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"Mr Tebboune pointed out that he will not interfere directly in what concerns the judiciary," he added.
In the Algerian judicial system, the president has the right to pardon prisoners.In principle, that right applies only to those whose convictions are final, such as Tabbou, whose one year prison sentence is for an "attack on the integrity of national territory".
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As for Benlarbi, he has been held in preventive detention since March 7.
Tabbou’s predicament
Karim Tabbou, the founder of the Social and Democratic Union party (UDS) - which has been banned in Algeria - was first arrested in September after he took part in a conference calling for the rejection of the December presidential elections.
His charges included "harming army morale", "undermining national unity" and "inciting violence". Much of his pre-trial detention has been spent in solitary confinement.
In September a court in Algiers sentenced Tabbou to six months behind bars as well as a six month suspended sentence.
Having almost completed six months in prison, Tabbou was expected to be released at the end of March to serve his suspended sentence.
However, on 24 March 2020 Tabbou was sentenced to another year in prison and a fine of 50,000 Algerian dinars (US$405) for charges of "incitement to violence" and "harming national security" in relation to a speech he gave, in a video published on the UDS's Facebook page, where he criticised the role of the army in politics.
Tabbou has been held in prolonged solitary confinement since his arrest in September 2019.
The prosecution had originally sought a four-year prison sentence and 200,000 dinar fine ($1,700).