Cybersecurity in Algeria
According to a Comparitech study[i], which looked at 60 countries and included a number of categories, from malware rates to cybersecurity-related legislation, Algeria is the least cyber-secure country in the world. It was the highest-ranking country for lack of legislation… Keep Reading
Madeleine McCann: revisiting a tale of white privilege (Part II)
Part I can be found here. Criminal profilers reject the abduction theory As time went by, a number of criminal profilers started questioning the parents’ version of events. Pat Brown, is amongst those that rather than analysing the situation emotionally,… Keep Reading
Christchurch attack and Islamophobia
After the New Zealand shooting that saw the killing of at least 49 Muslim worshippers in two mosques in Christchurch by Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old man from Australia, a far-right Australian senator blamed “the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics… Keep Reading
Madeleine McCann: revisiting a tale of white privilege (Part I)
No missing child has ever generated as much interest by the public and as much controversy in the way an investigation was carried out, we look in this article at how Madeleine McCann’s disappearance is mostly a case of ‘missing… Keep Reading
U.S Department of State 2018 human rights report on Algeria
The U.S Department of State released on March the 13th its annual report on the situation of human rights around the world. The report covers the period from January 1st to December 31st, 2018. According to the 2018 report, the… Keep Reading
Algeria: after the coup d’état comes the propaganda
The regime has launched a counter-offensive to divide the Algerian people since the appointment of Bedoui and Lamamra, here’s how. Fake news sponsored by general Nezzar’s son Algerie Patriotique, a media outlet owned by general Nezzar’ son, who is currently… Keep Reading
Tunisian journalist arbitrarily prevented from entering Algeria
The National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) denounced the expulsion of Tunisian journalist Intissar Chelly on Tuesday 12th March, by the Algerian authorities, who prevented her from entering the country and interrogated her for hours. In a statement issued this… Keep Reading
Is Algeria heading towards martial law?
The former president of the Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD), Said Sadi, told Liberte Algerie today that “nothing is gained” with regard to the ongoing mobilization against the fifth term and the departure of the system. “I think the… Keep Reading