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"We should not passively stand in front of such a possible leak."
"A thorough investigation into the origin of this dissemination will nevertheless be carried out and justice is the only party empowered to rule on such situations."
"Facebook would be blocked across the country throughout the entire period. While they are "not comfortable" with the decision, "we should not passively stand in front of such a possible leak"."
"Additionally, all electronic devices with internet access - for both students and school staff - have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam halls, with metal detectors set up at their entrances."
"Surveillance cameras and mobile phone jammers had been installed at exam printing presses."
"Just over 700,000 students will sit the high school certificate examinations over the next week, with results expected from 22 July."
"However, the 2017 baccalaureate exams started in “excellent conditions” without “any leakage of subjects”."
"Upon gaining independence a country always perceives education as an essential tool toward development, and one of the major aims of third world countries is to democratize or open up their education systems."
"We must stop the process of degradation of our education and learning system. Intelligence is the key to success."
"I is keen on implementing rules and requirements needed to ensure security in the workplace, which call for the swift identification of public servants."
"Women's emancipation cannot be discussed in terms of the veil and customs; instead, we must provide them jobs."
"Fifty years after independence, it is disheartening to observe that women veterans remain underrepresented in this office. We stood shoulder to shoulder with men in the maquis, fighting with the same vigor and commitment. Now, we seek our rightful share, as guaranteed by the Constitution, which upholds gender equality. It is our plea that the sacrifices made by women veterans be acknowledged and represented accordingly. The struggle for equality was not limited to the battlefield, and it should reflect in the recognition of our contributions today."
"When negotiations between the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic and the French government began, I was imprisoned in Pau, in the southern region of France. I had been there for almost six years, cut off from the events of the war. During this time in prison, we remained committed to demanding our rights, including the right to be informed. As prisoners, we fought for access to newspapers, staging several hunger strikes, some lasting quite long. By late 1961, we had finally won the right to receive newspapers—though they were, of course, French publications. This meant that when the negotiations started, we were kept informed through the French press."
"It is essential that the Palestinians avoid internal struggles for power after the end of the war. They must put aside personal ambitions and form a coalition without ulterior political motives. They must build a Palestine where women and men live together with the aim of sustaining a prosperous country that unites all of its children—no matter their political beliefs."
"Women are complete citizens, with the same duties and rights as men, including the same obligation to contribute to our development."
"In the past, rebellions had been regionally circumscribed. Across the country’ was massive, It helped convince the Algerian people that at long last their moment had arrived, and the struggle for independence was engaged."
"I don't believe there's any secrecy involved. The president's office clearly stated that he was in Paris for medical treatment and that his condition is not serious. His personal doctor has also provided detailed information about his illness, which is quite different from the situation in 2005 when the president was ill and sent to Val de Grace Hospital in Paris without much disclosure. This transparency is important to dispel any rumors."
"We have decided to change the social nature of this movement to be political, and we call for the regime to step down."
"Anyone who knows politics knows that all countries which suffered from foreign debt and were put under structural reform programs were forced to appoint ministers accepted by the international bodies."
"The overlapping authorities and the parliament’s inability to fight corruption were all reasons that contributed to the spread of the phenomenon."
"We take stances on principle, and fight for everyone’s right to stand [for election], because that is the way to guarantee the people’s sovereignty in electing whomever they want."
"We believe that the freedom to run for the office is for everybody, without restrictions."
"We believe this is not an important issue to discuss now. More important issues to discuss are political developments and the struggle to defend our national sovereignty, because Algeria is targeted more than ever."
"We are against limiting the presidential terms, because this will not help establish democracy, and will not provide the people with a guarantee that they will be able to exercise their sovereignty."
"African disaster adaptation management and response capacity mechanism is the best way to ensure our continent’s resilience in the face of various challenges, while seeking solutions that can reduce the impact of climate-induced risks."
"Olympic committees need to leverage the mobilisation capacities and resources of sport to improve outcomes in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)."
"Algerian women have gone beyond their traditional role and are now pioneers by assuming the positions that were stipulated in the recent constitutional amendment, which approved the principle of equality between women and men. This reflects the state’s political will to bolster women’s rights and gains similar to their counterparts in the Arab world."
"The Algerian state places paramount importance on protecting and promoting childhood through several measures in favor of this category."
"Mr. Prime Minister, my dear colleagues [she began], "a year ago, I was still a veiled woman. Today, I stand as the elected representative of a department with over one million Muslim French citizens and only 24,000 European French. Despite the views of our colleague Leenhardt, I consider myself as valuable as any other metropolitan deputy. I am proud to be in the French National Assembly, representing all those in the department of Sétif, a former rebel stronghold, who have firmly turned away from the past and chosen to build Algeria's future through France, with France, and within France."
"Women’s issues can no longer be dismissed by the governments of the world, and it would not have happened without the Decade.”"
"Everyone knows that Zoubida Assoul respects the national flag which is part of the symbols of national sovereignty."
"It is a cabal led by individuals that I cannot identify because they speak under pseudonyms and fake profiles."
"I am deeply democratic, I respect people who do not share my ideas or my way of seeing things."
"But I will not allow anyone to touch my dignity, my honor, and my intellectual integrity. I do not allow anyone to insult or defame me, because freedom of expression does not mean insult and defamation."
"I have always said that the independence of justice is a process, it cannot be decreed by a decision, a speech or an injunction."
"For justice to be independent, we need to change a lot of things."
"It is easy for us to give up not only a part of our salaries but our monthly income entirely - and with pleasure."
"Women who are married do not need a monthly wage to live, of course, as they live off their husband's salaries."
