c'est ce que l'on a toujours dit. Le Tindoufistan est une province autonome polisarienne dans le territoire algérien.
C'est notre laboratoire d'essai à échelle réelle
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feu Hassan II.
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Ven 4 Juin 2021 - 11:23
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Parfois j'ai envie de l'insulter quand je vois sa tronche mais je me rappelle qu'a lui seul son nom est une insulte.. Ce truc dit quand même que le Maroc est l'agresseur sincèrement j'aimerais qu'il m'explique son raisonnement ...Le meilleur moment c'est quand il dit que le Maroc n'osera pas les attaquer vu les rapports de forces
Moi je trouve savoureux de voir la haine de ce vieux dechet oulad frança.
Y a rien d'étonnant, le retour de benbitouch est vécue comme une bouffée d'oxygène pour les harkis de l'est compte tenu de la merde dans laquelle ils se sont retrouvés. Ils se sont retrouvé spectateur d'une conflit diplomatique régional grave qu'ils ont eux-même créée, totalement impuissants et insignifiants. Gallek puissance régionale. C'est un peu la fin de l'horrible cauchemar que leur ont fait vivre nos services secrets, autant les espagnols étaient humiliés, énérvés autant les caporaux et leurs chiens de mercenaires étaient littéralement en PLS.
Ils arrivent même pas à cacher leur soulagement. Maintenant que c'est la fin (pensent-ils), ils se lâchent, leur presse jubile.
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Sam 5 Juin 2021 - 18:18
En même temps le prix du billet + l'isolement dans un hotel+ le test = ça coutera en moyenne 1000€ à l'algérien qui veut venir (c'était autour de 1200€ mais ça été baissé il me semble)... La France leur a fait un don de tests PCR aussi (pour le meilleur système de santé d'Afrique comme tout le sait )...
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The Informant - New Zealand a écrit:
Algeria is in an authoritarian predicament
The noose is gradually stifling Algerians’ desire for democracy, on the eve of legislative elections on Saturday 12 June, which are supposed to complete the country’s institutional normalization. Massive and disproportionate repression in the face of the nonviolent movement triumphed over the Hirak, the popular street movement which, having obtained The departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, in April 2019, demanded, as has already happened since independence in 1962, the emergence of a truly civilian and non-military state.
Looks like it’s been a long time already Abdelmadjid TebbounePresident-elect, in a fraudulent election in December 2019, welcomed “maturity” from U.S « mobility Blessing “ To stop the prospects of a fifth term for Mr. Bouteflika. Today, the new head of state confirms that, like all of his predecessors, the army man, he exercises the reality of power, by seeking by all means to stifle demands for transparency, openness and freedoms.
In a climate fraught with fear, the regime succeeded in forcibly eliminating, with the exception of the Kabylie region, the weekly demonstrations that challenged its authority. Algiers is cordoned off hard every Friday, and at least 2,000 people have been arrested in a span of two weeks during the last two demonstrations, which may have been in early May. The repressive escalation is marked by indictments and increased harsh prison sentences. Of the prominent activists and opposition activists, 214 – the highest number in two years – were imprisoned for expressing an opinion or participating in a demonstration.
The repression now targets established political parties, which raises the question of a multiparty conquest dating back to 1988. With no party in its paychecks, the power can rely, after legislative elections, on the former groups of Bouteflika’s regime, which are now presented as “Independent” MPs, as well as Islamists close to the Muslim Brotherhood.
This alliance between the army and the more conservative forces in Algerian society risks underlining the predicament in which Algeria finds itself. After absorbing the end of Bouteflika’s reign and the arrest of a few oligarchs, the regime stifled protest and resumed its authoritarian responses. President Tebboune did nothing with his promises of liberation and to listen to the youth, and he presented a simple civilian front to the army. For their part, the Hirak organizers failed to convert their rejection of the regime into a credible democratic alternative. They also failed to produce a character who could embody a better future.
Political stagnation – with the executive being controlled by the military, and parliament with no real power – goes hand in hand with a worrying economic stagnation. Falling fuel prices, which provide 60% of the state’s revenue, weaken the state’s ability to buy social peace and invest. Algeria has been relatively spared from the Covid-19 virus, but with an unemployment rate of over 14%, a dynamic demographic and an economy unprepared for the energy transition, Algeria looks like a closed country.
