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The Murders in Algeria

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The Washington Post, March 7th, 1998

Charles Trueheart's Feb. 13 news article on Algeria dismissed the realities of Algeria and perpetuated unhelpful stereotypes and tired conspiracy theories {"Killers Spread Fear Among Algeria's Poor"}. The article gave credence to allegations about attackers whose "motives remain murky in massacres." The Algerian people do not ask themselves who the terrorists are and why they kill. They know the answers too well and need not be reminded that the killers of the Armed Islamic Groups (GIA) have repeatedly and openly claimed responsibility for their acts. On the day the article was published, an A...

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