5,459,001 |
36.7525 |
3.04197 |
Algeria |
|
18 December 1999 South China Morning Post- Suspected Islamist rebels killed 11 villagers near the Algerian capital in the third such killing since the Muslim holy month of Ramadan began last week. |
5,459,005 |
33.8 |
2.86514 |
Algeria |
|
30 December 1999 Reuters News-The daily newspaper Liberte said the rebels on Tuesday killed the six victims who belonged to one family of nomads in a village near the province of Laghouat, 400 km (250 miles) south of Algiers |
5,459,009 |
36.26405 |
1.9679 |
Algeria |
|
7 January 1999 Times-Picayune- Algeria Security forces killed dozens of suspected insurgents in operations against their mountain hideout, newspapers and hospital sources said Wednesday. Privately owned newspapers reported that more than 30 militants wer |
5,459,013 |
36.16525 |
1.33452 |
Algeria |
|
2 February 1999 The Globe and Mail-Muslim rebels cut the throats of 14 villagers in two separate attacks in western Algeria, security forces said yesterday. Both attacks were in the province of Chlef, a hotbed of violence in Algeria. |
5,459,017 |
36.4686 |
2.8289 |
Algeria |
|
The area (Blida) was the site of another rebel attack eight days ago in which six villagers were killed and 10 others wounded |
5,459,021 |
36.4686 |
2.8289 |
Algeria |
|
25 March 1999 The Globe and Mail Two girls aged 2 and 3 and a woman were among nine victims who had their throats cut overnight by suspected Islamic extremists at an isolated farm south of Algiers, security services said yesterday. |
5,459,025 |
36.71183 |
4.04591 |
Algeria |
|
A meeting was held on the 23rd of April to formalise the unification of multiple factions of the GIA under the new leadership of Hassan Hattab, and the creation of the new, militant breakaway group, the Salafi Group for the Call and Combat [GSPC]. A communique sent to La Tribune reported the new group's slogan as "Neither dialogue nor truce with apostates" |
5,459,029 |
36.7525 |
3.04197 |
Algeria |
|
3 May 1999 The Globe and Mail- Moslem rebels cut the throats of nine civilians, all members of shepherds' families, in Algeria overnight, the first such mass killing since the election of army-backed Abdelaziz Bouteflika as president last month. The stat |
5,459,033 |
36.2675 |
2.75 |
Algeria |
|
12 June 1999 The Globe and Mail Fourteen people were slain and one wounded overnight by Islamic extremists in the Medea area south of Algiers, a security forces spokesman said yesterday. The bloodbath in the hamlet of Nechacheda, 70 kilometers from Algie |
5,459,038 |
36.78528 |
3.60361 |
Algeria |
|
In Boumerdes, the security forces killed a militant in a field situated between Corso and Zemmouri. |