As the 60th anniversary of its independence approaches, on July 5, 2022, Algeria is experiencing the myriad boom of a seemingly immutable regime, with the military and the privileged class confiscating the future of a country that it cannot, however, lacks in natural resources nor human potential.
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Dim 6 Juin 2021 - 21:56
Apparemment la présidence de l'animalerie a photoshopé la couverture de Le-point, pour que (L'origine du monde) soit en principal sur la page ...
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Après les fanfaronnades de Bou-taboune sur Le Point ,voici les pleurnicheries suite a la piqure de rappel du Monde. https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2021/06/05/l-algerie-dans-l-impasse-autoritaire_6082984_3232.html
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Mar 8 Juin 2021 - 21:07
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Nord Stream 2 – Germany’s Dilemma
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In the future, European import demand will have to be met mainly by pipeline gas from Russia and by LNG mainly from the US, Russia (from Novatek and Gazprom), and Qatar, as domestic, Algerian, and also Norwegian production levels decline or level off. It is primarily the LNG supply from Qatar that will increase significantly on the world market after 2025, from 110 to 152 bcm per year. Both LNG and Russian pipeline gas have a balancing role – on the European as well as the global market.
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Nord Stream 2 – Germany’s Dilemma
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In the future, European import demand will have to be met mainly by pipeline gas from Russia and by LNG mainly from the US, Russia (from Novatek and Gazprom), and Qatar, as domestic, Algerian, and also Norwegian production levels decline or level off. It is primarily the LNG supply from Qatar that will increase significantly on the world market after 2025, from 110 to 152 bcm per year. Both LNG and Russian pipeline gas have a balancing role – on the European as well as the global market.
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Tu veux dire que les espagnols ont parier sur un cheval mourant
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Mer 9 Juin 2021 - 16:35
Au lieu d'aller bosser, il passe son temps à faire les interviews..
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Mer 9 Juin 2021 - 17:42
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Au lieu d'aller bosser, il passe son temps à faire les interviews..
Pour lui tout va bien, il pense représenter les contestataires et son pays n'est pas endetté, il vit dans sa bulle et fait dans l'autosatisfaction
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Au lieu d'aller bosser, il passe son temps à faire les interviews..
Ça me rappelle un certain Kaddafi, qui sortait aussi pour soutenir les manifestants
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Après avoir atteint l'immunité collective, lancé l'usine qui fabriquera des vaccins sputnik l'hyper puissance régionale commande 30 millions de doses du vaccin civid (surement pour les partager avec la Tunisie )... Je n'ai jamais vu autant de versions dissonantes sur la stratégie anti-covid pour un pays un coup ils vont fabriquer le vaccin un coup ils n'ont pas besoin parcequ'ils sont immunisés pas étonnant que les US considèrent qu'il y'a une absence de données la-bas.. Mais à part sa tout va bien selon hachakoum ,Lhedra ktira o skate hssen
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Jeu 10 Juin 2021 - 22:12
Nos voisins n ont visiblement pas d autres perspectives que de continuer à creuser... et c est même pas sûr que ça leur suffise. Ils ne peuvent imaginer un autre modèle de développement que celui de la pompe à carburant. sauf qu'ils risquent d arrêter de exporter dans 10ans https://youtu.be/ghVUjBhqiUU
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Nos voisins n ont visiblement pas d autres perspectives que de continuer à creuser... et c est même pas sûr que ça leur suffise. Ils ne peuvent imaginer un autre modèle de développement que celui de la pompe à carburant. sauf qu'ils risquent d arrêter de exporter dans 10ans https://youtu.be/ghVUjBhqiUU
Le clown tebounien à rien a faire que pomper et parler du Maroc et le pire c'est qu'il est tellement inaudible qu'il fait des flop a répétitions enfin bref un asile à ciel ouvert
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Ven 11 Juin 2021 - 20:49
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Helpless Hirak? Democratic Disappointments in Algeria
Amid mounting state repression on the cusp of Algerian legislative elections, the Hirak struggles to evolve from a popular protest movement into politically relevant opposition.
