Boualem Bensaïd

Boualem Bensaïd (Arabic: أبو عالم بن سعيد‎) (born November 11, 1967(1967-11-11) in Algiers) is an Algerian member of GIA, an Islamic terrorist organization. He has been accused of an attempted bombing during the 1995 terror campaign in France.

Born in Algeria in 1967, a sport teacher, he entered clandestinity around 1990. He went back to France in 1994, as Algeria was in full-scale civil war. In 1999, he was sentenced to 10 years of prison on charges of "association de malfaiteurs".[1]

On 27 November 2003 he was sentenced in appeal to life detention,[2] with a 22-year "safety sentence" (which prevents the detainee from being liberated for good conduct), on charges of having attempted to bomb the TGV Lyon-Paris on 26 August 1995.[1] At the sentence, he exclaimed "God is great! Allah akbar! ("God is great!" in Arabic), it is a miserable decision!". The appeal court thus confirmed the judgement given by the First Special Criminal Court.

A prisoner since his arrest in 1995,[3] Bensaïd is serving two more sentences of 10 years and 30 years for other charges related to the terrorist attacks of 1995.

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