The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Algeria students demonstrat­e against fifth term for Bouteflika

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ALGIERS: Thousands of students Tuesday joined a growing protest movement in Algeria against ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term, with rallies in and around the capital and other cities.

Bouteflika, who uses a wheelchair and has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in 2013, announced on Feb 10 that he will seek re-election in the April 18 vote.

His decision has sparked angry protests in the North African country, with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets on Friday in Algiers where demonstrat­ions are banned.

The scale of those protests took many in Algeria by surprise and have been followed up with rallies on Sunday and Monday.

Tuesday it was the turn of university students to vent their anger at Bouteflika’s bid to extend his 20 years in power.

Around 500 students demonstrat­ed at the University of Algiers, many of them waving Algerian flags and shouting ‘No to a fifth term’ and ‘Bouteflika get out’. University guards locked the gates of the main city centre campus to prevent students from spilling onto the streets.

Security forces, including riot police, deployed outside the campus and elsewhere in central Algiers while police vehicles were parked on roads leading to the university.

Around 100 students meanwhile marched in the city centre of the capital, while local media and websites reported similar rallies around Algiers and in other cities across the country.

At the faculty of journalism some 500 students protested on campus, while another demonstrat­ion took place at the school of medicine, also in Algiers, with police blocking them inside the university grounds.

“In order to avoid any confrontat­ion with the police, the students of several faculties (of the University of Algiers) decided to rally on campus,” said Raouf, a student doing his masters in journalism who declined to give his surname.

He noted that police officers are not allowed to enter universiti­es in Algeria.

Protests were also reported in the cities of Annaba, Constantin­e, Ouargla and Tizi Ouzou, all east of Algiers, according to the TSA news website, but it was not clear how many students were taking part. — AFP

 ??  ?? Algerian students take part in a protest in the capital Algiers against Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term. — AFP photo
Algerian students take part in a protest in the capital Algiers against Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term. — AFP photo

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