ALGERIA: Independent candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika hits the presidential campaign trail in Tizi Ouzou
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573825
ALGERIA: Independent candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika hits the presidential campaign trail in Tizi Ouzou
- Title: ALGERIA: Independent candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika hits the presidential campaign trail in Tizi Ouzou
- Date: 28th March 2009
- Summary: SOUNDBITE (Arabic) YAKOUB DJOHER, 76 YEARS OLD, SAYING: "When Bouteflika came, he brought the peace, thanks to God. He erased the terrorism. We were not able to go out. After 6 pm, we shut ourselves in our houses. Thanks to God, he came and arranged the country and brought the peace." SUPPORTERS OF THE CANDIDATE BOUTEFLIKA ACCLAIMING HIM SOUNDBITE (Arabic) FATIMA OUJAREN, 72 YEARS OLD, SAYING: "He arranged the country, he arranged the roads, and he provided the Kabylie region with the electricity, the water and the gas. He arranged everything for us." VARIOUS SUPPORTERS OF BOUTEFLIKA CARRYING ALGERIAN FLAGS AND POSTERS OF THEIR CANDIDATE BOUTEFLIKA, SHAKING THE HANDS OF HIS SUPPORTERS
- Embargoed: 12th April 2009 13:00
- Keywords:
- Location: Algeria
- Country: Algeria
- Topics: Domestic Politics,People
- Reuters ID: LVA1S12MLD13P23FN28HZYOH72J1
- Story Text: Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Independent candidate in the upcoming presidential elections, hits the campaign trail in Tizi Ouzou.
A tight security cordon was thrown around a rally by Algerian presidential candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika as he campaigned in Tizi Ouzou, around 100kms from Algiers on Friday (March 27).
Preaching national unity, Bouteflika focused on development of the country and removing obstacles to progress.
He was welcomed warmly by the residents, many of whom had dressed in local costume to greet him.
"He arranged the country, he arranged the roads, and he provided the Kabylie region with the electricity, the water and the gas. He arranged everything for us," said one local.
The six candidates for the presidential election on April 9, 2009 are focusing on economic and social development and the restoration of peace and security in Algeria.
Bouteflika, running as an independent candidate, thanked the Algerian people for working toward unity in his speech on Friday.
"Actually, the majority of the Algerian people are for the peace, for the national unity and for the national reconciliation. It is thanks to all of you," he said. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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