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Date: Sep 17, 2019
Source: The Daily Star
Algeria protesters jailed before interim president speech
Associated Press
ALGIERS: An Algerian court has jailed 22 citizens detained during a protest march two days ago in a new sign that authorities may be trying to put the brakes on a pro-democracy movement demonstrating weekly for nearly seven months. The TSA online media outlet reported the incarcerations Sunday, quoting the group’s lawyers, hours before Algeria’s interim president was to address the nation.

Abdelkader Bensalah later set Dec. 12 as the date for the much-contested presidential election.

The oil- and gas-rich North African nation’s powerful army chief, Ahmed Gaid Salah, has pressed for a vote as soon as possible to replace Abdelaziz Bouteflika, pushed out in April after two decades in office by protesters with help from the army leader.

For weeks, Gaid Salah has stressed the need to return Africa’s largest country to a constitutional framework with an elected president, and claimed that the protesters are being manipulated by enemies from within and without.

The interim leader’s 90-day term expired long ago. Weeks ago he named the Sept. 15 date to announce elections, and following through would mean that the army, which has run the country at least from behind the scenes since independence, maintains its hold on political life.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on September 16, 2019, on page 1.


 
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