"We women could help our country, which gave us an education and an opportunity to have a career by transferring our full pay to the treasury- it is the least we could do."
"These kinds of proposals are normally put forward by fundamentalists. The idea that women should stay at home, because if she works she is doing a job that could have gone to a man."
"Married women can work without receiving any kind of compensation. It's essentially being a volunteer for the state."
"Does a minister that's supposed to look after women's affairs have nothing else to suggest? It's both shocking and worrying, because it show that no one's thinking seriously about how to solve the financial crisis."
"Never forget that it takes only a political, religious, or economic crisis to see women's rights pushed back. These rights are never permanently secured; staying vigilant throughout your life is essential"
"married women should "give up salaries to government"
"In my view, citizens must understand that this poses a threat to everyone. It sets a dangerous precedent, implying that anyone who refuses to conform risks arrest. But what exactly did Louisa Hanoune do? She simply fulfilled her responsibilities as an activist and political party leader to the fullest. Her arrest was solely for exercising her political rights and performing her duties."
"This concept reflects a troubling shift towards totalitarianism, posing a serious threat to the entire nation. Those responsible for incarcerating Louisa Hanoune must reconsider their actions, as her arrest is not only harmful to the country but also damages the reputation of the ANP."
"The arrest of Louisa Hanoune does not tarnish her reputation—not in the slightest. Instead, it discredits those who imprisoned her and, by extension, the military institution, for which I hold the utmost respect. Her arrest occurred at the level of the military tribunal, yet I am confident the ANP as an institution is not responsible for this serious misstep, which involves detaining a political leader for fulfilling her duties. Do the individuals behind this unfortunate decision realize they are implicating the entire military institution? This is deeply unjust—not only to Louisa but also to the ANP and the nation as a whole. To correct this triple injustice, Louisa Hanoune must be released immediately."
"The decision to incarcerate a female politician, the leader of a legitimate political party, is utterly inexplicable—except for the possibility that those responsible hold an authoritarian view of political life and action. This cannot be a decision made by the entire military institution; that is simply impossible. To me, this choice is completely baffling. More importantly, it is unacceptable, scandalous, and intolerable."
"I know Louisa very well. In 1983, when she was arrested by the State Security Court for her political beliefs, I was with her, as we were part of the same association. This is not the first time she has been detained for exercising her political rights. Louisa is a remarkable woman and a towering political figure. No prison, whether military or civilian, can confine the greatness of Louisa Hanoune. The real shame is not that Louisa Hanoune is in prison as a politician—the shame is that, in 2019, there are still people in Algeria making such decisions. It is not too late to correct this grave mistake."
"A memorandum of understanding was signed between Algeria and Spain in the field of tourism training."
"The issues of interest to both countries in the tourism field with the aim of developing the sector in Algeria by introducing information and communication technologies."
"The school cannot remain isolated from the upheavals that ripple through society."
"The 18 months I spent there were hardly sufficient to reform the administration and address the issue of schoolbook availability."
"I am not opposed to learning French; my objection lies with the ideological attachment to the language."
"The abundance of political parties has not been matched by quality. Rather than having budget-draining political parties, I would prefer a more engaged and active civil society."
"If it is not "purged of opportunists," it will no longer be worthy of the historic acronym that all Algerians hold in high regard."
"The time for forgiveness has over now, the focus must be on the essential task of recovering the archives."
"I regret that what is commonly called the Arab Spring did not transition into an autumn. While the conditions for revolt were present in the affected countries, the events that unfolded in the region seem to have followed very particular agendas."
"Due to the situation in parts of the Near and Middle East, some states "will not be present," while others will participate through delegations. However, several non-Arab countries, including Spain, Portugal, India, China, and France, have expressed a strong desire to be represented."
"There have been no major delays in completing the infrastructure for this event, "except for the Great Library," where work has slowed due to the discovery of historical artifacts on-site that are currently being identified."
"Starting from Constantine, a tour will travel through various cities across the country, organizing meetings between different wilayas to promote twinning and foster relationships across diverse sectors."
"There will also be an effervescence of shows intended to show the country's rich heritage, along with spectacular light shows, Andalusian music festivals, parades, and a grand historical tableau brought to life by 400 young dancers."
"The theme was selected by the Arab Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ALESCO)."
"I do not, in any way, exclude the Amazigh and Muslim heritage and expression of Algeria," emphasizing the goal "to showcase the diverse facets of our culture.""
"The objective is to carry out retrospective evaluations to ascertain how the money was spent."
"This has been a remarkable occasion. The orchestra performed some of the greatest symphonies in classical music, and it was a delightful surprise to hear an Algerian composition. I am very pleased with the performance. Events like this foster collaboration between French and Algerian musicians."
"I have the videotape of the Annaba tragedy."
"I have enough evidence to point the finger at “the government”"
"I requested to meet Boumaârafi in prison, but they refused."
"He has the same opinion as us"
"he sent people to initiate dialogue with its leaders."
"It was dictated to him by his love for the homeland"
"General Khaled Nezzar was the one who asked him to save the country, and Ali Haroun traveled to Morocco to speak with him."
"The person who shot my husband was taller"
"Promoting peaceful settlement of crises, boosting the role of women and young people in peace operations and international counterterrorism are Algeria's top priorities as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council."
"The role of women in the promotion of peace is increased through recruitments and strong presence of women in security bodies."
"Nouara Saâdia Djaâfar, taking part at the Universal Women's Leadership Forum in Strasbourg, France, shed light on Algeria's efforts for a peaceful settlement of crises and the promotion of the role of women and young people in peace operations."