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In the News (Mon 4 Jun 12)

  
 hr96_privacy_report.html
In the spring, communal guards forced the evacuation of at least one small village in Jijel province in the midst of a security sweep.
In early 1996, armed groups kidnaped all of the daughters of several families in Jijel province.
There were additional reports that Communal Guard forces blocked the supply of food and water to several villages in Jijel until they agreed to form self-defense forces.
www.privacy.org /pi/reports/hr96_privacy_report.html   (20368 words)

  
 Policeman, offical killed in an ambush
An armed group has assassinated the deputy chairman of Eraven municipality in the Algerian province of Jijel, killed one policeman and wounded one of the municipal guards in an ambush placed against a car owned by the local authorities in the province.
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www.arabicnews.com /ansub/Daily/Day/991229/1999122906.html   (176 words)

  
 Jijel
It is the capital of Jijel province with 640,00 inhabitants (2005 estimate) and an area of 2,577 km².
Jijel is built along modern patterns with wide streets framed by trees.
Jijel is the administrative and trade centre for a region specializing in cork processing, leather tanning and steel making.
i-cias.com /e.o/jijel.htm   (237 words)

  
 BBC News Middle East Algerian militants reported to be surrendering
Reports from Algeria say some fifty armed Islamic militants have given themselves up to the authorities in Jijel province in the east of the country.
There's been no independent confirmation of the reports.
www.asyl.net /Magazin/Docs/Docs03/L3858ALG.htm   (162 words)

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