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Africa: North |
Algerian President Steps Up Anti-Terror Campaign |
2005-08-21 |
![]() The Algerian leaderâs comments came amid reports of new deadly attacks blamed on militants in the past few days. Late Friday, six people were cut in the throat by rebels, who set up a false roadblock near the city of Batna, east of Algiers, police sources and witnesses said. Witnesses also said one woman was kidnapped by the group. The attack was the worst violence since June 8 when 13 local police were killed in a bomb explosion. Four more people were killed including a police officer and one injured on Wednesday and Thursday in three separate attacks in eastern Algeria, according to newspaper reports in the capital Algiers. To counter the violence, Bouteflika has also unveiled a national peace and reconciliation plan that will be put to a referendum on Sept. 29. The draft calls for âconcrete steps to stop bloodshed and restore peaceâ in the North African country after 13 years of unrest while banning the âexploitationâ of Islam for political purposes, Bouteflika has said. |
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