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Third Algerian protest figure detained

Multiple arrests have been made in Algiers before the start of Friday rallies

- AFP Algiers

An Algerian court on Thursday ordered the pre-trial detention of a leading figure in protests that have gripped Algeria for nearly seven months, one of his lawyers said. Former state TV journalist Fodil Boumala was arrested on Wednesday evening in front of his home in an eastern suburb of the capital, his lawyer Abdelghani Badi said on Facebook.

Boumala was detained pending trial on accusation­s of “underminin­g national unity” after a hearing with an investigat­ive judge at an Algiers court, his lawyer added.

He is the third protest movement figure to be detained on the same charge within a week, following Karim Tabou a week ago and Samir

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Benlarbi on Tuesday.

The arrests come as the army toughens its line on the demonstrat­ions that have regularly thronged the streets of Algiers and other areas since late February, continuing despite the April resignatio­n of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after 20 years in power. On Wednesday, the military ordered police to block protesters from outside the capital entering Algiers, days after a presidenti­al election was announced for December despite pushback from demonstrat­ors.

Army chief Gen. Ahmed Gaid Salah has led the push for polls by the end of the year.

But protesters have demanded political reforms and the removal of the former president’s loyalists, including Gaid Salah himself, before any legitimate vote can be held.

The police have made multiple arrests in Algiers before the start of Friday rallies in recent weeks. Officially, demonstrat­ions had been banned in Algiers since 2001, but the prohibitio­n had been ignored since the demonstrat­ions started in February against the ailing Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth presidenti­al term.

According to the coordinato­r of the National Committee for the Release of Prisoners, 22 protesters arrested last Friday were placed in pre-trial detention on Sunday. In Relizane, 300 km west of Algiers, two people were killed in overnight clashes between security forces and protesters angered by the death of a teenager in an accident involving a police car, the prosecutio­n said Thursday. The fighting broke out as the demonstrat­ors tried to storm the town’s police station and find the police officer who had been driving the car when it hit the 15-year-old’s motorbike, killing him.

Two people wounded during the clashes later died, the prosecutio­n said.

 ?? Reuters ?? Demonstrat­ors gesture and shout slogans during a protest rejecting Algerian election announceme­nt for December, in Algiers.
Reuters Demonstrat­ors gesture and shout slogans during a protest rejecting Algerian election announceme­nt for December, in Algiers.

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