Terrorist bombings in Algeria
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Many bombings were committed during the Algerian Civil War that began in 1991.[1][2] The Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) claimed responsibility for many of them, while for others no group has claimed responsibility.[3][4] These terrorist incidents generated a widespread sense of fear in Algeria.[5] The number of bombings peaked in 2007, with a smaller peak in 2002, and they were particularly concentrated in the areas between Algiers and Tizi Ouzou, with very few occurring in the east or in the Sahara.[6]
This list is not exhaustive and sources frequently disagree on the number of deaths.[7]
1985
- 1985 Soumâa bombing (26 August 1985)[8]
2000
- 2000 Mascara bombing (16 June 2000)[9]
- 2000 Tizi Ouzou bombing (28 September 2000)[10]
2002
- 2002 Tazmalt bombing (15 May 2002)[11]
- 2002 Miliana bombing (20 June 2002)[12]
- 2002 Hammam Righa bombing (21 June 2002)[13]
- 2002 Larbâa bombing (5 July 2002)[14]
- 2002 M'Sila bombing (21 November 2002)[15]
2003
- 2003 Tizi Ouzou bombing (15 June 2003)[16]
2004
- 2004 Tebessa bombing (12 March 2004)[17]
2005
- 2005 Tidjelabine bombing (29 July 2005)[18]
2006
- 2006 Tidjelabine bombing (19 June 2006)[19]
- 2006 Boudouaou bombing (8 August 2006)[20]
- 2006 Algiers bombings (30 October 2006)[21]
- 2006 Bouchaoui bombing (10 December 2006)[22]
2007
- 2007 Souk El Had bombing (11 February 2007)[23]
- 2007 Tizi Ouzou bombings (13 February 2007)[24]
- 2007 Algiers bombings (11 April 2007)[25]
- 2007 Constantine bombing (16 May 2007)[26]
- 2007 Lakhdaria bombing (11 July 2007)[27]
- 2007 Batna bombing (6 September 2007)[28]
- 2007 Dellys bombing (8 September 2007)[29]
- 2007 Algiers bombings (11 December 2007)[30][31]
2008
- 2008 Naciria bombing (2 January 2008)[32]
- 2008 Thénia bombing (29 January 2008)[33]
- 2008 Beni Amrane bombings (9 June 2008)[34]
- 2008 Zemmouri bombing (9 August 2008)[35]
- 2008 Issers bombing (19 August 2008)[36]
2009
- 2009 Bordj Bou Arréridj bombing (17 June 2009)[37]
2010
- 2010 Tidjelabine bombing (7 April 2010)[38]
- 2010 Ammal bombing (11 June 2010)[39]
- August 2010 Baghlia bombing (18 August 2010)[40]
- 2010 Bordj Menaïel bombing (21 September 2010)[41]
2011
- 2011 Tizi Ouzou bombing (13 August 2011)[42]
2012
- 2012 Thénia bombing (11 January 2012)[43]
- 2012 Baghlia bombing (29 April 2012)[44]
2013
- 2013 Tiguentourine bombing (16 January 2013)[45][46]
2014
- 2014 Tizi Ouzou bombing [fr] (20 April 2014)[47]
See also
- Algerian Civil War
- Timeline of the Algerian Civil War
- Human rights in Algeria
- List of massacres in Algeria
- List of massacres during the Algerian Civil War
References
- ^ "Chronologie des principaux attentats en Algérie depuis 2000". Libération.
- ^ "Les principaux attentats en Algérie depuis fin 2006". www.20minutes.fr. 11 December 2007.
- ^ "REPERES. Les principaux attentats en Algérie depuis 2000". La Croix. December 12, 2007 – via www.la-croix.com.
- ^ "Les principaux attentats en Algérie depuis 2000". LEFIGARO. 21 September 2007.
- ^ "Chronologie des massacres en Algérie (1992 – 2004) – 1999 – 2000 – Algeria-Watch". algeria-watch.org. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ "Les principaux attentats à la bombe en Algérie depuis 2000". LEFIGARO. 11 December 2007.
