giovedì 1 settembre 2011
Clashes with police over lack of drinking water — Guelma, Algeria
Violent clashes between the national police and hundreds of young and not so young of Bordj Sabath, town located about fifty kilometers north west of the capital of the province of Guelma, pitted Sunday, early morning and continued until before breaking the fast.
The lack of drinking water since the beginning of Ramadan, is the reason for the protest during which the roads leading to the city were cut to traffic by the rioters, with burning tires and other assorted materials .
According to preliminary information, the police had used tear gas to make inroads among furious young people and allow the clearing of roads.
A preliminary assessment, according to informed sources, reported the death of a man of sixty years, after being hit by stone throwing just before breaking the fast.
The same sources also confirm the wounded among the population and the security services.
The director of the Algerian water explained by water scarcity, “the obsolescence of the 70 km long intake pipe that feeds Bordj Sabath from Ain Arkou (not pumping).”
He added that “under normal circumstances the people of this region are supplied every third day.”
In the early evening, the chief town of the town of Bordj Sabath was still under surveillance.
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