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yes great and algerian brains ending up serving other people in other countries instead of serving their own people , this is really HOPE .... perhaps sticking to your rights and even burning things like it happened in Kabylie is a better solution , than giving up your rights

p.s. last night the government forced the 3 operators (nedjma djezzy mobilis) to shutdown the sms/mms service , so Menifestor cannot reach each other ... this is the kind of government that we have

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burning is more provocative of violence than a solution, a strike would be better, a boycott, peaceful manifesting!
Violence only breeds violence, I see the 1990s senario repeating itself, the military taking the leadership, a record beaten in killed people and another presidents passed by by force, because the people refused to collaborate, more people will die, if they die for a good reason let it be, but if they die and we get a more repressive system, what's the point?? their lives go astray!
I am for the revolution and renovation, for change but against violence!


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I'm not sure what to say here; the people seem to like what is happening in Blad; as to many they think something can change with all thats happening (predictions as to wat happened in Tunisia).....I like what lotfi said about the riot....

wait let me dig it up and post in here for you to hear.....
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Let us see what can happen....wa rabi yustor....
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yes great and algerian brains ending up serving other people in other countries instead of serving their own people , this is really HOPE .... perhaps sticking to your rights and even burning things like it happened in Kabylie is a better solution , than giving up your rights


Brain drain is another subject.

I'll not go off topic here!

get a new topic and I'll answer you why the best Algerians brains leaves their country to serve other people.





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I am for the revolution and renovation, for change but against violence!


I agree with that saying.

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Brain drain is another subject.

I'll not go off topic here!

get a new topic and I'll answer you why the best Algerians brains leaves their country to serve other people.


typical algerians , let's just keep being silent till there is nothing to be silent of or for

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You guys are really starting to get on my nerves, its funny how all those who support it and try to make it look right, live far away from the events!!!!

I dare you to call them revolution heroes if they were burning down your neighborhood!

These people are thugs, criminals and thieves!! They broke into jewelry stores and left nothing, they robbed a family center and stole scales and wheel chairs!! how the HECK is that going to help anyone exactly or make Algeria a better Place??!!

Don't be stupid and think this is a good thing or is going to make a change, you can get carried away all you want right now, but once all of this is over you will feel very dumb and ashamed of yourself once you see the damage that has been done, When the smoke has cleared.


They are NOT menifestors or heroes or people who love their country or anything like that, so STOP giving them excuses or justifying what they are doing!!!


They burned down a Gaz station, do you have any IDEA how much damage that causes? People who live near by will be really hurt! Lotfi is full of CRAP, expressing themselves, what is he CRAZY?? How is burning innocent people's cars and shops is going to help them!

Okay, So I dnt have money and I cant afford to buy food for my family ... Help me please! ----- OH Thanks! burning the car that took me YEARS to buy is really going to make a difference and now I can feed my children!





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Totally agree with you here WF

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they are manifestors wf, but each of us has his own way of expressing their anger, in their case, in Algeria's case and this is not new, they think that resistence should be expressed that way, but you cannot treat them as people who don't like their country, that is just their way of expressing their anger and we have bad habits in Algeria, this is one of them.
I understand wanted man when he says they are right, because the government never responded in any other way, but I still think we should revot peacefully and of course peacefully would require a lot of persistence!
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typical algerians , let's just keep being silent till there is nothing to be silent of or for


What's your plan?

Totally agree with you here WF

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that is just their way of expressing their anger


Come on Meriem!

they are expressing their anger in the wrong way!

what they do?

breaking the stores and stealing it! burning and destroying public property is wrong and Fassad fi alard!

and maybe the owner of that store, he's my neighbor!

+ we have many peaceful ways to express ourselves!

if they do not get our msg!

then we must ACT!

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I didn't say it was right, I said it is a bad habit, Algerian people unfortunately have plenty of bad habits and this is one of them, of course I don't think they're innocent, and I hate such violence, many of them are seizing the opportunity to steal and destroy, many of them have a great love of destroying, but also many of them think that is the correct way to resist and revolt! and that should be corrected!
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and this is one of them,


Yes, that's true.

and as Lilia said:

" If we're happy we get out there and hit the first thing that comes our way, if we're mad same thing!!! "


I like this video vvv


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12GSBRbu1lE

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WHAT THE HECK?

