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  • April 30, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerians gather in front of Algiers Court of Justice during a protest against former Algerian Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia, in Algiers, Algeria on April 30, 2019. According to media reports, Ouyahia was questioned today as part of a broader investigation into corruption charges. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Algiers, Algeria - A portrait of Algerian co-pilot Sadiki Mahrez, who died in the plane crash, is seen in Algiers, Algeria, on April 13, 2018. At least 257 people were killed when an Algerian military plane crashed. crashed near Algiers  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian students hold placards on April 30, 2019 as they continue their weekly demonstrations in the capital, Algiers, to demand the overthrow of the system. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerians protest at a demonstration for the departure of the Algerian regime in Algiers, Algeria on May 3, 2019. The protests in Algeria that began in early February 2019, after the former president announced his candidacy for a fifth presidential term , continue to call for a radical change in the system  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France - Hundreds of people, Algerians and Franco-Algerians, gather at the Place de la Republique, in Paris, in support of protests in Algeria, with slogans such as - that they all leave - or - The united people will never be defeated - and brandishing Algerian flags. (Credit Image: © Sadak Souici/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Algiers, Algeria - Prime Minister, Abdelmalek Sellal at the El-Aurassi hotel at the Algeria Forum for emerging companies, in Algiers, Algeria, on April 25, 2017. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian demonstrators shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration in the capital, Algiers, on May 24, 2019. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Demonstration in the streets of Algiers, following the announcement of President Bouteflika of his non-candidature for a 5th term, to protest against the continued power of it for an indefinite period. (Credit Image: © Sadak Souici/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Demonstration in the streets of Algiers, following the announcement of President Bouteflika of his non-candidature for a 5th term, to protest against the continued power of it for an indefinite period. (Credit Image: © Sadak Souici/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Demonstration in the streets of Algiers, following the announcement of President Bouteflika of his non-candidature for a 5th term, to protest against the continued power of it for an indefinite period. (Credit Image: © Sadak Souici/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian students demonstrate with national flags in the center of the capital, Algiers in Algeria on March 26, 2019, against the extension of the mandate of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and demanding an immediate change. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian students demonstrate with national flags in the center of the capital, Algiers in Algeria on March 26, 2019, against the extension of the mandate of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and demanding an immediate change. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerians perform funeral prayer in absentia for plane crash victims after Friday prayer at the Ketchaoua Mosque in Algiers, Algeria on April 13, 2018. At least 257 people were killed when an Algerian military plane crashed near Algiers. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian riot police clash with demonstrators taking part in a mass protest against Algerian President Bouteflika after his decision to postpone the presidential elections of April 2019 and to stay in power after his current term ends for an unspecified transitional period.  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • FILES - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (ANP), Ahmed Gaid Salah attend an event in Algiers, Algeria, 27 June 2012 (issued 26 March 2019). Official Algerian media reports state Salah on 26 March called for the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution to end the current political crisis in the county, which allows the Constitutional Council to declare the position of president vacant if the leader is unfit to rule. Protests continue in Algeria despite Algeria's president announcement on 11 March that he will not run for a fifth Presidential term and postponement of presidential elections previously scheduled for 18 April 2019 until further notice. Photo by Kadri Mohamed/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • July 2, 2018 - Tamanrasset, Algeria - African migrants who will be repatriated to their country by the Algerian government from the temporary refuge center, near the Niger border in Tamanrasset, Algeria, on 02 July 2018. The Algerian government has started the Repatriation process Thousands of migrants have arrived in Algeria, mainly from Niger  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An outside view dated November 28, 2018 of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monastery in Algeria. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial. the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Muslim and catholic officials among faithfuls attend a vigil ahead of Tibhirine (or Tibehirine) monks beatification at Sainte-Marie cathedral in Oran, Algeria on Friday December 7, 2018. On the night of 26–27 March 1996, seven monks of the Trappist order from the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Medea, Algeria were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for two months, and found dead in late May 1996. The circumstances of their kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Arme, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General Francois Buchwalter reported that the monks were killed by the Algerian army. The Monks are being beatified on Saturday at a ceremony In Oran. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo of Ahmed Ouyahia during a meeting at the Salle Omnisports Hacene Harcha in Algiers, Algeria, on May 05, 2012. Founder and secretary-general of the National Rally for Democracy (RND), Ahmed Ouyahia named as new Algerian Prime Minister, replacing Abdelmadjid Tebboune after just three months on the job. Photo by Mohamed Kadri/Imagespic/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French President Francois Hollande greets former President Nicolas Sarkozy during a national tribute to Harkis - Muslim Algerians who served as Auxiliaries in the French Army during the Algerian War from 1954 to 1962 - at Hotel des Invalides in Paris, France on September 25, 2016. Photo by Chamussy/Pool/ABACARESS.COM
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