Algeria war hero and protest icon Lakhdar Bouregaa passes away
Algerian independence war veteran Lakhdar Bouregaa has died at 87, his family said, around two weeks after he contracted the coronavirus. Bouregaa died in hospital in the capital Algiers where he was being treated, Algerian television said on Wednesday.
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- Published Date: 05:26 | 05 November 2020
- Modified Date: 05:31 | 05 November 2020
Lakhdar Bouregaa, a highly respected veteran of Algeria's war of independence against France and a key personality in an anti-regime protest movement, has died at the age of 87.
"Lakhdar Bouregaa is now under God's protection," his son Hani Bouregaa wrote on Facebook late Wednesday, two weeks after the veteran's family announced he had contracted coronavirus.
The death of Bouregaa, a longtime opposition political figure whose eager participation in an ongoing protest movement saw him spend the last half of 2019 in prison, sparked tributes on social media.
"We will remember him for his determination to keep pressing forwards, to pass on the torch to young people," wrote one Twitter user, adding that Bouregaa had possessed the "rare" quality of being a war hero who avoided being stuck in the past.
The Hirak protest movement flooded the streets of Algerian cities in early 2019, sweeping long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power.
Protesters continued to rally in their hundreds of thousands to demand deep political reforms, only suspending demonstrations as the coronavirus pandemic prompted a nationwide lockdown.
Around 90 of supporters, including journalists and bloggers, are currently behind bars, according to the prisoners' support group CNLD.
But the Hirak has sought to keep up the political pressure, including by boycotting a referendum on constitutional changes that took place on Sunday -- an exercise it dubbed regime window-dressing.
The poll yielded a meagre official turnout of 23.7 percent, the lowest in a national poll since independence.
Bouregaa will be buried at a cemetery in Sidi Yahia on Algiers heights, according to the family.
State television had initially announced that he would be buried in the El Alia cemetery in the capital Algiers, the resting place of former heads of state and other heroes of the 1954 to 1962 independence war.
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