As the Hirak movement’s second birthday approached in February 2021, demonstrations resumed throughout Algeria. After the year of pandemic-induced quiet, people suddenly returned to the streets—reviving demands for the departure of the country’s rulers and a true democratic transition. As protestors chanted familiar slogans, popular support for the movement seemed intact.
Over the past four months, the Hirak continued to attract a considerable number of protesters, although fewer than in the movement’s early days. But the Algerian regime has yet to make true political concessions; it has maintained the political status quo while ignoring increasing pressure for reforms and profound transformations taking place in Algerian society. Since the beginning of the Hirak, Algerians have rediscovered politics, becoming more critical of the regime's real decision-makers: army leaders. Though the Hirak forced out Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria's longest-serving president, it has not achieved significant political changes. Bouteflika’s replacement Abdelmajid Tebboune was picked by the army, the same as all Algerian presidents since independence. Furthermore, Algeria’s new constitution, adopted in November 2020 in response to the Hirak, still gives most powers to the president alone.
In the spirit of demands for a new political dynamic, on May 8 Algerian activists converged on the city of Kherrata, site of the first Hirak march in 2019. In Kherrata, Hirak participants sought to build community within the movement and initiate discussions elaborating their political demands. This first-of-its-kind meeting represents the Hirak’s modest organizational progress.1
Rather than resulting in unified or action-ready demands, activists meeting in Kherrata simply agreed to hold a national conference before the June legislative elections. The meeting is unlikely to take place; however, as several of those who were to attend have been jailed, summoned, or put under judicial supervision.2 Meanwhile, Algerian authorities have demanded protesters obtain permits for demonstrations and taken steps to ban organizations supporting the Hirak, for example the Rassemblement Action Jeunesse (RAJ).
The movement endures despite these pressures and has had a significant impact on Algerian society, but has yet to produce substantive democratic changes for Algerians. Today, most activists agree that their goal of a democratic state, with a separation of powers and an independent justice system, is further out of reach than initially expected. In the early days of the movement, Hirak protesters trusted that their weekly demonstrations would provoke radical change and force political renewal.
But once Abdelaziz Bouteflika departed the presidency in April 2019 the military as well as the international community apparently decided that was enough. Hailing the peaceful nature of the Hirak and welcoming Bouteflika’s departure, the international community did not press for further changes. And ten years after the Arab Spring, with authoritarian regimes still in place across the region, no external actors are exerting pressure for democratic reforms on Algeria's regime. The need for a stable Algeria, an oil-rich country and major U.S. partner in the war against terrorism, is often cast against fears of North African instability in global capitals.
This lack of international political will to encourage democracy in Algiers hinders the Hirak, but in the end this might actually destabilize Algeria. From February 2019 until the pandemic forced their halt, the—unexpectedly—peaceful protests united Algerians of diverse demographic and ideological backgrounds. With the social and economic crisis exacerbated by the pandemic and shrinking oil revenues, violence is a growing possibility should Algeria’s leaders continue to ignore the demands for economic development in its most marginalized regions. January 2021 protests against the lockdown in Laghouat and February riots in Ouargla after the heavy sentencing of activist Ameur Guerrache foreshadow threats of uncontrollable, widespread social violence.
Algeria’s political leaders meanwhile continue to dismiss the impacts of the popular movement. In February 2021, when announcing legislative elections, President Tebboune seemingly trivialized the “blessed Hirak'' when praising the movement in his proclamation. As with previous votes, these elections will not change the political equation. Rather, they provide another opportunity for the regime to delay inevitable change by renewing its partisan support, dividing the opposition over the participation at the polls, and forcing the Hirak to propose a political alternative.
So far, the Hirak has failed to present a viable political approach. Paradoxically, this is partially due to the motivations initially bringing Algerians to the streets. No political elite can translate the popular demands for change and democratization in the country. And, like other protest movements in the region, the Hirak faces an impossible task: it is expected to compensate for long-term repression of all political alternatives. Political parties, trade unions, and local organizations have been coopted for decades. And the parties supporting the Hirak—the Socialist Forces Front (FFS), the Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD), and others—were weakened during Bouteflika's reign and allowed little popular support. Moreover, groups supporting the Hirak encounter great difficulties in organizing, with authorities preventing most attempts to gather for meetings, especially during the pandemic.
