The Borneo Post

Algerian pro-democracy protesters hold rally despite heavy police presence

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ALGIERS: Thousands protested in Algiers Friday during a weekly demonstrat­ion of the Hirak pro-democracy movement despite a heavy police presence, AFP correspond­ents said.

Protesters changed route for the first time since marches resumed in February in order to avoid police roadblocks.

“Whatever you do, we will not stop,” protesters shouted, addressing a massive police presence in the centre of the capital.

Some held pictures of prisoners of conscience – opposition and Hirak activists – demanding their release.

“Repression only strengthen­s the will to fight and cements the solidarity of those subjected to it,” other signs read.

The CNLD prisoners’ rights group says over 70 people are currently imprisoned in connection to the Hirak or cases related to freedom of expression, and that some detainees have begun hunger strikes to protest their conditions. Police used force to break up last Friday’s rally in Algiers and made several arrests. Most of those detained have since been released.

Amnesty Internatio­nal on Friday called on Algerian authoritie­s to “allow for peaceful protests without resorting to force and other punitive measures unnecessar­ily”.

“All those detained solely for exercising their rights to freedom of expression, associatio­n or peaceful assembly must be immediatel­y and unconditio­nally released and have all charges against them dropped,” said Amna Guellali, Amnesty’s regional deputy director.

The Hirak protest movement was sparked over president Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term in office.

The ailing autocrat was forced to step down weeks later, but the Hirak has continued its demonstrat­ions, demanding a sweeping overhaul of a ruling system in place since Algeria’s independen­ce from France in 1962.

Marches were suspended for around a year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, but protesters have returned to the streets since February as the movement regains momentum. — AFP

 ??  ?? Algerians shout slogans during an anti-government demonstrat­ion in the capital Algiers. — AFP photo
Algerians shout slogans during an anti-government demonstrat­ion in the capital Algiers. — AFP photo

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