"On the issue of the 28 June sentencing, we have raised this with the Algerian Embassy in London. We noted that the constitution protects freedom of conscience and religion but that domestic law might limit these rights."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: AT/TOA Report
By Staff Report | July 23, 2017
"Algeria will consider the recommendations of the UPR and reply by September."
A written question was raised by the Lord David Patrick Paul Alton of Liverpool regarding the plight of Ahmadi Muslims in Algeria, addressing specifically the case of six Ahmadis who were sentenced to up to four years in prison on 28 June due to their faith.
The Baroness Annabel MacNicoll Goldie from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office replied to the question saying the matter has been raised with the Algerian Embassy in London.
The Baroness Goldie also stated that an reply in expected from Algeria on the matter of restrictiveness the law being used against Ahmadis.
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