Algeria’s Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal signed the decree into law which dictates that "whoever wants to import religious books on all terms must not take any decision before signing off the prior authorization” from the country’s religious affairs ministry.
The new law also decrees that previous requests to import religious books will be reviewed and determine that no contents of the book contain any language or text that is deemed harmful to religious and national unity, al-Arabiya reported.
The reading committee within the religious affairs ministry will look into all texts and "verify that they are free from offensive statements to the religious unity and national reference for Algerians.”
Any publications are found flouting the new law will have their licenses withdrawn in case of violations of rules and regulations.