Algeria's popular movement - the Hirak A Conversation with Brahim Rouabah

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Since February 2019  the people of Algeria have waged an inspiring and historic revolt. Millions took to the streets united in their rejection of the ruling system, demanding radical democratic change. They chanted ‘They must all go!’ and ‘The country is ours and we’ll do what we wish’ – two slogans that have become emblematic of this new Algerian revolution. The popular movement or Hirak (movement in Arabic) succeeded in overthrowing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in early April 2019 after six weeks of protests. The weekly protests continued every Friday since and only in March 2020, with the Covid-19 pandemic forcing a lockdown, did this mass movement see a temporary halt of around 10 months. But the Hirak has come back and it resumed its weekly protests against the military dictatorship.
 

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Host Hamza Hamouchene discusses the uprising in Algeria with Brahim Rouabah, an Algerian activist, co-founder and former head of UK Algerian Solidarity Campaign, PhD candidate in Political Science at CUNY and a graduate teaching fellow at Brooklyn College.

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