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'Is it time to forgive?'

2005-09-28 21:09

Elaine Ganley

Algiers - The cycle of deadly violence and atrocities that gripped Algeria for more than a decade is at the heart of a referendum Thursday that asks: Is it time to forgive and move on?

President Abdelaziz Bouteflika says his Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation is aimed at closing the wounds of the battle between Islamic extremists and security forces that left an estimated 120 000 people dead and resulted in thousands of mysterious disappearances.

Critics claim the charter is a way for the president to further consolidate power in this North African nation of nearly 33 million and say that, with pardons for many of those who perpetrated the violence, it goes against the very notion of peace.

Opponents also object to proposals asking the nation to trust the government to handle cases of people who went missing - pointing out that government forces are suspected in many of the disappearances.

Bouteflika has crisscrossed Algeria for weeks, addressing rallies to call out the "yes" vote so the nation can reconcile itself with what authorities refer to as the "national tragedy." He asked living victims to accept a "new sacrifice in the interest of the nation."

The insurgency started when the army canceled the January 1992 second round of voting in Algeria's first multiparty legislative elections to thwart a likely victory by the now-banned Islamic Salvation Front.

Daily beheadings and massacres committed by Islamic extremists followed. Tens of thousands of civilians were killed. There were also strong accusations that government security forces had an at least passive role in some of the bloodshed. Victims' families contend that security forces were responsible for many of the thousands of people who disappeared.

Reparations for families

Sporadic violence continues. Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni said this week that 800-1 000 insurgents remained active.

The charter, a lengthy document with a preamble and five parts, offers everyone something, from Islamic rebels to families whose loved ones joined the insurgency, or simply disappeared.

The charter would end judicial proceedings for a broad span of Islamists, from those who lay down arms, those sought at home or abroad for allegedly supporting terrorism, or those convicted in absentia.

An exception in each case is anyone who took part in a massacre, rape or bomb attack in a public place.

It provides reparations for families whose loved ones disappeared, a drama repeated thousands of times, according to human rights organizations who claim that security forces likely were responsible.

"We are turning the page, but we aren't tearing it," an aide to Bouteflika, Hachemi Djiar, said last week in Paris where he was campaigning among the some 3m Algerians living in France. "Islam is founded on pardon."

- AP

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