Ihsane El Kadi was born in Tripoli, Libya, in 1959, the son of an Algerian independence activist. While studying economics at the University of Algiers, El Kadi was involved in a clandestine leftist organization founded by trade unionists and students. In 1980, he took part in the "Berber Spring," which led to his first prison sentence of eight months the following year. His journalism career began in 1982 within the state media monopoly. Following the democratic opening of 1988 and the launch of independent press outlets, El Kadi became a well-known professional figure in Algeria and later in other Maghreb countries.
During the Algerian civil war between 1991 and 2002, El Kadi notably served as editor-in-chief of the French-language newspaper La Tribune (1994–1996), then worked as a freelance journalist for various media outlets in Algeria and abroad. In 2010, together with other journalists facing similar censorship in the print press, he founded an online newspaper. Maghreb Émergent focused on economic news in the Maghreb. It was followed in 2014 by the private web radio station Radio M. These two professional media outlets, considered among the few independent voices in Algeria, were open to all viewpoints - including those highly critical of the government and its policies. This editorial stance was maintained in 2021 and 2022, amid a sharp decline in press freedom in Algeria as authorities sought to end the "Hirak", the peaceful popular movement for democratic change. Radio M, and its director Ihsane El Kadi in particular, thus became a direct target of repressive censorship.
In April 2021, for a political analysis article on the "Hirak", Ihsane El Kadi was placed under judicial supervision and later sentenced to six months in prison without a detention order. On the night of 23 December 2022, he was arrested at his home, held in custody for six days, and then incarcerated. On 2 April 2023, he was sentenced to five years in prison, two of them suspended, for allegedly receiving illegal funding for his media outlets "from foreign sources." Two months later, on appeal, the sentence was increased to seven years, with two suspended. Ihsane El Kadi was granted a presidential pardon on 1 November 2024, the anniversary of the start of Algeria’s war of liberation. The offices of Radio M remain sealed, and its news website has been offline since June 2024.
The editorial team kept Maghreb Émergent running during their director’s detention. Since regaining his freedom, he has resumed publishing a weekly economic column there. Ihsane El Kadi has been deprived of his passport since April 2021, and his wife since April 2024.