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Algerian Civil War / Period
December 26, 1991 – February 8, 2002
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The war lasted from December 1991 until February 2002, though in the south of the country an Islamist insurgency remains ongoing. Contents.
On February 24 the state of emergency was officially lifted. Unlike its Tunisian and Egyptian counterparts, the Algerian government withstood the surge of ...
Apr 9, 2019 · 1954-1962 - Algerian War of Independence. 1962 - Algeria gains independence from France. 1963 - Ahmed Ben Bella elected as first president. 1965 ...
The opening shots of civil war rang out on February 8 during clashes between the military and Front supporters at mosques across the country. On March 4, the ...
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The conflict began in December 1991, when the government cancelled elections after the first round results had shown that the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) ...
Jun 29, 2022 · On July 5, 1962, Algeria declared its independence after 132 years of French occupation. The transition was chaotic and violent, but inspired ...
The Algerian Civil War during the 1990s is considered to be one of the violent wars in the Arab world. For one decade, isolated from the international ...
Aug 7, 2015 · It is clear that the bulk of the violence occurred between 1992 and 1998, although the civil war continued at a lower level in subsequent years.
Algerian War, (1954–62) war for Algerian independence from France. The movement for independence began during World War I (1914–18) and gained momentum ...