2005 in Algeria

The following lists events that happened during 2005 in Algeria.

Incumbents

Events

June 28, 2005 (Tuesday)

  • Islamic Studies dropped from secondary school curriculum.[1]
  • Six Yemeni guerrillas killed in Algeria last week [2]

June 27, 2005 (Monday)

  • Algeria refuses entry to four Moroccan journalists working for the Moroccan Sahara Foundation NGO, expelling them to Rome. The move follows increased Morocco-Algeria tensions over the Western Sahara.[3]

June 26, 2005 (Sunday)

June 25, 2005 (Saturday)

  • Amari Saifi ("Abderrezak el-Para), a leading member of the GSPC captured in Chad in October 2004, is sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Algiers. He failed to turn up to his trial, sparking speculation. (Reuters).[6]

June 24, 2005 (Friday)

  • Enforcement of the 2002 partnership agreement between Algeria and the European Union to begin on September 1st, says EU source.[7]
  • Finance Minister Mourad Medelci announces plans to cut foreign debt by $1 billion this year "if the positive financial position of the country continues". The debt currently stands at $21.4 billion, having fallen 7.7% over 2004.[8]

References

  1. ^ (Arabic News)
  2. ^ (UPI)
  3. ^ (Al-Jazeera[permanent dead link])
  4. ^ (JPost[permanent dead link])
  5. ^ (Al-Bawaba)
  6. ^ (Al-Jazeera[permanent dead link])
  7. ^ (APS)
  8. ^ (Reuters[permanent dead link])
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