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Topic: Redha Malek


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Assassination and Government: Reshuffle Reflect Algerian Instability
Abdessalam's successor as prime minister is Redha Malek, a highly respected 61-year-old former ambassador and member of Algeria's five-man ruling High Council of State who is regarded as a hard-liner in the government's fight against armed Islamist militants.
Malek is expected to apply a more liberal program to the country's economic problems than his predecessors, with Algerian officials announcing, "The head of government remains open to all possible economic options, as long as these options do not threaten the interests and sovereignty of the country.
While Malek's appointment is of greater long-term importance, it was the assassination of former prime minister, ex-chief of military security and opposition party leader Kasdi Merbah that preoccupied Algerians.
www.washington-report.org /backissues/1193/9311057.htm   (1185 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Ahmed Ouyahia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In August 1993, Ahmed Ouyahia was called back to Algiers to serve in the government of Redha Malek as Under Secretary of State for African and Arab Affairs.
In April 1994 he was nominated as the Cabinet Director of President Liamine Zeroual, where he was in charge of political affairs such as the negociations with the leaders of the banned Islamic Salvation Front party (FIS) and the preparations of the 1995 presidential elections that President Liamine Zeroual won in November 1995.
Redha Malek was Prime Minister of Algeria from August 21, 1993 to April 1994.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ahmed-Ouyahia   (1528 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Redha Malek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Prime Minister Redha Malek Redha Malek became prime minister of the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria on August 21, 1993.
Malek also served as minister of information and culture from 1977 to 1979.
Redha Malek was born on December 21, 1931, in Batna, Algeria.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Malek_Redha_105767390.htm   (309 words)

  
 Malek, - Dossier: Fouad Malek (November-December 2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Malek Safa and Kenneth A. Foon: Adjuvant immunotherapy for melanoma and colorectal Kenneth A. Foon and Malek M. Safa.
Malek Chebel was born in the Algerian town of Constantine in 1953.
Fred Malek received his 15 minutes of fame in the 1970s as deputy director of In a briefing paper on the federalbudget to Nixon in 1972, Malek asserted:
aliveinfo.com /?q=malek   (384 words)

  
 Redha Malek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His favorite past time was playing MLB baseball with the Montreal Expos, unfortunately he was cut after a groin injury at the beginning of his fourth season.
Andrew Franchi and Rick Malek have been by his side at his rehabilitation center for the past six years.
This page was last modified 05:17, 21 May 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Redha_Malek   (162 words)

  
 Algeria - INTRODUCTION
In April armed forces leaders removed Prime Minister Redha Malek from his post after an incumbency of only eight months, replacing him with Mokdad Sifi, an engineer technocrat who had served as minister of equipment.
Ali Kafi of the HCE succeeded Boudiaf as head of state, but he was unsuccessful in resolving the country's political and economic problems.
However, because the banned FIS was not included in the proposed dialogue scheduled for mid-December 1993 when the authorization for the HCE was due to end, other parties boycotted the talks.
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-314.html   (3814 words)

  
 1993 Country Reports on Economic Practice and Trade Reports: ALGERIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In August 1993 Redha Malek was named as the country's new prime minister, replacing Belaid Abdesselam.
The Malek government has not yet indicated whether it will pursue this course or choose some alternative means of devaluing the dinar.
The Malek government has indicated it expects to replace the ad hoc committee with a more market-based system but the timing and specifics are not yet known.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /erc/economics/trade_reports/1993/Algeria.html   (2662 words)

  
 Algerian Crisis, Western Choices - Middle East Quarterly - September 1994
As Abdesselam failed to win support and hence to control the situation, Kafi replaced him as prime minister with Redha Malek, the foreign minister and a member of the five-man HCE.
Malek promised an economic policy that would radically depart from previous ones by moving with a stronger determination toward a market economy, and a security policy that would respond more vigorously to the Islamist challenge; at the same time, he promised to accommodate all other political forces.
In spite of his efforts, Malek too could not generate consensus around a plan of transition back to democracy and economic revival.
www.meforum.org /article/144   (3982 words)

  
 1993 Human Rights Report: ALGERIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In August 1993, the HSC appointed Redha Malek as Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Redha Malek's Cabinet, appointed in September, said it would pursue reforms that put more emphasis on the private sector.
He met with the then Foreign Minister Redha Malek and delivered widely reported public remarks critical of the Government's human rights record.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_nea/Algeria.html   (6426 words)

  
 Malek, Redha - Former Prime Minister of Algeria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Malek, Redha - Former Prime Minister of Algeria
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 Algeria - Military Dictatorship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A five-member council, it was presided over by Ali Kafi, a former War of Independence veteran and founding member of the FLN, serving as head of state.
The prime minister was Redha Malek, a distinguished figure of the preindependence and postindependence periods, who served his country in several diplomatic posts including that of ambassador to the United States (1979-82); in the latter capacity he was instrumental in negotiating the release of United States hostages in Iran in 1981.
The HCE replaced the High Security Council, the transitional government that assumed power immediately following the coup, and was dominated by military officials, although it has been marked by frequent changes of personnel.
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-445.html   (251 words)

  
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Ni l'Alliance nationale républicaine de Redha Malek, ni le Parti du renouveau algérien de Noureddine Boukrouh n'obtiennent de sièges.
Redha Malek plaide pour un "candidat unique des démocrates" faisant barrage aussi bien aux islamistes qu'aux réconciliateurs et aux conservateurs, ce qui exclut une alliance avec ces derniers (FLN et RND).
Les candidatures de Redha Malek et de Noureddine Boukrouh marquent l'échec de la tentative du CCDR (Comité des citoyens pour la défense de la République) de faire émerger une candidature unique du courant "républicain".
membres.lycos.fr /troubles/politiq3.htm   (13367 words)

