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Algeria police beat protesters near parliament

Published: 06 May 2013 - 12:03 am | Last Updated: 26 Feb 2022 - 08:47 pm

ALGIERS: Algerian police beat tens of young people with batons as they protested outside parliament yesterday about a lack of job security, and arrested several, an opposition MP said.

“This morning, almost 200 young people gathered peacefully outside parliament to make MPs aware of their difficult situation. Police beat them with their batons and arrested seven of them,” said Ahmed Betatache, head of the opposition Socialist Forces Front (FFS). “I was beaten by the policemen even though they know who I am,” he added. Betatache had gone along with another MP from his party to talk to the protesters.

“It is ironic that at the very same time, a debate about press freedom was taking place in parliament,” he said. 

The young protesters, who work on pre-employment contracts, were “demanding their integration to stop this slavery,” Betatache said. These unsecure jobs do not even pay the minimum wage of around ¤180 per month, and do not guarantee future work. 

The FFS in a statement condemned “this savage repression” of the young demonstrators, as well as “the attack on the head of its parliamentary grouping, in violation of his political immunity”.

Algeria is plagued by high youth unemployment affecting 21.5 percent of those under 35, according to estimates from state agencies and the International Monetary Fund. Nationwide unemployment stands at 10 percent.

But those in work are also dissatisfied with their situation, and private and public sector health workers began a series of actions yesterday to call for better working conditions.  The situation is worse in the south, an underdeveloped but hydrocarbons-rich region flooded by job seekers from the north. AFP