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A member of a leading human rights organization has been beaten and arrested in a southern Algerian city.
The lawyer for Yacine Zaid said Tuesday that his client had been
punched and beaten by police when they arrested him at a road block in
Ouargla , 700 kilometers (435 miles) south of the capital. The lawyer,
Sidhoum Mohamed Amine, said Zaid was arrested Monday on the ground that
he had shown a lack of respect for police.
The daily El Watan reported that Zaid would go on trial Monday for
"humiliating" and "striking a police officer." The paper quoted an
eyewitness, Abdelmalek Aibek Eg Sahli, a representative of a hotel
union, as saying that Zaid "wasn't aggressive and I don't see why he is
accused of that."
Amine said in an interview with The Associated Press that police often use "verbal aggression" to justify an arrest.
Zaid, a well-known blogger, is a member of the Algerian League for
the Defense of Human Rights. He was detained in Algiers on Sept. 25
after a support rally for another human rights militant on a hunger
strike, but later released.
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