Ali Mammeri Jailed on Terrorism Charges over Human Rights Group Initiative

النقابي علي معمري

Tomorrow, Tuesday, the case of trade union activist Ali Mammeri will be presented to the indictment chamber of the Oum El Bouaghi court, to consider the decision of the investigating judge who recently concluded his investigation and approved the criminal charges against Mammeri, most notably the charge of praising terrorism. His lawyer has formally appealed these charges in a written petition. According to what Ali Mammeri’s family told the Confederation website, the judge […]

Digital Crackdown in Algeria: Top Global Petition Platforms Blocked Nationwide

A field investigation by Kozifob confirms the digital muzzling of freedom of expression in Algeria in the era of digital activism. Amid the political and social transformations taking place in Algeria, a dangerous phenomenon is emerging that reflects the extent of restrictions imposed on public freedoms and human rights, even in the digital space. It has become clear that Change.org and Avaaz.org, two of the largest global platforms for campaigns and popular appeals, are suffering from […]

Trade Union Repression Spares No One: The Case of Saïda Neghza’s Imprisonment

In a dangerous development that reflects the systematic restrictions on trade union and economic freedoms in Algeria, Ms. Saida Neghza, the former president of the General Confederation of Algerian Enterprises (CGEA), was imprisoned under a four-year sentence issued by the Algerian judiciary in a case related to collecting endorsements during the recent presidential elections. This sentence coincided with her forced removal from the presidency […]

Yamina Meghraoui on Trial: Further Repression of Independent Women Trade Unionists in Algeria

Algeria – May 8, 2025 After more than a year and a half of judicial investigations, Yamina Maghraoui, a union leader and member of the National Secretariat of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Productive Forces (COSYFOP) and head of the Working Women’s Committee of the SNAPAP union, was referred to the Misdemeanor Court to face charges related to “spreading false news that could harm public order,” in accordance with Article 196 bis of the […]

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