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Zaouia Meriem-Benziane

Freelance journalist, Master 2 student at Sorbonne Nouvelle University, former project manager at the Ligue de l’enseignement and the CFDT trade union.

  • The image depicts a crowd of protesters gathered in an urban setting, likely during a demonstration. A woman in the foreground is holding an orange sign that reads "l'vote" while wearing sunglasses and a green top. The crowd behind her appears to be a mix of men and women, some holding signs and banners. The atmosphere conveys a sense of urgency and solidarity among the protesters, who seem to be advocating for a political cause. The background includes urban architecture, suggesting a city environment. Algeria: An Unpopular Election Zaouia Meriem-Benziane · December 2019 The army, which actually rules the country, has taken a tougher stand against the protests and the opposition. Many Hirak leaders and journalists have been geoled in the run-up to a presidential election which most Algerians plan to boycott.
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