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Bomb attacks will not halt elections, says Belkhadem

Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem says parliamentary polls will go ahead in May as planned despite bombings in the capital on 11 April that left 33 people dead and injured 222. Belkhaden said the two bomb attacks were a deliberate provocation before the elections, adding that those who resort to violence exclude themselves from the political process. A person claiming to be a spokesman for al-Qaeda said it organised the bombings but there ...

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