YasmineBouchene : Magnifique image envoyée par ... Protests in Algeria. Cancel Cancel Show Voices on the map. more Featured Voices Current Voices Archived Voices Tunisian Protests Spread to Algeria, Yemen 01 May 14:15 Flag Inappropiate Content Algeria Today 04/04/2013 الجزائر اليوم 01 May 14:14 Flag Inappropiate Content Atrophy in Algeria: Septuagenarians in the Sahara | The Economist 01 May 14:13 Authoritative weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and business news and opinion.
Flag Inappropiate Content Putting Dissent on Hold: Internet Control and Social Activism in Algeria | Think Africa Press 01 May 14:10 How the Algerian government has combated the spread of dissent by using cyber-bullying and by keeping internet and telecoms standards low. Flag Inappropiate Content Abdelaziz Bouteflika: Is Algeria's Strongman on His Way Out?
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Algerian hip hop crew 213 speak out on social injustice | Menass. Algerian hip-hop crew 213 ©World Hip Hop Market(dot)com ALGIERS, April 30, 2009 (WORLD HIP HOP MARKET) - There are several well known Algerian hip hop artists producing music in France, but the domestic scene is one of the better established in Africa. Though it is not as well known internationally, Algeria has a bounty of hip hop artists speaking out against political injustice, terror and war. Enter hip hop crew 213. Formed in 2000 as Urgence 213, Sofyan SS (aka Sofyan Soldier S) and DJ Moh met while both were in college - Sofyan at the University of Boumerdés and Moh at University d’Algiers - both drawn to hip hop music.
Moh had some equipment and the two soon became friends, recording together and playing shows across Algeria. Sofyan took some time to speak about Algerian hip hop and his music. MENASSAT/OSG: When was the first time you heard hip-hop music? SOFYAN SS: "In the 90’s, in my teenage years. SSS: "It was my surroundings and social system in my country Algeria. Middle East | Slum life in Algeria, Sudan and Yemen. Footage of rioting over poor housing conditions in a slum district of Algiers in October prompted others in the region to contact the BBC with their stories of slum-living. Huda Jabir from BBCArabic.com spoke to young men from Algeria, Sudan and Yemen. MOHAMED, Algerian now in the UK I used to live near Diar Eshams, the suburb in Algiers that saw the recent rioting.
It is overpopulated, chaotic and lacks basic services. It's one of the oldest areas built during French colonial rule in the 1950s. The number of people living there has gone up and up, and is in no way matched by the houses available. Homeless people have had to build their huts there - little shacks made partly of wood or metal. These homes were established on what was meant to be parkland for the original residents. Gradually, the area has grown ugly and disorganised. I used to live in there in a house with 11 other people. At times I had to sleep in the hall outside the bathroom door. MOHAMED TAYFOUR, North Sudan, 28 years old.