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Алжир - майдан?


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В Алжире "майдан" в каждом городе. Начало сирийского сценария. Либо подавят, либо что то будет страшное. Ждем
Полиции на улице масса. Перекрыли дороги. Летают вертолеты.

 

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Экономика Алжира базируется главным образом на добыче углеводородного сырья, развиты также сельское хозяйство, промысел морепродуктов. На 80% экономика плановая.

 

Алжир является членом ОПЕКВТОАфриканского союза. В сентябре 2005 получил статус ассоциированного члена Европейского союза.

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Алжир получил первые восемь истребителей Су-30МКИ(А) по контракту 2015 года на поставку 14 машин этого типа, сообщает российский военный блог bmpd. Самолеты, построенные на Иркутском авиационном заводе, были доставлены в Алжир четырьмя рейсами самолетов Ан-124 «Руслан» авиакомпании «Волга-Днепр». Шесть остальных машин будут переданы в течение года.

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РАБАТ, 19 декабря. /Корр. ТАСС Первин Мамед-заде/. Подразделения правительственной армии Алжира нейтрализовали с января 2016 года на территории страны 350 террористов, при этом 125 из них были ликвидированы, еще 225 - арестованы. Такие данные приводятся в вышедшем в воскресенье новом номере журнала "Аль-Джейш", который традиционно публикует официальные сведения о результатах деятельности Вооруженных сил страны.

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A third day of protests over government-imposed austerity measures gripped cities mainly in northwestern Algeria, Asharq al-Awsat reported Jan. 4. President Abdel Aziz Bouteflika's signing of the 2017 budget, which includes new taxes on a variety of consumable goods and an overall 14 percent spending cut, triggered the unrest, which started Jan. 2. Though social spending is still deemed a priority in Algeria, budget cuts were made across the board to help the country weather another year of lackluster prices for oil and natural gas, its chief sources of revenue.

 
Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Badawi warned Jan. 3 that anyone trying to destabilize the country would face legal consequences. This warning came a day after demonstrations in Bejaia province, east of the capital of Algiers, became violent. The headquarters of state-owned utility company Sonelgaz in Akbou suffered fire damage and the tax and court buildings were also damaged. On Jan. 3, riots erupted in the city of Tichy, where demonstrators blocked a major road and in the western city of Tiaret. Demonstrations were also held in Algiers. So far, about 100 total arrests have been reported, including of 50 protesters younger than 25, and the violence has left about 40 protesters and an equal number of security personnel injured.
 
Demonstrations in Bejaia coincided with strikes by businesses, which shuttered their shops in several cities in the province. The government is generally efficient at shutting down organized labor protests, which are common in Algeria, but the austerity demonstrations appeared to be more spontaneous, organized on social media by young Algerians. Property damage in labor protests is unusual.
 
Algeria, hamstrung by a high deficit and an imbalanced economy, has little room to satisfy protesters' demands. The violent unrest triggered by the austerity measures has thus far been sporadic and has not spread to major cities. Because Algerian stability is important to overall North African security, the protests bear watching. In the event they intensify or become widespread enough to destabilize the country, they could pose a threat to Algerian energy exports. Southern Europe, especially Spain and Italy, rely on natural gas supplies from Algeria.
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