- ^ "Error" (PDF).
- ^ Messaoudi, Khalida; Schemla, Elisabeth (May 15, 1998). Unbowed: An Algerian Woman Confronts Islamic Fundamentalism. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0812216571 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Les principaux attentats commis en Algérie depuis 2000". L'Obs. 20 August 2008.
- ^ "Vingt-neuf blessés dans un attentat à Tizi Ouzou, en Algérie". www.franceinter.fr. August 14, 2011.
- ^ "ALGÉRIE : 4 morts et 14 blessés dans l'explosion d'une bombe à Tazmalt". Le Monde.fr. May 17, 2002 – via Le Monde.
- ^ "Algérie. Attentat à Batna: Bouteflika était visé". ladepeche.fr.
- ^ Rédaction, La (December 12, 2007). "Les principaux attentats en Algérie depuis 2000".
- ^ "Attentat à Alger : 30 morts". L'Obs. 15 July 2002.
- ^ "Algérie Six militaires blessés dans un attentat à l'est d'Alger". L'Orient-Le Jour. November 24, 2002.
- ^ "Tizi-Ouzou: Peine capitale pour dix terroristes – Algeria-Watch". algeria-watch.org. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ "7 morts et 1 blessé grave dans un attentat à Tébessa". Djazairess.
- ^ "Embuscade meurtrière à Tidjelabine: Toute l'actualité sur liberte-algerie.com". www.liberte-algerie.com/.
- ^ "Des jours d'enfer à Boumerdès | El Watan". www.elwatan.com.
- ^ "Trois policiers blessés dans l'explosion d'une bombe à Boudouaou | El Watan". www.elwatan.com.
- ^ "Algérie : trois morts dans l'explosion de deux voitures piégées". Le Monde.fr. October 30, 2006 – via Le Monde.
- ^ "Un attentat à Alger faitun mort et 9 blessés". L'Obs. 12 December 2006.
- ^ "Sept attaques quasi simultanées font 8 morts et 50 blessés – Algeria-Watch". algeria-watch.org. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ "Algérie: un mort et huit blessés dans un attentat à Tizi Ouzou". Libération.
- ^ "Explosions rock Algerian capital". April 12, 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Algérie Attentat à Constantine à la veille des législatives". L'Orient-Le Jour. May 17, 2007.
- ^ "Attentat-suicide d'Al-Qaida contre une caserne de l'armée algérienne". Le Monde.fr. July 12, 2007 – via Le Monde.
- ^ "Suicide bomb kills 20 in Algeria". September 7, 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Al-Qaeda claims Algerian bombings". September 8, 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "11 UN workers among 26 killed in Algeria blasts". CBC. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ "Algérie : les auteurs présumés de l'attentat du 11 décembre 2007 arrêtés". La Croix. February 6, 2008 – via www.la-croix.com.
- ^ "Nouvel attentat en Algérie". La Croix. January 3, 2008 – via www.la-croix.com.
- ^ "Blast kills 2 in Algeria as officers foil attack on police station (Published 2008)". The New York Times. February 9, 2008.
- ^ "'Twelve die' in Algerian blasts". June 9, 2008 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Algérie: 8 morts et 19 blessés dans un attentat suicide". ladepeche.fr.
- ^ Algiers, Alfred de Montesquiou, Associated Press in (August 19, 2008). "Terrorism: At least 43 killed as suicide bomber attacks police academy in Algeria". the Guardian.
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- ^ magazine, Le Point (June 12, 2010). "Algérie: 4 morts et 17 blessés dans un attentat à l'Est d'Alger". Le Point.
- ^ "Algérie: 3 militaires tués par une bombe". LEFIGARO. 20 August 2010.
- ^ "Deux policiers tués et trois citoyens blessés Explosion d'une bombe au centre-ville de Bordj Menaïel - Algerie360". www.algerie360.com. September 21, 2010.
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