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Bouteflika supporters, opponents rally in Algeria

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Algiers - AFP

Supporters and opponents of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's decision to seek a fourth term in April elections staged rival demonstrations in the capital Algiers on Saturday. The 77-year-old's decision to seek re-election had been expected despite concerns over his health after he was hospitalised for three months in Paris last year because of a mini-stroke. Around 3,000 supporters of the president gathered in the capital for what they called "a national meeting to sensitise young people to voting". They screened a documentary about Bouteflika's 15 years in power, and his former premier and election campaign manager Abdelmalek Sellal gave a speech. At the same time but on the other side of the city, hundreds of opponents of Bouteflika's re-election bid also held peaceful marches. Three different opposition marches took place, with the largest organised by the Barakat (Arabic for "That's enough") movement, which was formed specifically to oppose Bouteflika seeking another term. The protesters marched under the slogan "Enough of this election masquerade". South of Algiers meanwhile, intercommunal clashes raged in a neighbourhood of Ghardaia for a fifth consecutive day, killing three young men, according to the official APS news agency. The top health official for the region said the three died of wounds caused by sharp metal objects to the head. A fourth man was in critical condition. The city of 90,000 inhabitants has been rocked since December by clashes between the Chaamba community of Arab origin and the majority Mozabites, indigenous Berbers belonging to the Ibadi Muslim sect. "Hundreds of people are continuing to clash in the mixed neighbourhood of Hadj Messaoud," regional official Mohamed Tounsi told AFP by telephone. The rest of Ghardaia, which lies about 300 miles south of the capital on the threshold of the Sahara desert, was like "a ghost town", sources said. Witnesses said the fighting, a long-running dispute which was recently rekindled, had left up to 100 wounded, including some disfigured by acid. It was not immediately clear what sparked the latest bout of violence between the two rival communities.

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