Date | 11 January 1992 – 8 February 2002 (10 years and 4 weeks) |
Result | Algerian government victory Banishment of Islamic Salvation Front List of massacres during the Algerian Civil War Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation |
6 нояб. 2024 г. · In 2004 Bouteflika was reelected by an overwhelming margin; the election was considered by international observers to be generally free from ... |
This article first appeared on the Egyptian online platform Mada Masr in 2017, before the Hirak uprising toppled Algeria's then-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. |
Bouteflika was declared the winner with 90 percent of the vote, on a 75 percent turnout. The opposition, however, claimed that only 16 percent of the electorate ... |
The war lasted from December 1991 until February 2002, though in the south of the country an Islamist insurgency remains ongoing. |
7 авг. 2015 г. · In January 1992, the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) overwhelmingly won the elections, with twice the number of votes than the ruling FLN. ... “ ... |
The conflict effectively ended with a government victory, following the surrender of the Islamic Salvation Army and the 2002 defeat of the Armed Islamic Group. |
THE CIVIL WAR IN ALGERIA is entering its eighth year and, despite a recent decrease in intensity, shows no sign of ending. Just when it appears that the. |
29 окт. 2024 г. · In a referendum held July 1, 1962, the Algerians voted overwhelmingly for self-determination and approved the Évian Agreement. The proclamation ... |
It therefore came as a shock when the Islamist FIS (Front Islamique du Salut) handily won the initial round of municipal elections and appeared set to win the ... |
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