France doubts Algeria's intentions behind Boualem Sansal arrest
- French President Emmanuel Macron called Boualem Sansal a 'freedom fighter,' asserting his arrest by Algeria is 'totally arbitrary.'
- Sansal, a critic of the Algerian government, was detained on national security charges and is reportedly in poor health.
- Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune labeled Sansal an 'imposter' and accused France of interference.
- The situation highlights strained diplomatic relations between France and Algeria, exacerbated by tensions over Western Sahara.
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