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Algerians take to streets despite ban on protests
4:26 PM,
October 11, 2020
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Hundreds of Algerians have defied a nationwide ban on protests and taken to the streets of Algiers to demand democratic change and mark the anniversary of 1988 demonstrations that ushered in reforms.
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