Social problems undermine the serenity of the Algerians
“Throw revolution to the street and people will pick it upâ€, the words were launched by the father of the Algerian revolution Laarbi Ben’ Mhidi fifty years ago.
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Since then, the Algerian streets have always hosted the successive revolutions, riots and uprisings of the Algerian people regardless to their causes, goals but still they remain the main means of expression for the Algerians either to outcry their discontent or their joy.
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Though the source of protest has faded away with the departure of the French colonials, the instinctive “Pavlovean” response of the Algerian is always alert to the new alarms that surfaced after July 5, 1962 (the Independence Day).
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The education sector is the one that registers the highest rate of protests forced by the precarious professional conditions of the teachers, who squander their time mostly in the streets instead of giving courses, to an extent that they contaminated their students who seize the least opportunity to take to the streets asking for reforming the minister’s reforms.
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