National reconciliation policy lacks support
Most Algerians believe that President Bouteflika's national reconciliation policy will not stop terrorism, according to a poll carried out by a local newspaper.In a survey published on 23 September by national daily El-Khabar, 76 per cent of respondents said that reconciliation was an 'insufficient' solution.In September 2005, Bouteflika brought a symbolic end to the country's decade-long civil war when a Charter for Peace & National Reconciliation ...
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