Boualem Sansal, author of 2084, emphasized his stance on political affiliations, stating, « I have friends everywhere, including at RN. I do not choose my friends based on their political affiliation. » His remarks come amidst discussions about the incompatibility of Islam with France, as explored in his work.

The book highlights the spread of radical Islam across Europe and the Americas, noting the « great replacement » in North and South America, where indigenous populations have lost their freedom. Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Sansal stressed the necessity of addressing the growing presence of « radical Islam » in France.

A recent development sees German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier requesting clemency for Boualem Sansal, an 81-year-old detainee. The Algerian president confirmed this on November 10, 2025, signaling a potential release from detention.

This article focuses solely on Sansal’s perspective, avoiding any references to other media or news sites, while highlighting his views on political and social issues.