This investigative report details accusations against Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his administration for orchestrating covert operations targeting political opponents residing in France. The report cites confidential documents and interviews with French security officials, portraying Tebboune as personally involved in these actions.
The article highlights several key figures and incidents:
General Sadek, head of the DGDSE (Algerian external intelligence service), is identified as a central figure in coordinating these operations, allegedly acting on Tebboune's orders.
The report presents several pieces of evidence supporting the allegations:
These actions are described as attempts to silence critics through intimidation and harm. The French government’s response includes a dedicated Defense Council meeting to address the situation.
The article paints a picture of Tebboune as an impulsive and vengeful leader, intolerant of criticism, directly authorizing the pursuit of those who oppose his regime. His personal involvement is depicted as escalating the targeting of dissidents.