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Réunion du Conseil de sécurité le 21 avril sur le Sahara: quels enjeux?
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Réunion du Conseil de sécurité le 21 avril sur le Sahara: quels enjeux?
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Радикальные исламисты захватывают протестное движение в Алжире
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April 15, 2021 - 12:25 AM
ALGIERS, Algeria - Algeria s pro-democracy movement is at a crossroads two years after it ousted the country s long-serving leader, confronting fears it s been infiltrated by a group with links to an Islamist party outlawed during a dark era of strife in the 1990s.
Members of the Europe-based Rachad group cannot be clearly identified, nor do they advertise their presence. But it s widely believed that they are among the thousands of protesters of the Hirak movement marching each Friday. Algeria s president and its powerful military have castigated Rachad, without naming it.
The Hirak movement forced President Abdelaziz Bouteflika from office in 2019 with its giant weekly protests peacefully demanding change in Algeria s opaque power structure in which the army plays a crucial shadow role. Protesters began pouring anew into the streets of Algiers, the capital, and other cities starting on Hirakâs second anniversary, Feb. 22, after a ye
Algeria protesters at crossroads as Islamists take spotlight
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 15, 2021 at 3:28 am EDT
FILE - In this March 19, 2021 file photo, Algerians protesters march with posters during their weekly pro-democracy demonstration, in Algiers. Two years after it ousted Algeria’s long-serving leader, the country’s pro-democracy movement is at a crossroads. There are fears it’s been infiltrated by a group with links to an Islamist party outlawed during a dark era of strife in the 1990s. (AP Photo/Toufik Doudou, File)
ALGIERS, Algeria Algeria’s pro-democracy movement is at a crossroads two years after it ousted the country’s long-serving leader, confronting fears it’s been infiltrated by a group with links to an Islamist party outlawed during a dark era of strife in the 1990s.