Yetnahaw Gaa !

[6] It has become a sort of rallying cry of internet surfers since the publication of a video on social media showing a young Algerian interrupting a local correspondent of the television channel Sky News Arabia, on the evening of 11 March 2019 where ex-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced he was giving up a fifth term.

[1] On 11 March 2019, a 33-year-old Algerian citizen, Sofiane Bakir Turki,[7] interrupted the direction of a journalist who commented on the event in Modern Standard Arabic in a large boulevard of Algiers, the young man affirming in Algerian Arabic: "Yetnahaw gaa!".

Is the departure of all those who have benefited, contributed, participated, strengthened and protected the ex-president during the 20 years of his reign, failing which, any attempt to transition to a democratic model risks to be torpedoed by these individuals when we speak of counter-revolution, it is of these that it is.

It has been used on banners since March 2019 and the local and international media often mention it to report on the events in Algeria.

[10][11][12][13] At the 72nd edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Algerian actors brandished signs and badges mentioning the slogan "Yetnahaw ga3!"

A person in Stockholm wearing a T-shirt with the slogan