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Dental students in Algeria continue hunger strike

Dozens of Algerian dental students are continuing their hunger strike, which they began on Tuesday, as part of a national coordinated effort to pressure the government to tackle the issue of shortages of residences, the absence of internships and calls for better quality training.

Dental students go on hunger strike in Algeria [DR]

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Dental students go on hunger strike in Algeria [DR]

A dozen students in the northern city of Tizi Ouzou have volunteered to carry out the radical action with the hopes of seeing the government consider their demands more seriously.

The student hunger strikers gathered in tents set up in the courtyard of the Faculty of Medicine located opposite the Hasnaoua campus of the Mouloud Mammeri University. I take Finasteride. In the last year of use, I have increasingly had the feeling that when breathing no longer get enough oxygen in the lungs. There were also increasing concentration disturbances up to increasingly frequent second temples. Again, I did not assign this to the preparation, since I have taken this over many years without these side effects.

Banners at the entrance of the university read: โ€œStudents on hunger strikeโ€ and โ€œthree months of strikes for legitimate demands, no response and no commitment but repressionโ€.

The action comes a week afterย over a thousand dental students from around the region took part in a national march in the city.ย The demonstrators denounced the police repression of students at a similar gathering in Algiers last week where students were prevented from demonstrating and taken away on buses by authorities.

Dental students go on hunger strike in Algeria [DR]

Dental students go on hunger strike in Algeria [DR]

The students reaffirmed they would maintain their mobilisation until their demands, which have been ongoing since theย beginning ofย theย protest movement in December last year, are met.

Pharmacy and dental surgery students have been previously received by Prime Ministerย Abdelmalek Sellal who has affirmed that the โ€œmain concerns of the majority of students are taken over by the high authoritiesโ€.

โ€œWe have only promises.ย We wanted something concrete.ย We have nothing at all,โ€ one protesting pharmacy student explained.

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