Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal has reportedly been detained by Algerian security services after his arrival at Algiers airport from Paris.
The 75-year-old author, known for his critical stance against the Algerian regime, has been unreachable for several days, sparking concern among his friends, publishers, and the French government.
Allegations suggest he is accused of "intelligence with the enemy," though details remain unclear.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who personally granted Sansal French nationality, is closely monitoring the situation.
The incident has heightened tensions between France and Algeria, with calls from French political figures for Sansal's immediate release.
The literary community and human rights advocates are rallying for his freedom, emphasizing the importance of protecting free speech and dissenting voices.