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In Algeria, Public Prosecution Seeks Prison Sentences For TV Staffers In Showing Of Danish Cartoons Depicting Muhammad

Algeria's public prosecution is demanding a five-year prison sentence for former Canal Algerie TV director Lutfi Chriett and for former Channel 3 director Houria Khatir, on charges of "harming the Prophet."

In May 2006, both channels showed the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, in the context of a report on the demonstrations that they had sparked.

The prosecution also demanded a three-year prison sentence for six other individuals involved in producing the broadcasts.

Source: El-Shorouq El-Yawmi, Algeria, October 1, 2007

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