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Kamel Daoud, cible d’Alger, traqué à Paris : la littérature en procès

En poursuivant l'ecrivain, l'Algerie envoie un message glacant : la liberte intellectuelle n'a pas sa place sous ce regime. Mais pourquoi trouve-t-il aussi des censeurs en France ?



Kamel Daoud, an Algerian writer, faces censorship and persecution from his government for his novel *Houris*, which critiques Algeria's political and social issues. The Algerian government's pursuit of him is seen as an attack on intellectual freedom. Additionally, some in France have supported censorship of his work, raising concerns about freedom of expression. Daoud's novel draws from real-life trauma, particularly inspired by a patient of his wife, a psychiatrist, whose story reflects broader societal wounds. His work highlights the power of literature to address collective traumas and challenge oppressive regimes.

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