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POLITICS: Winding road

During the 1990s, Algeria was ravaged by a civil war that brought to a halt the tentative inflows of foreign investment that had begun in the previous decade. Known as the black decade, the years that followed the overturning of the Islamists' victory in the 1992 elections saw the country plunged into one of the darkest periods of its history.

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