Algerian army hunts for killers of Boumerdès teachers

2009-06-07

The Algerian army has launched a thorough operation to track down the group responsible for killing 8 police officers and two teachers last Thursday in Boumerdès, El Watan reported on Saturday (June 6th). During the weekend, soldiers conducted a number of raids in the mountains near the town of Timezrit. Two terrorists were reportedly killed.

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برج الحمام Posted 2009-06-08

They ask you about pardon and entente. Say the person who burnt my school became the leader.

SIMO Posted 2009-06-08

In order to find the killers of the teachers in Boumerdes, the Algerian army needs to go no farther than stopping the training camps in Tindouf. At the very beginning, this centre is dedicated to housing Polisario separatists, but it them became a meeting point for all desperados of the region - traffickers, smugglers of all types, mercenaries, Al Qaeda religious fanatics and so on and so on. You reap what you sow, so let us sow something more useful for the common future of the Great Maghreb, okay!?

meriem Posted 2009-06-22

May God protect us, this is all. Say amen.

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