Arab Spring Arrives Late in Algeria: New Elections Called – Everything Law and Order Blog

Baba Aye discusses the protests in Algeria, the colonial legacy that still shapes the country’s politics today, and the decision of independence hero Bouteflika to step down

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18 thoughts on “Arab Spring Arrives Late in Algeria: New Elections Called”
  1. first of all this is not an arab spring .. we did't come out just becouse the other did
    we came out because enough is enough and it's time to get our county back

  2. Donald Trump said this is fake news…The real reason for this protest  is Algerian, want the installation all over the country for the..DAB ." Dortmund Aktien Brauerei " in Algiers, Oran and Constantine…but at lower price for the bottle….

  3. as algerian pleas if you dont know algerian pleas stop talking about us we dont need your shitty news not every 1 become an expart in algerian protest why just look in your side how you are liveing oky

  4. How much money goes to France every year? How much Algerian money will be spent on Notre Dame reconstruction without anyone from Algeria consent.

  5. stop with your filthy news, Arab spring my arse, we ain't no Arabs, native Amazigh that who we are. plus mind your business we need no bullshit from anyone from the outside, we will know how to handle ourselves.

  6. As an Algerian I've noticed many ovious mistakes from both the intervewer and the intervewed. Among which: 1. Algeria is not an arab country. (Its like refering to the US as an english county) its a north african country with Amazigh roots 2. Arab "spring" has not hit us late because algerians were uprising on and off since 1988. 3. Geopolitics of algeria are very different from middle eastern countries. 4. The power was not excluvisly in the hands of Boutef but is in the hands of the military. 5. Boutef is not and has never been considered by anyone in Algeria as the embodiement of the algerian resistance to colonial France. He only tried to give himself some political legitimacy by lying about his past. But all algerians know it's a lie and even his most fervent supporters knew it was only a big fat joke but they play along for propaganda purposes.
    This algerian uprising is a Revolution against those who kept power and Algerian ressources in their hands and used them as personnal bank accounts and sold parts of the country's ressources to France and the US without being held acountable for anything, as they put their powns in the most strategic positions. NOW, it's time for them to leave. They All Must Leave #يتنحاو قع

  7. لا أستطيع رؤية أي أخبار جزائرية في الوقت الحالي. لا توجد تحديثات. لا يمكنني تلقي مكالمة هاتفية أو رسالة نصية إلى شخص ما داخل البلاد. هذا الخبر هو من الماضي. آخر ما رأيته كان رجال الشرطة يرشون الغاز المسيل للدموع على الجمهور. هذا التقرير زائف ويظهر لقطات سابقة. لماذا هذا الربيع العربي؟ كثيرون إذا كان المواطنون هم البربر. كلهم يريدون الحرية وهم ليسوا كلهم ​​عرب. ماذا يحدث هنا؟ ماذا يختبئون؟

    I can’t see any Algerian news for right now. No updates. I can’t get a telephone call or text to someone into the country. This news is from the past. The last I saw was the police spraying tear gas on the crowd. This report is bogus and shows past footage. Why is this an Arab spring? Many if the citizens are Berber. They all just want freedom and they are not all Arabs. What’s going on? What are they hiding?

  8. Algeria has always been governed by the military junta as from 1962. The military chiefs are extremely corrupt and they govern illegally by the military force and not by the free and the transparent elections.Obviously Abdelaziz Bouteflika the so called president was chosen by the military junta in 1999.Although he has been extremely paralyzed mentally and physically and wearing diapers like a newborn baby and also he could not say one single word; the military junta supported him to have a new mandate of five years but the people protested by millions against all this extreme tyranny.
    Now the military chiefs are trying all trick to stay in power illegally and to continue their extreme corruption everywhere. Of course these military chiefs hide behind their puppets like Abdelaziz Bouteflika….etc and behind their tails like the chiefs who share criminal activities with them like Ali Haddad, Rabrab…..etc….etc!!!!!!.
    PS: why on earth did you have this analyst?. He knows nothing about the Algerian issues!!!.

  9. Algeria was on the forefront in the 80’s. October 1988 revolution was a triggering date for multi-parties, free speech and democracy. Unfortunately it has been robbed from us. Today’s revolution is the continuation of what has been started in the 80’s.

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