Police officers detain a protester during a demonstration against Algerian President Abdulaziz Bouteflika's decision to run for a fourth term, in Algiers April 16, 2014. (Reuters)
Algeria police violently disperse election protest
Algerian police violently dispersed an attempt by opposition activists to stage a protest in the capital against the president
Algerian police violently dispersed an attempt by opposition activists to stage a protest in the capital against the president's running for a fourth term in Thursday's elections.
Only a few members of the grass-root organization Barakat were able to assemble in central Algiers Wednesday before police tackled them and forced them to march away in front of a group of international journalists.
Past protests by Barakat - which means "enough" in Arabic - were allowed to take place in Algiers.
The group has protested against the political system, and particularly President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Despite failing health, Bouteflika is expected to dominate Thursday's election.
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