2010–2012 Algerian protests were a series of protests taking place throughout Algeria, lasting from 28 December 2010 to 10 January 2012. The protests...
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The 2014 Algerian protests or Barakat Revolution was mass protests and a wave of nonviolent demonstrations (some episodes of violence) against president...
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1988 October Riots Black Spring (Algeria) 2010–2012 Algerian protests Abdelaziz Bouteflika Amira Bouraoui List of protests in the 21st century Sudanese revolution...
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2007) 2010–2012 Algerian protests 2011 Bahraini uprising 2011 Turkish Cypriot protests 2011 Djiboutian protests 2011 Egyptian revolution 2011–2012 Jordanian...
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emergency until the 2010–2012 Algerian protests during the Arab Spring. Spanning 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), Algeria is the world's tenth-largest...
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Zohra Drif (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Ḍrīf Bīṭāṭ, born 28 December 1934) is a retired Algerian lawyer, moudjahid (a militant of the Algerian War of Independence), and the vice-president of...
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Saïd Sadi (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
1947) is an Algerian politician who was President of the Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD) until 2012. He is founder of the first Algerian human rights...
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Abdelaziz Bouteflika (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Algerian politician and diplomat who served as the seventh president of Algeria from 1999 to his resignation in 2019. Before his stint as an Algerian...
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Arab Spring (redirect from 2010–2011 Arab World protests)
repression. Algeria: 2010–2012 Algerian protests Bahrain: 2011 Bahraini uprising Egypt: Egyptian crisis (2011–2014) Iraq: 2011 Iraqi protests and 2012–2013 Iraqi...
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Khalida Toumi (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Algerian politician. She was the Minister of Communication and Culture until April 2014. She is also a feminist activist, and a pioneer of Algerian feminism...
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Louisa Hanoune (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
1954) is an Algerian politician, and the head of Workers' Party (PT). In 2004, she became the first woman to run for President of Algeria. Hanoune was...
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Mohamed Larbi Zitout (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Zitout (Arabic: محمد العربي زيتوت), is an Algerian political commentator, born on 29 July 1963 in Laghouat, Algeria. After graduating from the Ecole Nationale...
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Ali Benhadj (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
the 1991 Algerian legislative election. Born in 1956 in Tunis to parents of Algerian origin from the wilaya (province) of Adrar in Algeria, Benhadj became...
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Abdelmalek Droukdel (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Wadoud (Arabic: أبو مصعب عبد الودود), was the emir, or leader, of the Algerian Islamic militant group Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), formerly...
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In 2011, as the widely reported protests sparked off by Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation in Tunisia began to have a clear impact on the Tunisian government...
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Ahmed Ouyahia (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
ʾŪyaḥyā; 2 July 1952) is an Algerian politician who was prime minister of Algeria four times (1995–98, 2004–2006, 2008–2012, 2017–2019). A career diplomat...
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Mohammed Touati (category Algerian military personnel)
headquarters of the Algerian People's National Army. Touati returned to Algerian politics during the 2010–2012 Algerian protests of the Arab Spring. Despite...
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David D. Pearce (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
Ambassador to Greece. He also served as the United States Ambassador to Algeria, 2008–11 and as the U.S. Consul General in Jerusalem from 2003-2005. He...
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election, protests broke out in major cities across Iran in support of opposition candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. The protests continued...
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Mourad Medelci (category People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests)
مدلسي; 30 April 1943 – 28 January 2019) was an Algerian politician who served in the government of Algeria as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2007 to 2013...
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Tunisian revolution (redirect from 2010 Tunisian protests)
were daily protests that members of Ben Ali's RCD party were in the new government. Thousands of anti-RCD protesters rallied in a protests with relatively...
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Tafsut Taberkant) was a series of protests and political demonstrations by Kabyle activists in the Kabylie region of Algeria in 2001, which were met by repressive...
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2011, the then Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika lifted a state of emergency that had been in place since the end of the Algerian Civil War in 2002...
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primary focus of the protests was against "ongoing discrimination, poverty and human rights abuses against local citizens". While protests were initially peaceful...
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WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (applicant) 2010–2011 Algerian protests Censorship in Algeria Ministry of Justice (Algeria) Government Palace (Algiers) El Mouradia...
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[citation needed] The Jordanian protests were a series of protests in Jordan that began in January 2011, and resulted in the firing of the cabinet ministers...
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française; Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral...
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from the year 2010 in Algeria President: Abdelaziz Bouteflika Prime Minister: Ahmed Ouyahia January 5: Terrorists have kidnapped an Algerian engineer who...
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Sétif and Guelma massacre (redirect from VE Day massacre in Algeria)
while the current Algerian government cites an estimate of 45,000 killed. Estimates by historians range from 3,000 to 30,000 Algerian Muslims killed. The...
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The protests in Saudi Arabia were part of the Arab Spring that started with the 2011 Tunisian revolution. Protests started with a self-immolation in Samtah...
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