On charges of displaying publications that harm the national interest and symbols of the Republic:

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The Misdemeanor Court in Sidi M’hamed imposed a 4-year prison sentence and a fine of 200,000 Algerian dinars against the arrested lawyer, Latifa Dib, on charges of displaying publications to the public that would harm the national interest and the symbols of the Republic.
During the appearance of the arrested lawyer, on Monday, June 8, before the sentencing judge at the misdemeanor court in Sidi M’hamed, where he confronted her with the facts attributed to her, which would harm the national interest and the symbols of the Algerian Republic, the person in question denied all the charges against her in full and in detail, and said that her intention in the publication was not to harm the national interest or to harm any symbol of the state, and she is known for her endless love for Algeria, as she put it.
Deeb explained that the post she posted on her page on the social networking site “Facebook” was an implicit message to parties she described as “enemies” who tried to distort her reputation and threaten to throw her in prison and then liquidate her by killing her. She stressed that she was not against any specific person or party.
In her response to the judge’s question regarding publishing pictures of the President of the Republic and the Chief of Staff of the Army, the arrested lawyer confirmed that the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, and the Chief of Staff are public figures, and she is accustomed in all her publications on social networking sites to “publish their pictures in order to raise their value and ask for help and protection from them, as she is the daughter of a mujahid first and then the granddaughter of the nation’s martyr second, and in addition to that, she has been a fighter for 7 years,” according to her statement before the court.















