Calls for GenZ Protests in Algeria Framed in Media as Moroccan Plot
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The collective, which had called to go down the street after the Friday prayer on October 3, failed to mobilize the Algerian youth. However, an important police mechanism had been deployed in the capital. For the Algerian official press agency, the initiative is part of "a political strategy aimed at exporting the crises of Morocco [...] and trying to undermine the cohesion of the Algerian internal front".
After the mobilization of the "GenZ 212" in Morocco, a twin collective called "GenZ 213" calls on the Algerian youth to descend on the street against the regime of Abdelmadjid Tebboune. Against the background of massive unemployment and social anger, Algiers and Rabat accuse each other of blowing on the embers.
After Morocco, Algeria could see young people go down the street at the call of the collective "GenZ 213", named on the model of the group of young Moroccans "GenZ 212". They demand better public services, less inequality and corruption. Anger already heard in Nepal or Madagascar.
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