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Algeria seeks 18 months' jail for journalist for 'defamation'

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Prosecutors in Algeria are seeking an 18-month prison sentence for a journalist on charges including defamation, a penalty Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has slammed as "disproportionate".

The communications ministry has accused Abdelhakim Setouane, editor-in-chief of Arabic-language news site Essafir Broadcast, of "defamation", "invasion of privacy", "journalistic blackmail" and "publishing malicious information".

The accusations stem from an article alleging the speaker of the lower house of parliament was having an extra-marital affair, the media rights group said on Monday.

The court in Sidi M'hamed on Monday sought 18 months in jail for Setouane, who has been in custody since 20 October.

RSF in a statement called the proposed penalty "disproportionate" and called for the journalist's immediate release.

Algerian media said the verdict was expected on 29 March.

Algerian authorities have detained and prosecuted a number of journalists in recent months.

Among them is Khaled Drareni, founder of online news site the Casbah Tribune and a correspondent for RSF and French-language TV5 Monde.

Drareni was provisionally released last month following a presidential pardon.

"An unstable political environment is increasing the threats to the freedom to inform in Algeria," according to RSF.

"As a result of judicial harassment, the Algerian media struggle to fulfil their role."

RSF ranked Algeria 146 out of 180 countries and territories in its 2020 World Press Freedom Index, a 27-place drop since 2015.

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