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HM-DZ-2021-001
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Mustafa Guira

Human rights monitor; grassroots activist supporting families of the disappeared, detainees, and the unemployed; participant in the Hirak movement.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Detained
in Algeria
1,870days
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Algeria
Profession
Human rights monitor, Labour rights defender
Arrested
23 Apr 2021
Verb. status
Detained
Sentence
Three years in prison, eighteen months, and one year in separate cases; faces additional trial with potential death penalty.
First record
20215-year archive
Every new case, every hearing, every sentence is another attempt to exhaust him — to silence a man whose only tools were his words and his convictions. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-DZ-2021-001
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Mustafa GuiraCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

A father of four, Mustafa has spent decades supporting families of the disappeared and prisoners of conscience across Algeria. Arrested in 2021, he now faces more than 20 overlapping prosecutions and a new case that could carry the death penalty.

Background and Work

Mustafa Guira was born on 12 May 1964 in Ouzellaguen, Bejaia province. He is married with four children. From his youth, he has devoted himself to political and grassroots activism. In the 1990s, he was imprisoned for his activism and released in 2002.

Since then, Mustafa has worked consistently on human rights and associative causes. He has supported families of the disappeared, detainees held before special courts, the unemployed, and participants in the Hirak protest movement. He contributed to the National Committee for the Defense of the Rights of the Unemployed, founded in 2010, and participated in numerous sit-ins across Algeria, particularly in Ouargla. He was also active in the Algerian League for the Defense of Human Rights and the Rachad Movement.

Despite attempting to earn a living as a merchant, persistent legal harassment prevented him from sustaining any stable income. Throughout his activism, he has supported victims of injustice irrespective of their political or ideological orientation.

Arrest and Detention

Mustafa was arrested multiple times over the years. In September 2013, he and three other activists were jailed on charges of unarmed assembly and disturbing public order. He was detained again for opposing former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's fourth term and once more during the 2019 Hirak movement. On 3 September 2019, he was arrested and later served an eight-month sentence with a fine on appeal. He was repeatedly released and re-arrested in 2020. Despite these hardships, he continued to advocate for prisoners of conscience and attended trials of other activists.

On 23 April 2021, Mustafa was arrested in Oran and detained under Article 87 bis alongside human rights activist Kaddour Chouicha and journalist Said Boudour. He has been held continuously since then, currently in El Harrach Prison.

Torture and Ill-Treatment

During interrogation in Oran, Mustafa was subjected to psychological torture, threats, and ill-treatment. These allegations raise serious concerns regarding coercion, the reliability of any statements extracted under duress, and Algeria's compliance with international prohibitions against torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.

Health and Personal Loss

While in prison, Mustafa has suffered from hypertension and was later diagnosed with diabetes. On 22 May 2022, his son Abdel Raouf died. Authorities allowed Mustafa to see his son's body but barred him from attending the funeral. This personal loss, compounded by prolonged detention, has led to serious physical and psychological distress.

Judicial Harassment and Multiple Prosecutions

Mustafa faces prosecution in more than 20 separate cases. He has received multiple prison sentences across these proceedings: three years, eighteen months, and one year in different cases, each sentence stacking atop the others. The multiplication of overlapping prosecutions signals a pattern of judicial harassment designed to keep him in a courtroom or a prison cell indefinitely.

In a deeply alarming development, authorities have opened a new case against Mustafa that could carry the death penalty. There are no allegations of violence in any of the charges brought against him. The escalation to a capital charge for peaceful political activism underscores the punitive targeting of dissent.

Violations and International Law

Mustafa's case exemplifies multiple serious human rights violations. His detention is arbitrary and violates Article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. He faces judicial harassment through overlapping prosecutions, the criminalization of peaceful political activism via vague national security charges, and the risk of disproportionate punishment, including the death penalty, absent any violent conduct. The reported psychological torture and ill-treatment violate the Convention Against Torture. The coercion he endured raises concerns about potential violations of fair trial guarantees.

His prolonged detention, repeated prosecution, and exposure to psychological abuse illustrate the misuse of national security laws to silence peaceful activism. Mustafa's situation requires immediate protection from further ill-treatment, guarantees of fair trial rights, independent investigation into allegations of torture, and comprehensive review of all charges to ensure compliance with international human rights standards.

HuMENA · Living Archive HM-DZ-2021-001 Page 02 · Narrative
Mustafa GuiraCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology7 events on file

  1. 01 Sep 2013Sunday
    arrest Arrested with three other activists Mustafa was jailed in Ouargla alongside three other activists on charges of unarmed assembly and disturbing public order.
  2. 03 Sep 2019Tuesday
    arrest Re-arrested during Hirak movement He was detained during the peaceful national protest movement that year and later served an eight-month sentence with a fine on appeal.
  3. 23 Apr 2021Friday
    arrest Detained in Oran Mustafa was arrested in Oran and charged under Article 87 bis alongside human rights activist Kaddour Chouicha and journalist Said Boudour. He remains in detention.
  4. 23 Apr 2021Friday
    other Subjected to psychological torture During interrogation in Oran, Mustafa was subjected to psychological torture, threats, and ill-treatment, raising concerns about coercion and the reliability of any statements extracted.
  5. 22 May 2022Sunday
    medical · event Son dies; barred from funeral Mustafa's son Abdel Raouf died. Authorities allowed Mustafa to see his son's body but barred him from attending the funeral, compounding the psychological and physical toll of his detention.
  6. 01 Jan 2024Monday
    verdict Multiple sentences across separate cases Mustafa received prison sentences of three years, eighteen months, and one year in separate prosecutions, part of a pattern of over 20 overlapping cases.
  7. 01 Jan 2024Monday
    other New case threatens death penalty Authorities opened a new case against Mustafa that could carry the death penalty, despite no allegations of violence. He remains held in El Harrach Prison.
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Mustafa GuiraCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state3 on record

  1. 01Conspiracy against state security
  2. 02Membership in an organization aiming to overthrow the regime
  3. 03Publishing content deemed harmful to national interest

§ 04Sentence

Imposed sentence
Three years in prison, eighteen months, and one year in separate cases; faces additional trial with potential death penalty.

§ 05Documented violations7 categories

Arbitrary detentionDenial of family visitsJudicial harassmentProlonged pretrial detentionThreats & intimidationTortureUnfair trial
HuMENA · Living Archive HM-DZ-2021-001 Page 04 · Legal
Mustafa GuiraCase 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/mustafa-guira/
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HuMENA Editorial Board
Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Mustafa Guira [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/mustafa-guira/

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