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list of people kiiled in jail
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sparks,i read your post only after i posted mine...
and hell no mr massinissa, you can not discuss these isues freely in our beloved country... salaam
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why not!!!
they talk about that live on tv....& wich tv RTM !!!?? the survivors of the prisons of tazmamart & kel3at megouna tell the world about their stories on those prisons..... more than that tehre is a lot of books about this issue, the verry known is "tazmamart cell 10"so, you've just to check the moroccan media & you'll se that... |
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yeah, that show is kind of entertaining, talking about how they used to suffer under the old regime during "les annees de plomb" , forgetting that Tazmamart is in every police station in our country... i know what i'm talking about, i know who's just lived it, saw it, tasted it, felt it, who's got served not too long ago, and you're talking about freedom or whatever you call it... that's just propaganda... but sorry brother, i'm not buying that ...salaam
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massacre in algeria 200 000 ppl ve been killed by GIA = ALGERIAN GOVERMENT
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World 400 die in Algeria massacre ![]() Sunday, January 4, 1998 Published at 08:56 GMT World 400 die in Algeria massacre At least 60,000 people have died in the conflict in Algeria in the past six years Survivors of the massacre in Algeria have been giving their first accounts on Algerian television. Algerian newspapers say 412 people died - many of them women and children. One newspaper, Liberte, said the victims had their throats cut and were decapitated. It is the worst massacre in six years of political violence. Survivors of the systematic slaughter say whole families were rounded up and butchered with knives and axes in an attack that lasted until dawn. One man said he saw the attackers slit the throats of his wife and seven children. The authorities blame such killings on Muslim extremists, although human rights groups say the military-backed government is not without blame. Attack followed pattern The attack took place on Tuesday in four isolated villages in the province of Relizane. It appears to have followed the same pattern already established by numerous other massacres in the central region around Algiers. According to local newspaper reports, the assailants arrived at sunset at the end of the first fasting day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and stayed until dawn. BBC North Africa Correspondent Heba Saleh interviewed about the massacre reports (2'23) They set upon the victims, cutting their throats and hacking them to death using knives and hatchets. Some bodies were dismembered and not even babies were spared. Algerian newspapers said when security forces arrived after the massacre they quickly buried the victims in makeshift graves. The security forces originally said 78 people were killed. A witness is quoted as saying that he saw 50 bodies being pulled out from a house and 30 others from another next door. Focus of attacks moved The villages where the massacres took place are in a mountainous and wooded area which has always been regarded as dangerous, although it had never been the scene of such a widescale attack. Attacks had focused on the central area Indeed, western Algeria had previously been regarded as relatively calm in comparison to the centre. But in the last 10 days more than 800 people have been killed, mostly in the west. There is some speculation that the Armed Islamic Group which is accused of the killings may have shifted its operations to the west as the result of pressure from the security forces in the centre. The chief of the army's second region (Oran), General Kamel Abderrahmane, was quoted by the press recently as saying isolated villages should arm themselves or take refuge in larger, better protected towns. Ramadan restrictions The central government has imposed new Ramadan restrictions, particularly around mosques and public places. During the last Ramadan in January of 1996, more than 400 civilians were killed in a series of attacks and car bombings in Algiers. ![]() The country has suffered sectarian violence since 1992 Western sources say sectarian violence has left more than 60,000 dead, most of them civilians, since 1992, when the government held on to power by cancelling the result first round of legislative elections won by the Islamic Salvation Front. ![]() Amnesty International, the London-based rights group, puts the toll at more than 80,000. |
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الخلاصة هي أن العوامل جعلت من تعميق ارتهان المغرب لنزاع الصحراء رهانا جزائريا تضمن من خلاله إشغال المغرب عن المطالبة بالصحراء الشرقية، مثلما هو حال إسبانيا التي اختارت نفس الموقف حتى لا يتحرك المغرب للمطالبة بتحرير سبتة ومليلية والجزر المحتلة من جهة أولى، وعملت في نفس السياق على توفير التغطية للتدخل الأجنبي في المنطقة من جهة ثانية.
le Maroc gagne la guerre au sahara contre algerie+libya+cuba+poli c'est fini sahara est marocain ... Vive le FIS et Vive Republic kabylien capitale TiziOzou |
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RTM !!!?? the survivors of the prisons of tazmamart & kel3at megouna tell the world about their stories on those prisons..... more than that tehre is a lot of books about this issue, the verry known is "tazmamart cell 10"




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