by: aline, yomira, julia, erik, simon. second largest country in africa. 4/5 of country is covered...
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ALGERIA
By: Aline, Yomira, Julia, Erik, Simon
Geography
Second Largest country in Africa.
4/5 of country is covered by Sahara desert.
Very populated on northern coast.
Population 35 million. Capital and most
populous city: Algiers.
Algerian Resources
“Oil Producing Giant”.
Third largest proven reserves.
Diverse minerals including iron, zinc, silver, copper, lead, gold, and phosphates.
How and When
It started on the 28 December 2010. Causes said by the protestors include
unemployment, the lack of housing, food price inflation.
On 29 December 2010, at least 53 people were reported to have been injured and another 29 were arrested.
“There was a march of police, not demonstrators,” said a civil servant.
ALGERIA CONFLICT DEVELOPMENTS
After World War II, Algeria stayed strong at a big, costly and violent war of independence from France around 1954-1962 where lots of people died. After the big war, grew its vast hydrocarbon resource. (Second biggest natural gas explorer in the world ).In 1979 the president Chandi Ben Jedid imposed some privileges and put up him self in the best quality of life by increasing gas imports. But he started to indebt the external trade. However the money of the imports wasn’t distributed equally. The debt grew and it got bigger, and that provoked protests from Muslim people threatened the government FLN those who weren't honest . After 19 years in February 2011 Algeria finally recovered its economy and Mr. Bouteflika helped establish private radio and television after lots of years.
Political and Social Changes
UN Involvement in Algeria
Algeria joined UNESCO on 10/15/1942
Algerian tries to limit free speech and stop attacks on Israel.
Current Status of Algeria(Lack of Religious Freedom)
Algerians protest against mandatory fasting:
Hundreds of people were unfairly persecuted for not fasting during Ramadan. (August 2013)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12440746?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Current Status of Algeria(Terrorism)
Amenas Hostage Crisis:Terrorist led by Mokhtar Belmokhtat took
over 800 people hostage in a gas plant. (January 2013) AQIM is the most active terrorist group in Algeria.
“ Algeria's fratricidal war has divided democrats seriously damaged civil society and let a political vacuum in the face of ruling parties. There is almost no opposition with a proper base that can take the demands of the people forward”.
ALGERIA'S POLITICAL CHANGES
•Algerians went from having no hope in the government and voting to having a little •Voting were always fraud and now they are trying to restore the votes by constantly keeping watch over the voters box•A lot of leaders of major parties had stepped down from their spots in order for change to occur•Agency's that worked for the government where also corrupted treating the citizens unfairly. Ex: police •Price of living was really high•Lifted the 19 year stage of emergency
ALGERIA'S SOCIAL CHANGESDuring the conflict: Algerians protested, stopped believing in the government, stopped voting all together, Aftermath: some faith was restored, people started voting again, stopped rebelling gained more freedom,
Quiz
1. What is one nickname for Algeria?2. True of False: Algeria is the fourth largest
country in Africa.3. What is the capital of Algeria?4. Name one cause for conflict in Algeria.5. True of False: Algeria joined UNESO in 2010.6. True or False: Algeria is highly populated on
the Northern Coast.7. Name three minerals that come from Algeria.8. Name of the most active terrorist group in
Algeria?
Answers
1. “Oil Producing Giant”2. False, Algeria is the second largest country in
Africa3. Algiers4. Unemployment, Lack of Housing, Food Price
Inflation.5. False, Algeria joined UNESO in 19426. True7. Diverse minerals including iron, zinc, silver,
copper, lead, gold, and phosphates. 8. AQIM
Video
http://www.affola.com/permalink.php?url=xIQ0pQ5KYfPxWSu2MueIUEqG6h4V1AQY88f71wGygrUwnkP9c98sfSxW1xXcF67yqSC%2B1syJQIstIiQ6eBqnpQ%3D%3D (MAYBE)
Sites Used
http://voiceseducation.org/content/algeria-background http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/worldwide/arab-state
s/Algeria/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9312_Algerian_protests#Background
http://news.yahoo.com/algeria-un-limit-free-speech-protect-islam-163151440.html
http://www.flashpoints.info/CB-Algeria.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-12482297 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/world/africa/13algeria.
html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid
=14130 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/08/2013832043
37179567.html
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=14130
http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/code/BuildCrissCross.asp
Recourses
After the Arab spring: Algeria's standing in a new world
Arab spring or political summer in Algeria yahoo : hints of political change on the
horizon in Algeria Algeria says it will lift its 19 year state of
emergency Worldcrunch- after Arab spring, is Algeria
next in line for an Islamic election victory