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A lot of people goes to lose their jobs cus, of the stupid crappy people.

and I heard that in some wilaya in the west, the mobs want to break the Girls campus, in some UNI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so now they gonna, Demonstrating for the prices!!!!!


I found those pics some where around! ... the riots are in BBA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veo2ro7EMTg&feature=player_embedded

Wallahi Hram!

We are destroying our country by our hands!


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This can easily be something planned from the outside, just to disrupt the peace.


Agree,

the Sudan is Divided, and who's the next????

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I don't have anything to add.. There is nothing more to say than "rabi yuster ou rabi yahdihum"
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Wallah that's so depressing

I'm starting to believe in what Ibn Khaldun said :

الاعراب اذا تغلبوا على اوطان اسرع اليها الخراب


and before u guys start to make any judgment, I hope that u know the difference between العرب and الأعراب (who are not necessarily by the way the inhabitants of rural areas)

I know that the mob can be found everywhere in the world but it's just surprising how large the proportion of people who just follow like sheeps and destroy everything on their roads, even if it's a private property, thinking that it will resolve the problem.

I really don't know how can we instill civilized manners of pretesting (to not say civilized behavior) into our ppl, I know that we have to start from the base and work on younger ppl but the problem is, it would require a mature and conscious older generation which we don't have right know...and thus I feel that we are trapped in a vicious circle.

I don't like to be pessimist but this is how I see things right now....Allah yadj3al elkhir wakhlas, amine

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Allah yehdi ma khlaq, that's why our country will never develop, honestly, those who called us barbarians!!! they weren't wrong (I know you gonna tell me not everybody, stop overgeneralising and so) but this is the truth, if this is what our population is made up of, so our culture and people is savage, with some exceptions! I thought they learnt to be civilized, well it seems like they'll never be!



I think now most of the European companies will leave Algeria which might be a good things for Algeria's economy (correct me if I'm wrong) but can Algeria replace those services?

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I changed my mind, Writersfreedom you were right, these people don't love their country, the leaders in this country did evey possible thing to raise an ignorant, violent generation that hates the country, unwary and unconscious of the importance and worthiness of their land
violence breeds violence, that's a population raised in violence and that's the outcome of violence, I feel sorry for them, this shows how ignorant Algerian youth are, no hope in these people! the big heads just made it! they got what they want! a desperate ignorant generation!
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I changed my mind, Writersfreedom you were right, these people don't love their country, the leaders in this country did evey possible thing to raise an ignorant, violent generation that hates the country, unwary and unconscious of the importance and worthiness of their land
violence breeds violence, that's a population raised in violence and that's the outcome of violence, I feel sorry for them, this shows how ignorant Algerian youth are, no hope in these people! the big heads just made it! they got what they want! a desperate ignorant generation!



I'm aware and concious that a teenager who was raised on violence from his family can't react pacificly فاقد الشيء لايعطيه. But I'm also aware that this generation in unlike the other one because of the noticeable conciousness that is increasing at the level of Religion, Politics, Media, Press...etc. Therefor, it's clear that other hands are behind these events. Why ?
• Because I myself saw the cops deviating cars in the national road 01 to save them before the manifestations begin. Couldn't they do anything else instead ?
• The majority of those who manifestated by this stupid violent way are aged from 15 up to 22. So they are clearly manipulated.
• After all the administrative buraux have been burned and stolen and even Schools, our dear cops showed up to calm the manifestators.
N.B : This the least thing that I could conclude only at the level of my town. How about the whole country ? I think I can generalise and even extand my thoughts !!!

I want to add that it's manipulated nd organized from the system itself that is denying it at some newspapers and television programmes, if it's a television !!!!!!

May ALLAH save our country from anyone who wants to return what has been fixed . Amen
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