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Algeria's celebration of November first and the uninvited guest

The tightening of the noose on smuggling is hurting business in eastern Morocco
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With the mouth and foot disease spreading among the cattle, Algerian are a reluctant to eat beef...

ALGERIANS ARE BOYCOTTING BEEF
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in the bubble: OOH.....SHIT!
 
Three Algerian hostages in Mali since 868 days: The closed "ransom" option.

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Seven Algerian diplomats kidnapped in the Algerian consulate in Gao, northern Mali, April 5, 2012, three remain in custody. Three hostages were released fairly quickly raising hopes that others might be fast enough.

But the announcement in late August 2012 for the murder of Houari Touati, military attache at the consulate, showed that things could turn into a tragedy.

For the three remaining hostages in the hands of jihadists, the ordeal continues for 868 days or 2 years, 4 months and 16 days.

Last Algerian official communication on the subject dates back to April 5, during a meeting between the head of Algerian diplomacy Ramtane Lamamra, with the families of the hostages .



He assured that the Algerian government was determined to "make every effort to continue to mobilize all possible means for the return of the hostages unharmed to their families."

He also assured that the matter was in the "past two years, a constant concern of the highest authorities of the state that closely follow the development efforts for the release of these servants of the state targeted the performance of their professional "duty.

Families of Algerian diplomats who observed that several European hostages, including French, were released on payment of ransom, know that this option is closed by the Algerian state.




Closed Option

Before the assassination of Houari Touati Mujao terrorists had demanded the release of Islamist prisoners and a ransom of 15 million euros. Algeria, which has been campaigning at the UN institutions to "criminalize" the payment of ransom could not resign.

The position was also reaffirmed consistently thereby reducing the scope for action to secure the release of hostages. Negotiations over the head of Ansar Dine, Iyad Ag Ghaly, have not been successful and the links seem finally severed with Algiers.

Families of Algerian hostages, unlike French, for example, make no lobbying activity by the media. Even if they know, as pointed out in the Quotidien d'Oran, after the release of four French hostages in the Sahel that the "doctrine of non-payment of ransoms from Holland, it's Flawed" .



The same newspaper wondered at that time if the "rigidity" of the Algerian state on the "principle" was the right approach . Algerian officials who have defended in international fora the idea of "criminalization" of ransom payments can not be satisfied with official denials French about it.

"The release of French hostages against the payment of ransom to de facto strong pressure on themselves if the families of the hostages Algerian consulate Gao are not in the media exposure. But no one fail to make the comparison. Here Also, public opinion is inclined to tell officials: defend the principle to the end but find the formula to get the hostages of trouble. "
 
ALGERIANS STUNNED BY THE DEATH OF A SOCCER PLAYER HIT WITH PROJECTILE DURING A GAME.

IN MOURNING
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mourners in front the hospital morgue of Tizi Ouzou.
 
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Maybe if algeria would stick it's nose out of morrocan affairs relating to the western sahara issue i am pretty sure they would get the respect they seek, in conclusion mess around with other countries internal affairs and expect to get disrespected.
 
Maybe if algeria would stick it's nose out of morrocan affairs relating to the western sahara issue i am pretty sure they would get the respect they seek, in conclusion mess around with other countries internal affairs and expect to get disrespected.
You should, instead of giving advice, you should thank Algeria for her mediation, that gave you a breathing room otherwise you will be herding Ethiopia's cattle by now.
 
What mediation? the 2000 algeirs mediation? hahaha it was more of a holiday for both camps. the word "algiers" doesn't scare anyone when it comes to mediation i wish it was somewhere else the words would've held more value.
What don't you create a thread about Erythrea and school us about the gulag it became, instead of squatting this one....
 
The sad departure of Algeria's son, stunned the entire country..
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Ebosse , hit in the brain, by a projectile thrown from the bunch was killed.
in the bubble, a fan: a brain! what is that?
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Algeria: retirement age lowered and pension increased.
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the seven head beast moving again. The salafists shakes their tails..
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El Alia cemetery, how the cemetery name came to be?
By Sidali Kouidri Filali


The El Alia cemetery in Algiers is the largest cemetery in Algeria, it covers several hectares, where are buried the presidents and Algerian leaders, it also includes the graves of foreign soldiers died for 'Algeria in the square of the martyrs where are buried the heroes of the revolution.

