Terrorist bombings in Algeria

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La guerre civile algérienne déchire le pays pendant une décennie, surnommée « décennie noire », de 1991 à 2002. Le Groupe islamique armé (GIA), le principal groupe terroriste qui affronte le gouvernement, utilise à de nombreuses reprises l'attentat et l'assassinat comme moyen d'action. rdf:langString
Many bombings were committed during the Algerian Civil War that began in 1991. The Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) claimed responsibility for many of them, while for others no group has claimed responsibility. These terrorist incidents generated a widespread sense of fear in Algeria. The number of bombings peaked in 2007, with a smaller peak in 2002, and they were particularly concentrated in the areas between Algiers and Tizi Ouzou, with very few occurring in the east or in the Sahara. This list is not exhaustive and sources frequently disagree on the number of deaths. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Liste d'attentats de la guerre civile algérienne
rdf:langString Terrorist bombings in Algeria
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rdf:langString Liste d'attentats de la guerre civile algérienne
rdf:langString La guerre civile algérienne déchire le pays pendant une décennie, surnommée « décennie noire », de 1991 à 2002. Le Groupe islamique armé (GIA), le principal groupe terroriste qui affronte le gouvernement, utilise à de nombreuses reprises l'attentat et l'assassinat comme moyen d'action.
rdf:langString Many bombings were committed during the Algerian Civil War that began in 1991. The Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) claimed responsibility for many of them, while for others no group has claimed responsibility. These terrorist incidents generated a widespread sense of fear in Algeria. The number of bombings peaked in 2007, with a smaller peak in 2002, and they were particularly concentrated in the areas between Algiers and Tizi Ouzou, with very few occurring in the east or in the Sahara. This list is not exhaustive and sources frequently disagree on the number of deaths.
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