Algerian historian Mohamed Amine Belghith has gained renewed attention following a presidential decree from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in his favor.
This decision comes after an appeals court sentenced him to three years in prison for comments that sparked a widespread debate on Amazigh identity, which were deemed a threat to national unity.
Belghith's release has reignited discussions on the limits of free speech in Algeria, particularly regarding sensitive issues related to national identity and cultural diversity.
Observers suggest that this move may carry political implications aimed at stabilizing the internal situation and reopening the dialogue on the balance between free expression and the preservation of national unity.