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Saïd Bouteflika ( ar, سعيد بوتفليقة; ber, ⵙⵄⵉⴷ ⴰⵠⵓⵜⴼⵉⵇⴰ; born January 1958) is an Algerian politician and academic. He is the brother and was a special adviser of
Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelaziz Bouteflika (; ar, عبد العزيز بوتفليقة, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Būtaflīqa ; 2 March 1937 – 17 September 2021) was an Algerian politician and diplomat who served as President of Algeria from 1999 to his resignation in 2019 ...
in his former role as
President of Algeria The president of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces. History of the office The Tripoli Program, whi ...
, on whom he would have had "considerable influence", especially after the president suffered a serious stroke in 2013. He was also an assistant professor at the
University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene The University of Science and Technology – Houari Boumediene (french: Université des sciences et de la technologie Houari-Boumediene, USTHB, ar, جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا هواري بومدين) is a university locate ...
(USTHB). On 4 May 2019, a month after his brother's resignation, in the context of the
protests in Algeria A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration or remonstrance) is a public expression of objection, disapproval or dissent towards an idea or action, typically a political one. Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
, he was arrested and provisionally imprisoned in the military prison of
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awaiting trial. On 25 September 2019, he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison for “undermining the authority of the army” and “conspiring against the authority of the state”. He remains imprisoned for corruption in the Haddad and Louh cases, but also for the financing of the electoral campaign for his brother's fifth presidential term, a case for which he was sentenced to eight years in prison in June 202


Biography


Early life

Saïd Bouteflika was born in January 1958 in
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in
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, which was then the base of Wilaya V (the military district in the
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region), at the start of the rise of his brother Abdelaziz, then aged twenty, with
Houari Boumédiène Houari Boumédiène ( ar,  ; ALA-LC: ''Hawwārī Būmadyan''; born Mohammed Ben Brahim Boukherouba; 23 August 1932 – 27 December 1978) was an Algerian politician and army colonel who served as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Al ...
, who at the same time was the head of the wilaya. He is the youngest of nine siblings. Mireille Duteil
Saïd Bouteflika, l'énigme algérienne
''Le Point'', 28 mars 2014
His father Ahmed died when he was a year old, so he was brought up by his mother (who ran a
hammam A hammam ( ar, حمّام, translit=ḥammām, tr, hamam) or Turkish bath is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. It is a prominent feature in the Islamic culture, culture of the Muslim world and ...
), under the tutelage of his brother Abdelaziz, and thereby by
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who took power through a coup d'état in 1965. He was a student at the Saint-Joseph College of the Brothers of Christian Schools, in El-Biar (
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), then at the high school run by the Jesuits, like some sons of leaders, before the final closure of these establishments.


Exile and return

A graduate of the National Polytechnic School of Algiers, he arrived in Paris in 1983 to prepare a doctorate in computer science. His brother, ousted from Algeria after the death of Boumédiène, joined him, accused of embezzlement. Saïd Bouteflika holds a postgraduate doctorate from Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI). His main center of interest is pattern recognition, a field in which he defended his thesis. In 1987, the Bouteflikas were able to return to Algeria, and Saïd followed his brother back. He became a teacher and a university union activist. He married a biologist. In El Biar, he lived in a one floor house with his brother.


Special advisor

After his brother Abdelaziz was elected president in 1999, he was appointed special adviser by an unpublished decree; he was officially in charge of the IT Department. In this role, he removed other members of the cabinet such as
Ali Benflis Ali Benflis ( ar, على بن فليس ; born 8 September 1944) is an Algerian politician who was Head of Government of Algeria from 2000 to 2004. In 2003, he became the general secretary of the National Liberation Front party. Benflis was a ca ...
and
Larbi Belkheir Maj.-Gen. Larbi Belkheir ( ar, العربي بلخير) was a noted Algerian retired general and political figure. Biography He was born in Frenda (now in Tiaret Province) in 1938, and joined the French army, reaching the rank of second lieu ...
; Saïd Bouteflika fired the former in 2003 and the latter in 2005. He managed his brother's re-election campaigns in 2004 and 2008, and began to be presented as a potential successor but failed to be named vice-president. In 2005, Abdelaziz Bouteflika was hospitalized in
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with an
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, which forced him to step back from his duties. As a result, Saïd's role grew. According to an inhabitant of
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interviewed by
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, “he keeps the agenda of the Head of State, intervenes in the appointments of ministers, diplomats,
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ords heads of public bodies, and influences the internal life of the FLN. Having become essential to gain access to the president, the special adviser takes de facto management of affairs in El-Mouradia." In 2008, he helped his brother get re-elected, putting pressure on businessmen to finance the campaign, and made sure that public contracts were entrusted to relatives. An American cable from that year, released by Wikileaks, shows Bernard Bajolet indicating that "Corruption, which traces back to the brothers of Bouteflika aïd and Abdallah has reached a new peak and is interfering with economic development". Shortly afterwards, several corruption scandals broke out, where his name was mentioned, perhaps at the instigation of the Département du Renseignement et de la Sécurité. In 2013, Abdelaziz Bouteflika was hospitalized in
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, in Paris. According to Jeune Afrique, Saïd Bouteflika remained alone at his brother's bedside, restricting access, and relaying instructions on his brother's condition to Prime Minister
Abdelmalek Sellal Abdelmalek Sellal ( ar, عبد المالك سلال, ʿAbd al-Mālik Silāl; born 1 August 1948) is an Algerian politician who was Prime Minister of Algeria from 3 September 2012 to 13 March 2014 when he took a leave of office to support Presiden ...
, who had to wait 46 days before he could see the president. '' Le Matin'' even confirmed that Saïd Bouteflika himself signed seven decrees of appointment in place of his brother, and that he blocks the other appointments. At the same time, he intervened in the crisis shaking the FLN in order to impose a relative as secretary general, then in the subsequent cabinet reshuffle. Journalist and former DRS head Hichem Aboud, who revealed the seriousness of the president's condition, accused Saïd Bouteflika of "running the country by proxy", of having "been involved in many corruption cases" and for having persecuted him to silence him. In October of the same year, rumors of succession between the brothers resumed, while the movements opposing him, the DRS and its leader, General Toufik, continued. This political war is manifested in particular by a new attack by Hichem Aboud who accused Saïd Bouteflika of massive
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and
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, but also of
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, which is illegal in Algeria. Depleted and almost paralyzed, Abdelaziz Bouteflika finally ran for a fourth term in the Algerian presidential election in 2014 and won in the first round. Shortly after the election, while his brother was still barely visible, rumors of Saïd's desire to succeed him once again emerged. In November, one of his key backers, the businessman Ali Haddad, became the only candidate for the head of the Forum of business leaders. In September 2015, President Bouteflika put an end to General Toufik's reign, a dismissal seen as underlining the fact that the real power lay in the hands of Saïd Bouteflika. According to journalist Frédéric Pons, Saïd Bouteflika was preparing the succession of his brother by approaching the moderate Islamists with whom he seeks to give a broad popular base to the new team which will take over the country.Frédéric Pons, L'inquiétant héritage de Bouteflika », ''Conflits'', , janv.-mars 2017, p. 13-16 On 3 June 2017, Saïd Bouteflika surprised many by coming out and supporting the demonstrators who protested against the treatment given to
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by the
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Channel. He was booed and kicked out of the demonstration. According to ''
Le Matin d'Algérie (''The Sunrise of Algeria'') is an Algerian online newspaper. According to the newspaper's self-description on its website, it aims to continue in the tradition of the paper newspaper, , arbitrarily suspended by the Algerian authorities in Jul ...
'', in the summer of 2017, Saïd Bouteflika was in the best position to succeed his brother in 2019, but such an event would have sparked an uprising. The name of former minister Chakib Khelil was also thrown around.


