Parents of French Journalist Detained in Algeria to Appeal for Release in New York
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The parents of French journalist Christophe Gleizes, detained in Algeria since May 2024, are in New York to appeal for his release.
- Gleizes is serving a seven-year sentence for "apology of terrorism."
- His parents plan to speak to the media ahead of France's first World Cup match to raise awareness and pressure authorities.
The parents of French journalist Christophe Gleizes, who has been detained in Algeria since May 2024, have traveled to New York. They intend to speak with the media on Monday to draw attention to their son's situation and advocate for his release.
Gleizes is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence in Algeria after being convicted of "apology of terrorism." Despite international and diplomatic mobilization efforts, his situation has not improved, and he remains incarcerated.
His parents' press conference is scheduled to take place on the eve of France's opening match in the World Cup against Senegal. They aim to provide updates on their son's well-being and to exert pressure for his liberation through public appeal.
The article also references related news, including comments from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating Gleizes is "doing well," and a regret expressed by his family regarding the perceived lack of support from French football stars. It also includes links to other articles discussing the World Cup, football, and related commentary.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.