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In Algeria, the deaf dialogue between power and the street

2020-02-19T21:59:44.616Z


Despite President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's proposals for dialogue, the protests continue. One year after the departure of Abdelaziz Bouteflika.


We are asked all the time how to establish dialogue. The answer is very simple: when the government, which takes all its decisions behind closed doors, will be willing to show its goodwill instead of closing the spaces for dialogue that we are trying to create. Kahina, 36, is one of the early demonstrators who, a year ago, on February 22, went out in the streets of several cities across the country to demand the departure of Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

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A year later, when a "unitary conference ", a new initiative scheduled for February 20 so that lawyers, journalists, students, activists can meet and debate, saw her press conference banned, the young woman looks at the the year that has passed like that of " an unfinished battle ". According to the demonstrators, the main slogans which will return Friday and Saturday, announced as two days of strong mobilization to commemorate this anniversary, "will recall the main demands of Hirak: the

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Source: lefigaro

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