1937 -
Algerian general and defense minister.
Born near Biskra, Khaled Nezzar served in the French Army before deserting to join the Armée de Libération Nationale (ALN) in 1958, and from that point he pursued a military career. He was stationed along the Moroccan frontier during the border war of 1963 and commanded a battalion sent to Egypt to demonstrate Algerian solidarity after the Arab - Israel War of 1967. Nezzar's military education included studies in the Soviet Union and France. He was appointed to the central committee of the ruling Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) in 1979 and was promoted to general and assistant chief of staff in 1984. He quelled the destabilizing October 1988 riots, resulting in hundreds of casualties. In 1990 Nezzar received particular publicity when he was appointed Algeria's first minister of defense since 1965 - a portfolio usually held by Algeria's authoritarian presidents. Faced with the prospect of a Front Islamique du Salut (FIS) government, Nezzar and others deposed President Chadli Bendjedid in January 1992 and established the Haut Comité d'Etat (HCE). Nezzar continued to serve as minister of defense as the civil war broke out, escaping assassination in February 1993. He retired in 1994 but continued to play a dominant role in the Pouvoir - the ruling establishment of military and civilian elites. While he was visiting France in 2001, Algerians filed charges against him for crimes of repression, including torture. The lawsuits were eventually dropped because of the duress placed upon the plaintiffs. Concurrently, Nezzar sued Habib Souaidia, a former Algerian officer and author of La sale guerre (2001; The dirty war), who had made televised comments accusing the military of massacres and tortures. Nezzar returned to Paris to defend the army, but his defamation suit against Souaidia was dismissed in September 2002.
Nezzar has authored Mémoires du général Khaled Nezzar (2000; Memoirs of General Khaled Nezzar) and Algérie: Échec à une régression programmée (2001; Algeria: defeat of a regressive program). He is also an entrepreneur, cofounding an Internet company called Soft Link Com. Nezzar remains a most powerful member of the Pouvoir.
Bibliography
Naylor, Philip C. The Historical Dictionary of Algeria, 3d edition. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005.
— PHILIP C. NAYLOR




