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The Algerian government to block some services Facebook and Twitter, Sunday night, following a commotion in the country, related to rising food prices.
Alger - Algeria's government to block some services Facebook and Twitter, Sunday night, following a commotion in the country, linked rising food prices.
The noise is already happening since last week, but now there has been also showed signs of ending. Dozens of young men and women took to the streets to protest the worsening economic situation.
The activists and protesters take advantage of social media like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to expose abuses by the government. In addition, activists are also able to spread their activities through social media is, as reported by The Next Web, on Tuesday (01/11/2011).
Not surprisingly, the Algerian government decided to block some social media services in order to avoid the effects are not desired. Besides worrying news was becoming widespread unrest, the government is suppose to worry activists using Twitter accounts, Facebook and YouTube as a means of coordination and greater organizing protests.
As a result of the riot yesterday, the Algerian cabinet finally agreed to reduce customs and excise sugar and some other food stuff to 41 percent, as an early action to cut prices.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 1/10/2011 6:52 AM

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