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The paper was founded in 1990 after Omar Belhouchet and nineteen colleagues left the FLN government-owned newspaper El Moudjahid (English: "The Martyr"). [1]It aims to promote democracy and to give coverage to the Algerian opposition, and has acted as an outspoken voice against censorship and corruption.
The journal was banned in Algeria after a story was published about Abdelaziz Bouteflika's coma and hospitalisation in France. [ 19 ] [ 11 ] [ 20 ] Aboud was banned from exiting Algerian territory by a judge after being found guilty of "undermining national security, territorial integrity and the proper functioning of state institutions".
Country/region Name (native) Name (translation) Notes Website Afghanistan رسمي جرېده (Pashto) جريدۀ رسمی (Dari) : Official Gazette: Gazette has two official native languages.
El Moudjahid ("The Martyr") is an Algerian French-language newspaper. [1] It was founded during the Algerian War to inform FLN resistance fighters, and after independence it became the newspaper of the single-party FLN government.
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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.
The archives were part of the Ministry of Information and Culture from 1962 to 1971. The archives were formerly supervised by the Directorate of National Records (created by Decree No. 71/36, issued on 3 June 1971) and the Advisory Council for the National Archives (created by Decree No. 74/75).
An independence referendum was held in French Algeria on 1 July 1962. It followed French approval of the Évian Accords in an April referendum.Voters were asked whether Algeria should become an independent state, co-operating with France; 99.72% voted in favour with a voter turnout of 91.88%.