Although frameworks for online discussions such as "Nida 22" have emerged, the Hirak has not issued a platform of demands. A major difficulty lies in the ideological diversity of the movement, leading to postponement of discussions surrounding divisive issues. Some activists believe women's rights are secondary; others claim it is not the right time to fight for a secular state.3 At first, these differences were considered an asset as protestors unified around the sole objective of deposing the regime. But tensions between secular activists and Islamists of the Rachad movement, set aside in the early days, have become more evident. The regime and its supporters have exploited these ideological oppositions and in May declared Rachad a terrorist organization.4
While the Hirak struggles to become politically relevant and to transform from a street movement into a possible opposition force, the government has stepped up repression. More than 6,200 people have been detained and 1,800 prosecuted since the resumption of the Hirak marches this year.5 While detentions are often brief, Algerians are routinely subjected to police violence. On several recent occasions, protesters have been dispersed and prevented from gathering for marches. And in May, the detentions of Hirak protesters increased dramatically to at least 226 instances.6 By comparison, when the Hirak resumed in February, only 30 people were in detention for politically related motives, after 39 had been released following a presidential decision. Some former prisoners are even being sent back to prison. In Chlef, Ali Mokrane, pardoned by Tebboune in February 2021, received a six-month sentence in April for, among other charges, undermining the image of the president.
In the two months prior to the December 2019 presidential ballot, more than 2,000 people were arrested.7 As the legislative elections approach, the test of strength between the regime and the Hirak continues, with many activists fearing they might be experiencing the start of a stronger and lasting crackdown. But despite the ongoing intensification of state repression and the banning of protests, it seems unlikely protesters will remain in their homes.8
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1 Author interview with Hirak activist and former political prisoner Abdelkrim Zeghileche, June 3, 2021.
2 Algiers is turning to judicial supervision as means to exert control without jailing activists. Citizens under judicial supervision must register weekly at a tribunal, for example, or cannot leave their towns.
3 Author interviews with activists from 2019 to 2021.
4 On May 18, Algerian authorities declared Rachad and the Movement for the Self-determination of Kabylie (MAK) terrorist organizations.
5 Author interview with human rights activist Zaki Hannache, June 6, 2021.
6 Author interview with human rights activist Zaki Hannache, June 10, 2021.
7 Before the elections, 164 people were in jail for politically related motives. Author interview with human rights activist Zaki Hannache, June 6, 2021.
8 The last weekly protests drew crowds only in Kabylie; police forces prevented people from protesting, especially in Algiers.
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Ven 11 Juin 2021 - 22:12
j'ai ouvert le dernier numero d'eldjaich et je voulais savoir s'ils parlent du Maroc dedans 34 fois je commence a me demander si c'est pas la revue des FAR
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Sam 12 Juin 2021 - 6:40
Tu ne peux pas fixée son regard, il fait rire ce Tebboune.. Ils font tous rire ces salauds, surtout l'ancien général Lamari..
Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Sam 12 Juin 2021 - 11:09
lol the interview right now after Teboune voted is so funny. The journalists were waiting and he tells them that there are no interviews planed, but stays anyway.
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Sujet: Re: Actualités Algeriennes Sam 12 Juin 2021 - 12:01
Même si seulement 15% de la population qui vote, ça ne dérange pas Tebboune
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Abdelmadjid Tebboune / « Le taux de participation ne m’intéresse pas autant que la transparence du scrutin »
Faisant une déclaration aux médias en marge de l’opération de vote, le président Tebboune a dit qu’il a la conviction d’être sur la bonne voie et que le taux de participation ne l’intéressait pas autant que la transparence du scrutin.
S’agissant des boycotteurs, M. Tebboune a exprimé son respect pour leur choix, tout en insistant sur le fait qu’ils ne doivent pas entraver l’opération de vote.
« Tout Algérien a le droit d’exprimer son avis, sous réserve qu’il respecte celui des autres. La majorité se doit de respecter l’avis de la minorité, mais il n’en demeure pas moins que c’est la majorité qui décide », a-t-il dit.
Et d’ajouter : « certaines parties ne veulent pas que l’Algérie entre en démocratie par la grande porte ».