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Five Berber prisoners released

Algiers stepped up efforts to affect a reconciliation with the dissatisfied Berber minority on 9 June, releasing five imprisoned militants. The move follows a visit by recently-appointed Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia to Berber leaders on 31 May to discuss improving relations with a central government Berbers claim fails to represent their interests (MEED 2:6:03). Minority leaders welcomed the offer of further talks with ...

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