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The Delta commandos engaged in indiscriminate killing sprees, on 17 March 1962 ; against cleaning-ladies on 5 May ; on 15 March 1962 against six inspectors of the National Education Ministry, who directed the " Educative Social Centres " ( Centres sociaux éducatifs ), including Mouloud Feraoun, an Algerian writer, etc.
* Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Bulgaria ( in French only )
* Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the meeting between both presidents in November 2008 ( in French only )
In 1988 Ouyahia became the general director of the African Department of the Algerian Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Colonial period: Louis de Lamoricière, communes de plein exercice, communes indigènes, Ministry of Algerian Affairs, beni-oui-oui, Adolphe Crémieux, Auguste Warnier, Jules Cambon, Jeunesse Algérienne, Jonnart Law, Khalid ibn Hashim, Party of the Algerian People, Federation of Elected Natives, Abd al Hamid Ben Badis, Algerian Muslim Congress, Mohamed Bendjelloul, Viollette Plan, Georges Catroux, ratissage, Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties, Organic Statute of Algeria, Larbi Ben M ' Hidi, Mourad Didouch, Moustafa Ben Boulaid, Mohamed Khider, External Delegation in Cairo
Mohamed Benrabah, author of " Language maintenance and spread: French in Algeria ," said that as of 2007, " Arabization is either complete or almost complete " in the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and registry offices in Algerian town halls.
Interestingly, in 1968, while attempting to renounce his French nationality so that he could visit France without fear of prosecution for failure to serve in the Algerian War, he was formally notified by the Soviet Foreign Ministry that his Soviet passport, initially granted to him in 1950, at 16, was issued in error, and that he in fact was not a citizen of the USSR.
French journalist Marie-Monique Robin has found in the archives of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the original document proving that a 1959 agreement between Paris and Buenos Aires installed a ‘ permanent French military mission ,’ formed of soldiers who had fought in the Algerian War, and which was located in the offices of the chief of staff of the Argentine Army.

Algerian and Foreign
The Algerian War of Independence ( 1954 – 62 ) was a highly traumatic conflict for the Foreign Legion.
Some notable operations include: the Chadian – Libyan conflict in 1969 – 72 ( the first time that the Foreign Legion was sent in operations after the Algerian War ), 1978 – 79, and 1983 – 87 ; Kolwezi in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May 1978 ; Rwanda in 1990 – 94 ; and the Côte d ' Ivoire ( the Ivory Coast ) in 2002 to the present.
The 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment ( 1 < sup > e </ sup > Régiment Étranger Parachutiste, 1 < sup > e </ sup > REP ) was established in 1955 during the Algerian War and disbanded in April 1961 as the entire regiment rose against the French government of Charles de Gaulle ( Algiers Putsch ), in protest against moves to negotiate an end to the Algerian War and providing Algeria's independence from France.
The Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs visited Greece in February 2001, returning a previous visit paid by the Foreign Minister of Greece to Algeria.
* List of Algerian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
After military service with the French Army in the Algerian War between 1959 and 1962, in 1962 he joined the French Foreign Affairs ministry, working as a Secretary at the embassy in London from 1963 to 1967.
After waiting for the terrorists to leave, Yamani and the other nine hostages followed and were taken to the airport by Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
French Union forces included colonial troops from the whole former empire ( Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Laotian, Cambodian, and Vietnamese ethnic minorities ), French professional troops and units of the French Foreign Legion.
In the final stages of the negotiations in Algiers, the chief Algerian mediator was the Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammed Benyahia who interacted primarily with Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher from the U. S. side.
* May 3 – Iraq shoots down an aircraft bound for Tehran, Iran, carrying Algerian Foreign Minister Mohammed Ben Yahia and 12 of his colleagues.
Secret British Foreign Office documents revealed in a terrorist trial in 2000 showed that ‘ British intelligence believed the Algerian Government was involved in atrocities, contradicting the view the Government was claiming in public ’.
He was an adviser to the Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1990 to 1991.
Before coming to the U. N., Brahimi, who represented the National Liberation Front in Jakarta during Algeria's 1956 – 1961 independence movement, was an Arab League official ( 1984 – 1991 ) and the Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1991 until 1993.
Crown Prince Bảo Long served in the French Foreign Legion in the Algerian War and he highly distinguished himself, earning the Croix de guerre ( Cross of Military Valor ) with three stars for his courage in battle.
* Chosen as ' Foreign Player of the Year ' in the Algerian League in 2006-2007 by Le Buteur
He was the first to be Minister of Defense, then Foreign Minister, in the provisional Government of the Algerian republic ( GPRA ) in 1958, and later the principal Algerian negotiator of the agreements of Évian in March 1962.
In Algeria, during the Algerian War, while heading the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment, he agreed to support the April 1961 " Generals ' Putsch " against President Charles de Gaulle.

