Thursday, February 3, 2011

After 19 Years, Algeria To End State Of Emergency

Algeria To Lift Emergency Powers -- Al Jazeera

President says country's 19-year state of emergency will be lifted in near future in apparent bid to stave off unrest.

Algeria's 19-year state of emergency will be lifted in the "very near future", state media has quoted Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the president, as saying.

During a meeting with ministers on Thursday, the president also said Algerian television and radio, which are controlled by the state, should give airtime to all political parties.

He added that protest marches, banned under the state of emergency, would be permitted across the country of 35 million except in the capital.

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More News On Algeria

Algeria's 1992 state of emergency to be lifted
-- AP
Report: Algeria to lift state of emergency -- CNN
Algeria state of emergency: Bouteflika 'signals end' -- BBC
Algeria To Lift State Of Emergency In Near Future -- Wall Street Journal
Algeria to lift state of emergency shortly: president -- AFP
Instant View: Algeria ends 19-year state of emergency -- Reuters
Algeria's 1992 state of emergency to be lifted -- Fox News
Snap analysis - Algeria to lift emergency rule soon -- Reuters
Algeria to lift state of emergency -- Passport/Foreign Policy
As unrest spreads, government promises end to 19-year 'emergency' -- L.A. Times
Algeria promises more freedoms to avert protests -- Reuters

My Comment: After 19 years of emergency rule .... it is definitely time to move on.

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