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Ebtihej Sdiri

A freelance journalist who graduated from the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po Paris. He covers political development in the Maghreb region and Western Europe.

  • The image shows a group of people in a demonstration or protest, focused around a blue truck. One person is prominently displaying a sign that reads "Systeme Degage," indicating a call for the system to go or be removed. In the truck, another individual can be seen holding a sign. The atmosphere appears energetic, with participants expressing their views passionately. The surrounding crowd suggests a larger movement, likely addressing political or social issues. Assessing the Resilience of the Algerian Regime Ebtihej Sdiri · February 2020 As Hirak celebrates its first anniversary, it’s time to take stock. In a country accustomed to demonstrations, the wave of protests that was first directed against former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the late Chief of Staff of the National People’s Army Gaïd Salah impressed by his (…)
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