded with history in reference to Spain, which witnessed the birth of prominent scholars towards" Ibn Rushd and Ibn al-Arabi ", referring to Spain.
Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz also stated that France would "wait until I can return".
What is the reason for Rachid Nekkaz prison in Algeria?
Opponent Rachid Nekkaz was jailed in 2020 for his opposition activity to organize the presidential election at the end of 2019.
Rachid Nekkaz was strongly involved in the people's movement that demanded regime change in 2019. Algerian opposition Rachid Nkaz received strong support in Algeria and France amid the demonstrators, a large sector of whom he saw as the country's President.
The Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz has been accused of "inciting arms in Algeria's movement" and of "preventing citizens in Algeria from their right to vote through a planned plan from France", according to the list of accusations against the opposition Rachid Nekkaz.
The Algerian court convicted him to 5 years' imprisonment with execution, including Rachid Nekkaz, who had served nearly two and a half years, and left Algerian prison last January.
Algeria releases Rachid Nekkaz
Benefiting from an extraordinary presidential pardon, which came at the request of President Tebboune, he appealed for urgent treatment outside the prison in Spain, after his health deteriorated in prison in Algeria, according to his lawyer.
The Algerian authorities reduced his prison term, after Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz announced his final retirement from politics, in a clear letter written from inside the prison, in which Rachid Nakaz indicated that he wanted to devote himself to addressing his health problems and to writing exclusively for his family.
Algerian opponent Rachid Nekkaz, in a controversial video, was heavily contested by political activists in Algeria on the pretext that they abandoned him and did not stand by him while he faced imprisonment.
A member of his defence was also imprisoned in Algeria for participating in last year's demonstration to demand the release of his client, Rachid Nekkaz.
Is Rachid Nekkaz returning to Algeria again?
Algerian opponent Rachid Nkaz renounced his French citizenship in 2014, in response to conditions imposed by the Algerian Constitution, who wished to run for Algeria's presidential election that same year.
However, opposition opposition Rashid Nkaz did not collect enough signatures, which, according to the Government at the time, would allow him to form a candidate for the presidential election.
The opposition, Rashid Nakaz, confirmed that he had obtained 62 thousand signatures (from the required 65 a thousand), and Rashid Nakaz stated that all such signatures had been stolen from him, and was in the process of filing his candidacy with the Constitutional Council "currently the Constitutional Court".
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