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[2] [3] Serious challenges to human rights in Algeria have included torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, serious restrictions on free expression and media, overly restrictive laws on the organization, funding, or operation of NGOs, restrictions of religious freedom, serious government corruption, people trafficking, significant restrictions ...
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It was established following Algerian independence in 1962 by Seghir Mostefai, expert for the "Exécutif provisoire" and member of the Algerian delegation at Evian negotiations, to take over the former activities in the country of the Banque de l'Algérie, the colonial central bank of French Algeria.
Algérie Poste ("Algerian Post"; Arabic: بريد الجزائر) is the state-owned company responsible for postal service in Algeria. It is headquartered in Bab Ezzouar , Algiers. [ 1 ]
Algeria Press Service was created on December 1, 1961 [2] in Tunis, in the wake of the Algerian War of Independence to be the flagship of the Algerian Revolution and the nation's standard-bearer on the global media scene.
Crédit Populaire d'Algérie (CPA) Caisse Nationale d'Épargne et de Prévoyance (CNEP Banque) Banque Nationale de l'Habitat; Banque Al Baraka Algerie, part of Al Baraka Group; Arab Banking Corporation Algérie (ABC), part of Arab Banking Corporation Group; Natixis Algérie, part of BPCE Group (see also Banxy)
The National Liberation Front (Arabic: جبهة التحرير الوطني, romanized: Jabhatu l-Taḥrīri l-Waṭanī; French: Front de libération nationale), commonly known by its French acronym FLN, [a] is a nationalist political party in Algeria.
La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret (1875) is the fifth novel in Émile Zola's twenty-volume series Les Rougon-Macquart. Viciously anticlerical in tone, it follows on from the horrific events at the end of La Conquête de Plassans , focussing this time on a remote Provençal backwater village.