  
 Agence Global - Article
The mayor unfortunately did side work as head of the government's antiterrorist militia, and on the morning of September 9, 1996, the militia came for Abed Saidane.
“Fear," Algerian Prime Minister Redha Malek said after a particularly vicious Islamist attack in 1993, "must change sides." And indeed it did.
But it often fell on the backs of men like Djamil Fahassi, a moderate Islamist and radio reporter for a state broadcaster, who was twice imprisoned, in 1991 and 1992, for publishing articles the government deemed threatening or libelous to the army.
www.agenceglobal.com /article.asp?id=79   (1650 words)

  
 Kulturmagazin Areion Online - Algerien - Chronik
Belaid Abdessalam wird seines Amtes enthoben, und Redha Malek wird Ministerpräsident.
Ministerpräsident Redha Malek tritt zurück, und Mokdas Sifi übernimmt sein Amt.
Vier Mitglieder der GIA kapern in Algier ein französisches Passagierflugzeug, töten drei Geiseln und zwingen den Piloten zur Landung in Marseille.
www.areion-online.de /algerienc.html   (5512 words)

  
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Dirigeants : Reda Malek, Ali Haroun (pas d'élus).
Dirigé par Noureddine Boukrouh, le PRA se réclame des idées de Malek Bennabi, théoricien d'un nationalisme algérien fondé sur un islam moderne et progressiste.
Il avait obtenu 0,86% des suffrages au premier tour des législatives de décembre 1991.
membres.lycos.fr /revpour/lexique.htm   (2745 words)

  
 Newsletter: November/December 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The three hostages had been told not to speak of their kidnapping on their return to France.
Redha Malek, Algerian Prime Minister in 1993, said: 'It's absurd.
Algeria had no reason for any such manoeuvre...
www.amnesty-volunteer.org /uk/algeria/03Nov.php   (2336 words)

  
 Africa On-Line - dal 1922 Rivista dei Missionari d'Africa
I Signori Belkaid, Ali Harun e Redha Malek avevano tenuto a trovarsi vicino alla comunità cattolica per esprimerle la loro simpatia, così come alle famiglie dei preti uccisi.
Portate dai pompieri, le bare sono state accolte dagli applausi nutriti e dagli yuyù della folla.
Il Signor Redha Malek, da parte sua ha precisato.
www.missionaridafrica.org /archivio_rivista/1996_1_4.htm   (1730 words)

  
 Dossier: Lakhdar Brahimi (June/July 2004)
he was ousted and replaced with Redha Malek, a former Algerian ambassador to Washington who happened to have close ties with the Clinton administration's newly appointed secretary of state, Warren Christopher.
After his forced resignation from the Algerian foreign ministry, Brahimi began a career with the United Nations.
[7] "Exit Lakhdar al-Ibrahimi, enter Warren Christopher's friend Redha Malek," Mideast Mirror, 4 February 1993.
www.meib.org /articles/0407_iraqd.htm   (2318 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Algeria - Return to Authoritarianism, January 11, 1992 | Algerian Information Resource
Prime Minister Abdessalam was greatly hampered in his economic efforts by his connection with Boumediene's failed heavy industrialization program from 1965 to 1977.
On August 23, 1993, Abdessalem was dismissed and replaced by Redha Malek, formerly a distinguished diplomat but also a traditional nationalist vehemently opposed to the FIS and an advocate of a hard-line approach to combating "terrorism."
The legacy of the past has played heavily into the current political situation.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/algeria/algeria123.html   (1274 words)

  
 Special Report
While numerically weak, these groups receive the support of the government and have been allowed greater organizational freedom and enjoy a heightened media profile.
The papers are full of news of former Prime Minister Redha Malek and his new party, in addition to the Ettadi party of former communists and the Berber-dominated Rally for Culture and Democracy led by Said Saadi.
Aside from the Algerian press, glib spokesmen like Saadi also have captured the ears of Western correspondents, few of whom dare get closer to events in Algeria than their desks in Paris.
www.washington-report.org /backissues/0795/9507021.htm   (2054 words)

  
 THE ISLAMIC CHALLENGE IN NORTH AFRICA
But there are important components of the regime, both military and civilian, led by chief of staff Mohammed Lamari, Gens.
Nezzar and Belkheir, and former PM Redha Malek, who suspect that President Liamine Zeroual's pursuit of dialogue with the Islamist political wing will inevitably lead to an eventual Islamist takeover.
Known as the "eradicators," they advocate a policy of crushing the Islamist threat by whatever means necessary and may well threaten Zeroual's hold on power.
meria.idc.ac.il /journal/1997/issue2/jv1n2a7.html   (7784 words)

  
 Algeria: Repression and violence must end
On the contrary, some government officials have made statements which appear to have encouraged the activities of these anti-Islamist groups and human rights violations by the security forces.
In April 1994 the then Prime Minister Redha Malek stated in a speech in which he referred to the need for the civilian population to organize itself to resist "terrorism", that "fear had to shift to the other camp".
Detainees have also had holes drilled in the back, feet or legs with a drill.
www.amnestyusa.org /regions/middleeast/document.do?id=1B9B12B4D9FBA1B1802569A60060545B   (8725 words)

  
 The Use of Children as Soldiers in Africa report
In March 1992, the FIS was dissolved by the Court of Algiers and a wave of repression against the Islamists started.
Boudiaf was assassinated in June 1992 and replaced by Ali Kafi who was then replaced by Rédha Malek.
In January 1994, Liamine Zeroual was made President.
www.reliefweb.int /library/documents/chilsold.htm   (15068 words)

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