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Thousands of Algerians pushed through police tear gas to rally at the focal point of mass protests against the country's ruling elite.

An Algerian protester reacts during an anti-government demonstration outside La Grande Poste in the centre of the capital Algiers.ALGIERS - Thousands of Algerians pushed through police tear gas in the capital on Friday to rally at the focal point of mass protests against the country's ruling elite.

"Shame on you police officers," protesters shouted as tensions rose, with a few scuffles but no serious injuries reported.

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