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Algerian President Bouteflika targeted by the September 6 terror attack, what if?By Olivier Guitta
After the terror bombing that occurred in Batna on September 6 15 minutes before president Bouteflika's appearance, the question of what if is at the middle of the Algerian political scene. Succession has not really been planned and a real chaos would have certainly followed the assassination of Bouteflika. From The Croissant comes this very interesting story about Algerian dissidents planning to overthrow President Bouteflika. The political movement Rachad, founded by Algerian refugees living in Switzerland, the UK and Germany, was launched on April 18 from London. 3 out of the 5 founding members live in Switzerland: Mourad Dhina is one of the key figures of the Algerian fundamentalists. After the dissolution of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) [the main Algerian Islamist party] in 1992, he fled to Saint Genis Pouilly [in France nearby the Swiss border];in 1994 he was suspected of weapons trafficking by French authorities, he then decided to flee to Switzerland where his asylum requests were denied twice. Between 2002 and 2004, he nonetheless was in charge of the FIS executive office abroad. Since 1995 he has been tolerated on Swiss soil thanks to a never-ending temporary authorization. Since Algerian authorities revoked his passport he, along with his wife and 6 children (5 of which were born in Switzerland), cannot travel outside Switzerland. To read the rest, please click here.
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