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HM-DZ-2026-007
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Zaki Hannache

Human rights monitor documenting arrests and due-process violations in the context of the Hirak protests.

Portrait of Zaki Hannache
Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
In forced exile · Sentenced
in Algeria
AMBER
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Algeria
Profession
Human rights monitor, NGO worker
Arrested
Verb. status
In forced exile
First record
The documentation work he had been doing became evidence of terrorism in the state's case against him. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-DZ-2026-007
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Zaki HannacheCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

Zaki Hannache documented arrests of protesters after Algeria's 2019 Hirak uprising. He was arrested in 2022, charged with terrorism-related offences, and held for six weeks before provisional release on bail.

Background and Work

Zaki Hannache worked as a human rights monitor in Algeria during a period of escalating repression. After the Hirak protest movement emerged in February 2019, calling for political reform and an end to entrenched power structures, Hannache focused his efforts on documenting the state's response to demonstrators. He collected information on arrests, verified accounts of detention, and maintained records of who had been taken into custody for participating in protests.

Hannache also documented the cases of human rights defenders who had been sentenced to prison terms. He advocated publicly for their release and worked to ensure that their cases remained visible. His documentation work took place during a period when Algerian authorities intensified prosecutions of activists, journalists, and monitors associated with the Hirak movement or critical of the government.

The Arrest

On 18 February 2022, around 4 PM, four plain-clothes officers arrived at Hannache's home in Cherarba, a district in the Algiers governorate. The officers searched the premises and confiscated his mobile phone. Hannache was placed in custody and held without access to legal counsel during the initial days of his detention.

On 24 February 2022, Hannache was brought before an investigative judge. He was formally charged with "praising terrorism," "receiving funds from an institution inside or outside the country," and "undermining state security." The charges stemmed from his human rights documentation work. Under Algerian law, the combined maximum penalties for these charges range from thirty-five years' imprisonment to life imprisonment or the death penalty.

Detention and Provisional Release

Hannache remained in pre-trial detention for six weeks. He was held without trial while the investigation proceeded. On 31 March 2022, he was released provisionally on bail. The release was conditional. Under the terms, he can be re-arrested at any time pending the outcome of the judicial proceedings.

The provisional release does not close the case. Hannache remains subject to the charges filed in February 2022. The terrorism-related accusations remain active, and the investigation has not been formally concluded. The documentation work he carried out — the collection and verification of arrest records — has been recharacterized by the prosecution as evidence of criminal activity.

Legal Context

The charges brought against Hannache reflect a broader pattern of judicial harassment targeting monitors and defenders in Algeria. The invocation of terrorism-related statutes against individuals engaged in documentation and advocacy has been documented in multiple cases since 2019. The charges of "praising terrorism" and "undermining state security" are frequently applied to defenders whose work involves documenting state conduct or expressing criticism of government policy.

The charge of "receiving funds from an institution inside or outside the country" is commonly used in cases where defenders have received grants or support from international organizations or foreign donors. Algerian law criminalizes certain categories of foreign funding for civil society organizations and individuals, and prosecutors have used these provisions to target human rights work that relies on external financial support.

International and Domestic Context

Hannache's arrest took place during a wave of prosecutions targeting defenders and monitors associated with the Hirak movement. In the same week, human rights defender Faleh Hammoudi, head of the Tlemcen office of the Algerian League for the Defense of Human Rights, was arrested, tried, and sentenced to three years' imprisonment within the space of forty-eight hours. Hammoudi's case and Hannache's arrest were part of a coordinated escalation in February 2022.

The provisional release of Hannache in March 2022 did not signal an end to the legal proceedings or a withdrawal of charges. The conditional nature of the release leaves him in a state of juridical uncertainty. His status remains precarious, and the threat of re-arrest persists as long as the charges remain active.

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Zaki HannacheCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology8 events on file

  1. 18 Feb 2022Friday
    arrest Arrested at home by plain-clothes officers Four plain-clothes officers arrested Hannache at his home in Cherarba, Algiers, around 4 PM. They searched the premises and confiscated his mobile phone before taking him into custody.
  2. 24 Feb 2022Thursday
    hearing Charged with terrorism-related offences Hannache appeared before an investigative judge and was formally charged with praising terrorism, receiving foreign funds, and undermining state security. The combined charges carry penalties ranging from thirty-five years to life imprisonment or death.
  3. 31 Mar 2022Thursday
    release Provisionally released on bail After six weeks in pre-trial detention, Hannache was released provisionally on bail. The release remains conditional, and he can be re-arrested at any time.
  4. 15 Apr 2022Friday
    release Provisional release on bail after six weeks After six weeks in pretrial detention following his February 2022 arrest in Algiers, Zaki Hannache was provisionally released on bail. Source: Front Line Defenders profile. (Day approximate within April 2022.)
  5. 15 Aug 2022Monday
    other Leaves Algeria for Tunisia on medical grounds Hannache left Algeria for Tunisia in August 2022 on medical grounds. He continued reporting on human rights abuses in Algeria while living in hiding in Tunis, moving an estimated 11 times to avoid detection. Sources: HRW, Wikipedia, Inkyfada. (Day approximate within August 2022.)
  6. 15 Mar 2023Wednesday
    verdict Convicted in absentia, sentenced to 3 years In March 2023, Hannache was convicted in absentia on terrorism-related charges and sentenced to three years' imprisonment. The court subsequently issued an international arrest warrant. Sources: Wikipedia, MENA Rights Group, HRW. (Day approximate within March 2023.)
  7. 19 Dec 2023Tuesday
    other Resettled in Canada On 19 December 2023, Hannache moved to Canada, which had agreed to resettle him after UNHCR formally recognised him as a refugee. He continues human rights documentation work from exile. Sources: HRW (Feb 2024 profile), MENA Rights Group, Wikipedia.
  8. 07 Mar 2025Friday
    other Speaks at UN Human Rights Council from Canada Hannache participated as a speaker at a panel during the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council on 7 March 2025, documenting arrests during Algeria's election campaign. Source: HRW World Report 2025 (Algeria chapter).
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Zaki HannacheCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state3 on record

  1. 01Praising terrorism
  2. 02Receiving funds from an institution inside or outside the country
  3. 03Undermining state security

§ 05Documented violations7 categories

Arbitrary detentionDenial of legal counselForced exileInterpol Red Notice abuseJudicial harassmentProlonged pretrial detentionUnfair trial
Cross-border targeting
Transnational repression

This defender's case is logged in HuMENA's cross-border targeting archive. Specific tactics documented include the violations listed above.

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Zaki HannacheCase 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.

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Saturday, 6 June 2026
Source dataset retrieved
2026-05-12
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https://dev.humena.org/defenders/zaki-hannache/
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Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Zaki Hannache [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/zaki-hannache/

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