Hundreds of Algerian protesters gathered on Friday in the capital
despite a spate of arrests ahead of the latest weekly rally since the
April 2 resignation of longtime president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, AFP
correspondents said.
The demonstrators in central Algiers
brandished the Algerian flag that has been a mainstay of the protests
but some also carried the Berber colours despite a ban on the minority's
flag imposed this week by army chief General Ahmed Gaid Salah,
Algeria's strongman since Bouteflika's ouster.
"No to regionalism, we are all brothers," the protesters chanted.
Police
earlier detained dozens of demonstrators, especially those carrying the
Berber colours, from around the capital's main post office, the
epicentre of demonstrations since they first broke out in February.
On previous Fridays since the fall of Bouteflika, those detained have been released at the end of the day.
Algerians have been holding massive protests since an ailing Bouteflika announced plans to seek a fifth term in office.
The
veteran leader resigned as the pressure against him to quit mounted
from all sides, only hours after close ally Gaid Salah demanded
impeachment proceedings against him.
Although the army chief has
ordered a wave of anti-corruption investigations, demonstrators have
kept up calls for his departure along with the entire regime that
surrounded Bouteflika.
Two former prime ministers last week joined
a long list of prominent politicians and businessmen who have been
detained as part of the investigations into corruption.