A serious escalation against trade union freedoms in Algeria
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Productive Forces (COSYFOP) condemned the verdict issued on October 29, 2025, by the Oum El Bouaghi court, sentencing Algerian trade unionist Ali Maamri, president of the National Union of Cultural Sector Employees (SNFC), to 15 years in prison on charges of “praising terrorism.” This verdict came after more than seven months of arbitrary detention, during which he was held incommunicado.
ILO | Shocking Report on the Repression of "COSYFOP" and Its Leadership in Algeria
The International Labour Office's Committee on Freedom of Association (CFO) has issued its new report, No. 411, detailing the ongoing repression of the independent trade union confederation, COSYFOP, in Algeria. The report reiterates growing international concerns about the deteriorating situation […]