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Ghania Mouffok

Journalist, Algiers.

  • The image depicts a large crowd gathered in an urban setting, likely during a festive or protest event. People are seen waving flags and holding scarves, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Smoke is rising in the air, possibly from flares or fireworks, adding to the intensity of the scene. The buildings in the background have a mix of architectural styles, hinting at a lively neighborhood. The overall mood appears energetic and spirited, with individuals showing strong emotions and camaraderie. Algeria, Sacred Country or Secular Land? Ghania Mouffok · February 2020 The “Hirak” has stirred up all the bones of contention accumulated between the country’s population and its rulers since independence was won. A spirit of fraternity has at long last burst through the stifling dictatorship of the “unity of the people.” Improvising a pagan festivity against the (…)
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