List Of Algerian Massacres Of The 1990S

During the bloody Algerian Civil War of the 1990s, a variety of massacres occurred. The GIA (Armed Islamic Group) has avowed its responsibility for many of them, while for others no group has claimed responsibility. In addition to generating a widespread sense of fear, these massacres and the ensuing flight of population have resulted in serious depopulation of the worst-affected areas. The massacres peaked in 1997 (with a smaller peak in 1994), and were particularly concentrated in the areas between Algiers and Oran, with very few occurring in the east or in the Sahara. This list currently covers only events in which over 50 civilians or prisoners were killed; far more numerous smaller massacres occurred. It is not necessarily exhaustive, and sources frequently disagree on the number of deaths.

Wilaya of Algiers

Wilaya of Ain-Defla

Wilaya of Batna

Wilayas of Bouira and Blida

Wilaya of Chlef

Wilaya of Medea

Wilaya of M'Sila

Wilaya of Oran

Wilaya of Relizane

Wilaya of Sada

Wilaya of Tiaret

Other wilayas

Sources

  • "An Anatomy of the Massacres", Ait-Larbi, Ait-Belkacem, Belaid, Nait-Redjam, and Soltani, in An Inquiry into the Algerian Massacres, ed. Bedjaoui, Aroua, and Ait-Larbi, Hoggar: Geneva 1999.

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