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Algeria: The Fundamentalist Challenge by James Ciment,

Algeria: The Fundamentalist Challenge by James Ciment,
Algeria is a nation at war with itself. Civil strife has engulfed the country since early 1992, when a secular military government called off a national election after its Islamic opponents won the first round. Since then the militant Islamic opposition has employed suicide bombings, assassinations and death threats to make the country ungovernable. The most secularized of nations in the region, Algeria would not seem to have been the most vulnerable to disorder involving Muslim fundamentalists and Islamists. However, as in other postcolonial societies, the lack of democracy since independence has nurtured the growth of religious populism as the only available form of political resistance to corrupt government authority. Algeria: The Fundamentalist Challenge lucidly untangles the roots of this conflict in the colonial era and after, and examines it in the context of local, regional and international politics. It is written for students and other readers who need a clear introduction to one of the more significant struggles of our era.



The Forgotten Millions: The Modern Jewish Exodus from Arab Lands by Malka H. Shulewitz,
The Forgotten Millions: The Modern Jewish Exodus from Arab Lands by Malka H. Shulewitz,
The Forgotten Millions tells the story of the modern Jewish exodus from the Arab lands. The Jewish presence in this area -- present-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen -- preceded the rise of Islam by more than a thousand years. These Jewish communities often played a leading role in the development of the region, particularly as recorded in the Cairo Genizah, with which the book begins. In 1948 when the state of Israel was declared, there were an estimated 870,000 Jews in the region. By 1986, a generation later, the ancient Jewish peoples had virtually disappeared. Only about 20,000 remain, mainly in North Africa. Of these refugees, some 200,000 opted for the Americas and other Western countries; the majority migrated to Israel, where today they and their progeny comprise over 40 per cent of the population. What happened to trigger the transfer of whole communities? Why did this historic movement and the tragedy that preceded it fail to leave their impress either on the contemporary annals of the Jewish people or on the consciousness of the free world? The Forgotten Millions probes the reasons for this silence.



Regional Route (South Africa) - Regional Routes are secondary highways in South Africa linking pairs of cities or serving as feeder roads to the National Road network from cities not situated on National Roads. They are indicated by the letter R followed by a two- or three-digit number.

Geography of Algeria - Algeria comprises 2,381,741 square kilometers of land, more than four-fifths of which is desert, in northern Africa, between Morocco and Tunisia. It is the second largest country in Africa, after Sudan.

Star of North Africa - Etoile Nord Africaine (North African Star), a political society in colonial Algeria founded in 1925. Etoile strove for total independence for Algeria from French rule.

Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa - The Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa (or UDEAC from its name in French, Union Douaniere et Économique de l’Afrique Centrale), established by the Brazzaville Treaty in 1966, formed a customs union with free trade area between members and a common external tariff for imports from other countries. UDEAC signed a treaty for the establishment of a Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) to promote the entire process of sub-regional integration trough the forming of monetary union with the Central Africa CFA franc as a common currency; it was officially superseded by CEMAC in June 1999 (trough agreement from 1994).



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