Mohamed Amir-Algeria

"A loss to you" .. A phrase used by Algerians to blame a person for his shortcomings in the performance of his duty, a sentence developed by Anas Tina title of a video clip posted on YouTube, blames the authority for what he sees as failure to meet the demands of young people, and push them to migration and drug abuse, Harshly with those who seek rights, prevent freedoms and consolidate regionalism.

During the six-minute video, Anas captures the personality of young Algerian Al-Qant, who rejects the deteriorating situation and tells the tragedies of youth and the general public in Algeria on the one hand, and the luxury and enjoyment of the rulers on the other.

The video had an impressive soundtrack to suit his case, which gave the work a big melancholy that expressed misery and denied young people the most basic rights, Anas said.

Anas Tina starts the video by saying: "Loss on you is not enough for you and your children are successful", addressing the authority in Algeria that she does not like to see her children successful, preferring "Hassabis" any idiots, as he put it.

Among the topics that he talked about, which the event has done for months, is the "cocaine ship and cholera that hit the country."

"Babour al-Louh goes into cocaine, Kayen Lee loves Zatlin (a Mahlousin), and we are in the minds of rulers," said Anas in the Algerian dialect.

Anas used the narrative style of the facts and conditions surrounding the lives of Algerian youth, beginning with overseas migration and the enrollment of women, children and dreamers on the second wave in search of a better life.

He also discussed the Algerian stadiums and the clashes between the fans, saying that this is happening in order to distract the people only from claiming their rights, and also addressed the issue of assault on doctors.

The video achieved a high viewing rate in a short time, exceeding the two million views, which is attributed by the specialist in the field of media and communication, Dr. Saleh Falag Chaba, to the direct speech as an outlet and outlet for expression by the Internet generation, which has changed its features and dimensions of the traditional generation.

"Anas Tina and other young people have found in YouTube and other social platforms a breach of media monopolies that may prevent them from appearing or interfering in their content, while networks are a free space available for production and publishing by anyone.

Anas announced that he had been subjected to a large campaign of harassment and harassment to prevent him from filming, where he was arrested several times by security men and interrogated him every time, but said "I did not give up, and continued to work."

The reason for his problems is the video of Rani Zaafan, produced in 2017, a video inspired by the crazy young man who roams around Algiers, shouting "Rani Zaafan" in the form of a dramatic work in which the country and young people cry. This video has more than 13 million views.