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Home | ALL NEWS | WORLD | Algeria Arab Spring Struggles to Bloom

Algeria Arab Spring Struggles to Bloom

May 7, 2012 by DC Editors 2 Comments

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Algeria Arab Spring Struggles to Bloom

Violent History Overshadows Opposition’s Chances of Victory as Protest Brings Revolution to Neighbors But Should Observers Expect an Algeria Arab Spring?

Algeria Islamists dream of Arab Spring factor

Algeria’s Islamists are hoping they can surf the post-Arab Spring “green wave” and win Thursday’s polls, but divisions and dark memories of their previous electoral victory could hamper their chances. After previously banned Islamist movements seized upon the wind of change sweeping the region.

Algeria’s Islamists are hoping they can surf the post-Arab Spring “green wave” and win Thursday’s polls, but divisions and dark memories of their previous electoral victory could hamper their chances. After previously banned Islamist movements seized upon the wind of change sweeping the region.

Algeria Arab Spring Struggles to Bloom
Algeria is a Vast Desert Country
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Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Algeria, Arab Spring

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  1. Leila says

    May 8, 2012 at 2:13 pm

    The photo you have is anything but Algerian. Algerian women do not wear black in the desert. And the caption is even more misleading. Albeit “vast”, Algeria is anything but “poor”. It is rich with hydrocarbons and easily classifies in top ten of richest nations in Africa.

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    • Adrian Tawfik says

      May 8, 2012 at 2:49 pm

      Thank you for the tip! I thought it was an accurate pic but I have changed it now to a more accurate pic with a new caption. Thanks for your help!

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