The cemetery bears the famous name "El Alia", but very few know who is El Alia.

Hamza El-Alia, was a young lady born in Sour El-Ghozlane, in the wilaya of Bouira, who had donated in 1928 tens hectares of land to the French authorities of the time to make a cemetery, with the only condition was, to bear her name.

El-Alia Hamza was a daughter of aNaili family was born in 1886 at Sour El-Ghozlane, from a wealthy landowners she had inherited a colossal fortune at the death of her parents. With her excellent sense of business and commerce accumen her fortune had grown to the point where she will extend her land ownership , to Algiers, Djelfa ,Ain Bessam and Bouira as well as to western Algeria. She married a teacher in Algiers, she was a great philanthropist , she took care of the sick, the orphans and the needy and also taught in a school for girls she had totally subsidized. Her public appearances were highly commented, her clothes and jewelry she wore left no one indifferent.

being aware of the scarcity of lands for cemetery in Algiers, she decided to buy in 1928 this large plot from a settler and offered it to her countrymen as a space to bury their dead.

El-Alia Hamza died in November 17, 1932, having had no children from her marriage ,rumors of her death was caused by poison by her family seeking to inherit her vast wealth. She is buried in her native village, Sour El-Ghozlane.

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At least it is secure and safe unlike algeria where few rig rags on pick up trucks takes up a gas field and had to wait for the french to help you to liberate it.lol Algeria = plastic country. don't mess with morroco they would eat you alive.
maybe with you skinny *** help...Why don't you go find another place to squat...like Morocco for example...they will love to ream your skinny behind...or what ever left of it after the last Ethiopian's visit.
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The hard fall of a courtier. Belkhadem the President's personal representative, ex Prime minister, and ex head of the FLN party was coldly dismissed and his FLN membership suspended. Accused for a time as being a spy for Iran during the nineties by the military and a strong proponent of the St Egidio platform, Belkhadem was loathed by many for different raisons. His dismissal was for many a non-event, but for islamists , it is a direct warning on the things to come to their leaders.,
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Belkhadem, the man who saw himself the apparent heir to Bouteflika's succession, saw the end of his political career ended with a phone call and a presidential decree.
from a simple school teacher, who mesmerized Boumediene when he addressed him in classical arabic, in a time with this language was totally foreign to the common Algerian, under the tutelage of the ex president, he rose to the highest level within the Algerian government and occupied important posts throughout his career. His presence in a conference under the patronage of an islamist party, where speakers tore Bouteflika's presidency in pieces. His presence at the conference signed his political death.
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BOUTEFLIKA FIRES BELKHADEM

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in the bubble, Birkhadem: shit, thread marks!

vue by so many as the real him as depicted by this un-staged picture of him
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Ebossy's attacker identified.
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RIP...Algerian public still under a chock , after the senseless death of Ebossy. A soccer star that was loved and adulated by the soccer fans and the public at large in Kabylia.
 
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What don't you create a thread about Erythrea and school us about the gulag it became, instead of squatting this one....


You worry about not throwing rocks at a sporting events first, speaking of gulags let's not compare both countries as our army don't go around shooting their own people in a barbaric ways.
 
You worry about not throwing rocks at a sporting events first, speaking of gulags let's not compare both countries as our army don't go around shooting their own people in a barbaric ways.
If you don't quit polluting this thread with idioties, I will create a thread on Erythrea and you are going to like the content. You are warned.!

Gaid receive Gonzales, Africom's boss
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Venezuela interested in the Saharan Blend..
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What October will bring..
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If you don't quit polluting this thread with idioties, I will create a thread on Erythrea and you are going to like the content. You are warned.!

Gaid receive Gonzales, Africom's boss
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Venezuela interested in the Saharan Blend..
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What October will bring..
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You can open a thread about eritrea. i will be happy to answer all your questions there. but i hope you are prepared to return the favour when i open threads about algeria and it's hidden secrets as well. i am open for open dialogue mate i am not afriad of it. Bring it on.
 

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