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HM-DZ-2024-001
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Hadjer Zitouni

Former Director of Communication and Media at the Algerian Red Crescent; whistleblower on humanitarian aid mismanagement.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Sentenced
in Algeria
767days
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Algeria
Profession
NGO worker, Whistleblower
Arrested
30 Apr 2024
Verb. status
Serving sentence
Sentence
One year in prison (six months firm, six months suspended) and a fine of 50,000 Algerian dinars.
First record
20242-year archive
The judicial response targeted the whistleblowers, not the conduct they reported. HuMENA Editorial
HuMENA · for Human Rights and Civic Engagement Living Archive · humena.org/defenders
File HM-DZ-2024-001
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Hadjer ZitouniCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
HM-DZ-2024-001Page 02

§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

Former communications director at the Algerian Red Crescent who reported mismanagement of humanitarian aid in 2023. Detained and prosecuted after the organization's president filed a complaint accusing her of defamation and spreading false information.

Background and Work

Hadjer Zitouni served as Director of Communication and Media at the Algerian Red Crescent, a state-supervised humanitarian body. In 2023, she and fellow official Benchattah began documenting what they believed were serious breaches of the organization's mandate. Their allegations included the potential diversion of aid intended for Sahrawi refugees in Tindouf camps and irregularities in assistance destined for Gaza.

Rather than prompting an internal review, their public disclosures triggered a criminal complaint. In April 2024, Red Crescent president Ibtissam Hamlaoui filed charges accusing Zitouni and Benchattah of spreading false information, disturbing public order, and defaming the organization via social media.

Arrest and Pre-Trial Detention

Zitouni was summoned by the national gendarmerie on 30 April 2024 and detained for several days. On 14 May 2024, she was referred immediately to trial and placed in pre-trial detention at Bir Mourad Raïs tribunal. The rapid transfer from summons to custodial detention raised concerns about procedural safeguards and the proportionality of detention in a case centered on freedom of expression.

The use of pre-trial detention in cases involving alleged defamation and incitement is widely considered disproportionate under international human rights law, which requires that such measures remain exceptional and justified by concrete risk.

Treatment in Detention

Zitouni reported enduring humiliation, verbal abuse, psychological pressure, sleep deprivation, and intimidation during her detention. After her release, she and Benchattah publicly described the conditions of their interrogation, highlighting the extreme pressure and humiliation they faced.

They also reported that President Hamlaoui was present during parts of the investigative process. If verified, this constitutes a direct interference with judicial procedures and a breach of impartiality. The treatment Zitouni described may amount to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment prohibited under international law.

Trial and Sentencing

On 28 May 2024, Zitouni was sentenced to one year in prison—six months firm and six months suspended—alongside a fine of 50,000 Algerian dinars. The charges were organized incitement and intentional defamation of a state-supervised humanitarian organization.

The sentence was upheld on appeal in September 2024. The criminalization of alleged defamation in matters of public interest raises serious concerns under Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Algeria is a party.

Lack of Accountability for Alleged Mismanagement

Despite the allegations of mismanagement and misuse of humanitarian funds documented by Zitouni and Benchattah, President Hamlaoui has not faced investigation or prosecution. The judicial response targeted the whistleblowers, not the conduct they reported. This imbalance raises questions about judicial independence and accountability in cases involving state-supervised institutions.

Legal and Human Rights Concerns

The case raises multiple issues under international human rights law. Pre-trial detention was used in a case involving expression-related charges, where less restrictive measures should have been considered. Criminal defamation laws were applied to suppress criticism of a public institution, infringing on freedom of expression. The treatment Zitouni endured in detention may constitute cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. The custodial sentence imposed was disproportionate to the alleged conduct.

A review of the conviction is necessary to ensure compliance with international fair trial standards, protection against ill-treatment, and safeguards against the misuse of criminal defamation laws to silence whistleblowers.

HuMENA · Living Archive HM-DZ-2024-001 Page 02 · Narrative
Hadjer ZitouniCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology6 events on file

  1. 01 Jan 2023Sunday
    other Public reporting of aid mismanagement Zitouni and colleague Benchattah publicly documented irregularities in Red Crescent management, including alleged misappropriation of humanitarian aid destined for Sahrawi refugees and Gaza.
  2. 01 Apr 2024Monday
    other Criminal complaint filed by Red Crescent president Red Crescent president Ibtissam Hamlaoui filed a complaint accusing Zitouni of spreading false information, disturbing public order, and defamation via social media.
  3. 30 Apr 2024Tuesday
    arrest Summoned and detained Zitouni was summoned by the national gendarmerie and detained for several days.
  4. 14 May 2024Tuesday
    hearing Immediate referral to trial and pre-trial detention Zitouni was referred immediately to trial before the Bir Mourad Raïs tribunal and placed in pre-trial detention.
  5. 28 May 2024Tuesday
    verdict Sentenced to one year in prison Zitouni was sentenced to one year in prison (six months firm, six months suspended) and fined 50,000 Algerian dinars on charges of organized incitement and defamation.
  6. 01 Sep 2024Sunday
    verdict Sentence upheld on appeal The sentence was upheld on appeal.
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-DZ-2024-001 Page 03 · Chronology
Hadjer ZitouniCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state2 on record

  1. 01Organized incitement
  2. 02Intentional defamation of a state-supervised humanitarian organization

§ 04Sentence

Imposed sentence
One year in prison (six months firm, six months suspended) and a fine of 50,000 Algerian dinars.

§ 05Documented violations9 categories

Arbitrary detentionCriminalization of solidarityDefamation / smear campaignInhumane conditionsJudicial harassmentProlonged pretrial detentionThreats & intimidationTortureUnfair trial
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-DZ-2024-001 Page 04 · Legal
Hadjer ZitouniCase file · provenance
§ 06 · PROVENANCE
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§ 06Editorial provenanceHuMENA Editorial Board

How this record was compiled

This case file was compiled by HuMENA's Algeria research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility rests with the HuMENA Editorial Board. Where dates or facts are uncertain, the record errs on the side of the source material and notes uncertainty in the live archive at humena.org.

Generated
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Source dataset retrieved
2026-05-11
Live record (canonical)
https://dev.humena.org/defenders/hadjer-zitouni/
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HuMENA Editorial Board
Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Hadjer Zitouni [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/hadjer-zitouni/

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