Algerian and Affairs
This official military song was banned at the end of the Algerian War in 1962 until August 1969, when French Minister of Veterans Affairs ( Ministre des Anciens Combattants ) under Georges Pompidou, Henri Duvillard, removed the prohibition.
* 23 November 1960 – Louis Joxe becomes Minister of Algerian Affairs.
* Minister for Algerian Affairs ( 1960 – 1962 )-signed the Évian Accords
This special constabulary force, put under the authority of the Algerian Affairs Coordination Centre of the Prefecture of Police ( Centre de coordination des Affaires algériennes de la préfecture de police ) and supervised by the military, was under the control of the police prefect, Maurice Papon.
French journalist Marie-Monique Robin has found in the archives of the Quai d ' Orsay, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, the original document proving that a 1959 agreement between Paris and Buenos Aires instaured a " permanent French military mission ," formed of veterans who had fought in the Algerian War, and which was located in the offices of the chief of staff of the Argentine Army.

Algerian and information
For information about the Algerian people, see Demographics of Algeria and Culture of Algeria.
She established a national network of local NGOs for sensitisation and the dissemination of information on sustainable development and peace building, and a coordinating body, comprising six organisations and six prominent Algerian women, to promote the different mandates of the AWCPD.
His address book was found to contain the contact information for Fateh Kamel, an Algerian living in Canada suspected of militant ties.

Algerian and about
Mohammed Dib, an Algerian writer, wrote a science fiction allegory about his nation's politics, Qui se souvient de la mer (" Who Remembers the Sea?
Peckinpah became Akkad's mentor in Hollywood and hired him as a consultant for a film about the Algerian revolution that never made it to the big screen, but he continued to encourage him until he found a job as a producer at CBS.
The group IAM spreads positive messages about Islam and tolerance, a philosophy revealed by the group's multi-ethnic make-up including members that are " Madagascaran, Senegalese, Algerian, Spanish, and Italian plus one white French Native ".
It was only when Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak met Algerian President Abdalziz Bouteflika at the funeral of the Moroccan King Hassan the second on July 25, 1999 that comments about rapprochment were made.
Arrested after the Sétif massacre of May 8, 1945, during which the French Army and Pied Noir mobs killed about 6, 000 Algerians, Abbas founded the Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto ( UDMA ) in 1946 and was elected as a deputy.
Nonetheless, de Gaulle later admitted to having harbored deep pessimism about the outcome of the Algerian situation even then.
Included in the novel is the famous passage from Fanon's work about Algerian women.
Commenting on this departure, Resnais said: " I was making this film at a time when I think, rightly, that one could not make a film, in France, without speaking about the Algerian war.
The French Community ( 1958 – 95 ) and the seventy-five-country Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie ( International Francophone Organisation ) were agents of French neo-colonial African influence, especially by means of the French language ; about which, in 1966, the Algerian intellectual Kateb Yacine said:
This meant that once it got dark in Iran ( about 9: 30 a. m. Washington time ), even if the deal had been sealed, the Algerian pilots would not take off until dawn.
In response to the French, the Algerian dey ordered an opposition consisting of 7, 000 janissaries, 19, 000 troops from the beys of Constantine and Oran, and about 17, 000 Kabyles.
Instead, the French administration in 1944 instituted a reform package, based on the 1936 Viollette Plan, that granted full French citizenship to certain categories of " meritorious " Algerian Muslims — military officers and decorated veterans, university graduates, government officials, and members of the Legion of Honor — who numbered about 60, 000.
However, from 1961 to 1963 the École polytechnique refused him the right to teach, because of his having signed the Manifesto of the 121 about the Algerian war, a gesture not appreciated by Polytechnique's military administration.
As many as 100 additional personnel, including officials, soldiers and Algerian workers were exposed to lower levels of radiation, estimated at about 50 mSv, when the radioactive cloud produced by the blast passed over the command post, due to an unexpected change in wind direction.
Dar El Beïda, the area at which the airport is located, was known as Maison Blanche ( white house ) and, in much of the literature about the Algerian War of Independence it is called Maison Blanche Airport.
1963's Le Petit Soldat, about the Algerian War, features the technique during " a pivotal scene " of the film.
The men of the medical staff were initially apprehensive about her presence as she was not just the only female nurse on the base, but the sole French woman there, although there were two Bordels Mobiles de Campagne populated with Algerian and Vietnamese prostitutes.
The Abassa Institute polled 1, 400 Algerian households in April 2000 about their language use.
Wild Reeds () is a 1994 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, about the sensitive passage in the adulthood and in awakening of sexuality by four youths at the end of the Algerian War.
Currently, NIC. DZ charges 1000 Algerian dinars a year ( about 14 USD ).
Soon after arriving in Algeria, the French colonial regime set about undermining traditional Muslim Algerian culture.

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