
Mohamed Baghdadi
Mohamed Baghdadi is a prominent Algerian lawyer known for his role as the bâtonnier (bar association president) of Algiers. He has been involved in various legal and human rights issues in Algeria, particularly in relation to the defense of individuals facing political charges. Recently, he has been in the news regarding the case of Boualem Sansal, where he publicly stated that Sansal chose to represent himself in court, countering claims of inadequate legal representation. Baghdadi's comments reflect the ongoing tensions surrounding judicial independence and human rights in Algeria.
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Algeria:
Mohamed Baghdadi is the president of the Bar Association of Algiers who contested Retailleau's claims about Sansal's trial.
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Algeria:
Mohamed Baghdadi expressed surprise at the misinformation being spread by certain media outlets regarding Boualem Sansal's case.
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France:
Mohamed Baghdadi is the Algerian lawyer who claimed that Boualem Sansal chose to defend himself.
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