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Timeline of the Algerian Civil War

The Algerian Civil War was a conflict in Algeria, starting in 1992 and continuing to a diminished extent up to the present.

1991

  • November 27 - Two Islamists who had fought in Afghanistan, Aïssa Messaoudi and Abderrahmane Dahane, attack a border post at Guemmar, killing soldiers and foreshadowing the war to come.
  • December 26 - First round of parliamentary elections; FIS wins 188 of the 232 (of 429) seats decided on the first ballot, putting it far ahead of any other party. FFS wins 25 seats, while the ex-ruling party, FLN, wins just 15.

1992

1993

  • March 27 - Algeria cuts diplomatic relations with Sudan and Iran, accusing them of supporting terrorism in Algeria.
  • May 26 - Anti-Islamist writer Tahar Djaout attacked by assassins; he died of his wounds shortly after, on June 2.
  • August 22 - Ex-Prime Minister Kasdi Merbah assassinated. The government accuses the GIA, while FIS accuses the government.
  • December 1 - Deadline beyond which the GIA had stated that it would consider all foreigners remaining in Algeria as targets.

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

  • January 11 - AIS concludes its negotiations with the government for an amnesty and disbands.

2001

2002

2003

2004

  • June 20 - Government announces killing of GSPC head Nabil Sahraoui. He is succeeded by Abou Mossaab Abdelouadoud.
  • July - GIA leader Rachid Abou Tourab killed, according to an interior ministry statement in January 2005.

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