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  2. Censorship in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The authorities blocked on February 7, 2007, a symposium titled "Pour la Vérité, la Paix et la Conciliation" (For Truth, Peace and Conciliation) organised by the CFDA (Collectif des familles de disparus en Algérie, Collective of the Families of Disappeared People in Algeria), SOS Disparus, Djazairouna, the ANFD (Association nationale des ...

  3. Human rights in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria has been categorized by Freedom House as "not free" since it began publishing such ratings in 1972, with the exception of 1989, 1990, and 1991, when the country was labeled "partly free". [9]

  4. Poetical Refugee - Wikipedia

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    Poetical Refugee (French: La Faute à Voltaire) is a 2001 French drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, starring Sami Bouajila, Élodie Bouchez and Bruno Lochet.It was Kechiche‘s debut feature film and was awarded the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at the Venice Film Festival for best first film, winning seven awards, overall, at different film festivals.

  5. Air Algérie Flight 6289 - Wikipedia

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    Air Algérie Flight 6289 (AH6289) was an Algerian domestic passenger flight from Tamanrasset to the nation's capital of Algiers with a stopover in Ghardaïa, operated by Algerian national airline Air Algérie.

  6. La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. French cruiser Algérie - Wikipedia

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    Ordered on 15 May 1930, she was laid down on 19 March 1931 as Project C4 with her hull designated as hull no 141 at the Arsenal de Brest. Algérie was launched on 21 May 1932. [4] Her hull was 180 metres (590 ft 7 in) between the perpendiculars with an overall length of 186.2 metres (610 ft 11 in) and a beam of 20 metres (65 ft 7 in).

  8. Douaouda - Wikipedia

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