PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Algerian Civil War
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Algerian Civil War
skos:altLabel
  • Algeria
  • military coup
  • civil war
  • Algerian conflict
  • Total war
  • bombing
  • war
  • war of liberation
  • Civil War
  • bloody civil war
  • civil conflict
  • Islamist insurgency
  • 100,000 people were killed
  • 1990s Civil War
  • 1992 coup
  • 1992 military coup
  • Algeria's civil war
  • Algerian Civil War (1991–2002)
  • Algerian civil war
  • Black Decade
  • Civil War film
  • Forced to resign
  • Massacres during the Algerian Civil War
  • black decade
  • civil conflict in Algeria
  • civil war erupted in Algeria
  • civil war in Algeria
  • civil war in the nineties
  • large-scale massacres of villagers
  • middle of the black decade
  • unrest in Algeria
  • violent confrontation
  • Algerian Civil War#GIA destroyed, GSPC discontinues
  • Algerian_Civil_War#Massacres_and_reconciliation,_1996–97
  • Algerian_Civil_War#Military_coup_and_cancellation_of_elections,_1992
  • civil war that was raging in their country of origin
clgo:combatant
  • Brandbergen Mosque
  • Al-Qaeda
  • Finsbury Park Mosque
  • FIS loyalists
  • Supported by
  • ----
  • Supported by:
  • (alleged)
  • *Takfir wal-Hijra
  • *Afghan Arabs
  • (pre-war)
  • * Local militias
  • *AIS(1994–99)
  • *ANP
  • *DRS
  • *FIDA(until 1996)
  • *FLN
  • *General Union of Algerian Workers
  • *LIDD(1997)
  • *MEI(until 1994)
  • *MIA(until 1994)
  • *MIPD(1996–97)
  • *MRI/Nahda
  • *MSI/Hamas
  • *OJAL(mid-1990s)
  • *RND(from 1997)
  • *Rally for Culture and Democracy
  • *Socialist Forces Front
  • EIJ(until 1995)
  • GIA (from 1993)
  • GSPC(from 1998)
  • Libya(until 1995)
  • Saudi private donors
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1991-12-26
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • Government victory
  • * GIA largely ceased to exist by 2002, adissident insurgencycontinued
  • * FIS victory in1991 electioncancelled by military coup, formation of FIS loyalist guerrillas
  • * AIS/FIS declare unilateral ceasefire in 1997 as a result of GIA'smassacres of civilians
  • * Spillover to France withAir France Flight 8969&1995 France bombings
  • * GIA radicals declare war on FIS in 1994 after negotiations with government
  • * Civil war subsided after government amnesty peace plan in 2000
clgo:strength
  • 10,000 (1996)
  • 100,000–300,000 local militia fighters
  • 124,000 (in 2001)
  • 140,000 (1994)
  • 2,000 (1992)
  • 40,000 (1994)
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