It's weird that there are no news about protests in Algeria in my country.I live in the EU.
25 million people on the streets?I think it's a little bit exaggerated.If there were 25 million people on the streets on Algeria,this news will be on CNN and every mainstream media on the planet.
The protests were most likely organized via social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter,and I really doubt that those protests have something to do with Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general.
unfortunately, it's not exaggerated ... and your point is totally valid and understandable
although the video i attached is just 1 state which is the capital where we could get drone footage, and we have 58 states + there were protests aswell in more than 20 counries worldwide by algerian expats..do the math
France , canada , USA ...Etc
example :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS8jCWaSSXYhere is just another state called , Borj bou arerij :
https://i.imgur.com/DQx1ByE.jpgwant on video ? here you go :
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=external&v=502711296927809this is the same for all the 58 states ...
just search for : March of 20 Million algeria
you'll see
but what most people don't know, is that the old regime we had is mainly mafia that has money stored in the EU and USA and im talking billions uppon billions of dollars stolen
second, people have to know that the old Algerian regime is very known by bribing media and even directly bribing countries
learn more here
https://www.algiersherald.com/algeria-international-media-condemned-for-lack-of-coverage-of-protests/third, no country wants to Algeria to be a true democracy, because if its current business model where everything is imported from EU and US by billions $
true economy would mean no imports and then no money $$$ for you guys
Fourth, there was a very big fake news campaign that misleads the media as well
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-49679634fifth : add to it the internet shutdown :
https://netblocks.org/reports/internet-disrupted-in-algeria-amid-protests-against-military-influence-pA2znrAbsixth : add to it refusing visas to journalists :
https://www.echoroukonline.com/algeria-refuses-to-grant-visas-for-french-journalists/&
https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/afp-algiers-bureau-chief-aymeric-vincenot-expelled-after-press-accreditation-renewal-refused/seventh : facebook via its Dubai regional MENA operations was censoring algerian protests :
https://www.algiersherald.com/is-facebook-targeting-algerian-activists/Algeria protests are more big of a deal that it seems