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Serkadji Prison,
formerly Barberousse Prison, is a high-security
prison in Algiers, Algeria; in 1995,
about two-thirds of the 1,500
prisoners detained...
- the
protection of the
Algerian president.
During the
mutiny of
Algiers Serkadji prison, in June 1995, that
killed 100 people,
including 96 prisoners, his...
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committed the
atrocities only
eight were
still at
large and one was in
Serkadji prison. The
leader of the
terrorist group had been shot dead 10 days earlier...
- for his
beliefs from 1937 to 1938. In 1955, he was
imprisoned again in
Serkadji prison by the
French for his
political views. There, he
wrote a poem called...
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Serkadji Prison...
- far more numerous.
Sources frequently disagree on the
number of deaths.
Serkadji prison mutiny of 21
February 1995, 109
deaths Beni-Messous m****acre of...
- Oran and
sentenced to death. On May 3, 1955, he was
transferred to the
Serkadji Prison in Algiers. He was
executed on 19 June 1956. The
Ahmed Zabana National...
- Algiers. He was
guillotined on 24
April 1958 at the
Barberousse Prison (now
Serkadji prison) in Algiers. Born in Sidi
Ramdane in the
Casbah of
Algiers of a...
- next few
months saw the
killing of some 100
Islamist prisoners in the
Serkadji prison mutiny, and a
major success for the
security forces in the battle...
- for
Islamic Youth -
Scouts Musulmans Algériens -
Second Barbary War -
Serkadji prison mutiny - Sétif - Sétif m****acre - Sidi Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi...