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Algeria: the next revolution?

In Algeria, the authorities are managing to keep a lid on social unrest for now, despite uprisings in neighbouring countries. Yet strikes, sit-ins and attempted protest marches are organised regularly, with young people, who make up the majority of the population, taking centre stage. Among their demands: jobs, housing, higher salaries and political reform.

By Julien ALRIC / Luc Auberger
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Comments (6)

i know who to blame...don't you?

The french of course. if you have any reasons to doubt it, then do some research.

TZER

it will be your turn if you donot manage to solve your economic crises ALGERIA has two richess YOUTH AND OIL SHE IS NOT FOR SALE

the next revolution

the next revolution

My lovely country Algeria

it will be better if you focus in your country because we do not need you any more.
as reminding you in Algeria there are more than your friend marouan .....

my heart is with algeria

my heart is with algeria

france , Algeria is not 1830 Algeria any more

keep your worthless policy for you 1990 happened because of you and what you want from us any more . we hate you and we don't need to hear your name in Algeria any more .

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