Protests and arrest


Events of March 2019

On 27 March, in the context of Hirak, Saïd Bouteflika, Athmane Tartag,
Mohamed Mediène General Mohamed Mediène ( ar, الجنرال محمد مدين), also known as Toufik (توفيق), is an Algerian intelligence officer who formerly served as head of the country's secret services, the Intelligence and Security Department (''D ...
, and
Louisa Hanoune Louisa Hanoune ( ar, لويزة حنون; born 7 April 1954) is the head of Algeria's Workers' Party (Parti des Travailleurs, PT). In 2004, she became the first woman to run for President of Algeria. Hanoune was imprisoned by the government seve ...
met in a military residence to decide whether to dismiss the head of the army, Ahmed Gaïd Salah, and the maintenance of Bouteflika in exchange for the appointment of a new prime minister responsible for implementing the transition promised in mid-March. After having hesitated on the name of the prime minister, they chose former President
Liamine Zéroual Liamine Zéroual ( ar, اليمين زروال ALA-LC: ''al-Yamīn Zarwāl''; Berber: Lyamin Ẓerwal; born 3 July 1941) is an Algerian politician who was the sixth President of Algeria from 31 January 1994 to 27 April 1999. Biography He was bor ...
, who declined after accepting, citing health reasons and the refusal of the plan by the demonstrators.


In custody

On the evening of 2 April 2019, after the resignation of his brother after being under pressure from the streets and the army, Saïd Bouteflika was reportedly placed under house arrest. On 4 May, he was arrested along with Athmane Tartag and Mohamed Mediène. Although forced to wear a prisoner's uniform, Saïd Bouteflika nevertheless had better conditions of detention than other people imprisoned at El-Harrach Prison, who only had the right to read newspapers. The trial took place on 23 September. Saïd Bouteflika was tried along with the other defendants Louisa Hanoune, the secretary general of the Workers' Party, Mohamed Mediène, the former head of the DRS, and Athmane Tartag, the former coordinator of security services.


Trial

During the trial, Saïd Bouteflika rejected the jurisdiction of the military court to try him and refused to answer the judge's questions. He then asked to leave the room and the judge authorized him to do so. On the second day of the trial, the public prosecutor of the military court of Blida requested a 20-year prison sentence against all the accused. On the third day, the judge brought down a 15-year prison sentence. On 26 September 2019, he appealed against the verdict. The appeal trial of Saïd Bouteflika, Athmane Tartag, Mohamed Mediène and Louisa Hanoune was held in front of the military appeals court of Blida on 9 February 2020. His 15-year prison sentence was upheld.


Investigation and detention

In December 2020, an Algerian judge ordered placing Bouteflika into pre-trial detention as part of an investigation involving former Algerian Justice Minister, Tayeb Louh. Bouteflika faced charges of attempting to manipulate the national justice system by influencing judges working on cases related to his business connections. On 3 January 2021, Bouteflika was transferred from the Military Establishment for Prevention and Rehabilitation of Blida to El Harrach Prison. In October 2021, Saïd Bouteflika was sentenced to two years in prison for "obstructing the proper conduct of justice". In October 2022, the Algiers Court of Appeal upheld the first instance judgment sentencing Saïd Boudeflika to eight years in prison, while lifting the seizure of his property. The Defense of Saïd Boudeflika announces an appeal in cassation.


References

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