Special Coverage: The December 11th attacks in Algeria
11/12/2007
Magharebia.com is providing in-depth reporting and analytical coverage of the latest terrorist attacks in Algeria. Please feel free to post your comments below, or in the individual articles posted in this section.
Suicide attack in northern Algeria kills at least two
29/01/2008
A car bomb exploded early Tuesday morning outside a police station in the Algerian city of Thénia, leaving two dead and 23 injured. The attack comes a day after authorities killed a suspected architect of the December 11th bombings.
UN, Algeria hold talks to ease tensions over terror probe
22/01/2008
UN and Algerian officials held discussions over the weekend to ease tensions over the UN's plans for an independent panel to investigate the December...
Algeria rejects UN probe into December 11th attacks
17/01/2008
The United Nations has declared its intentions to conduct an independent inquiry into the events of December 11th in Algiers. The Algerian government has rejected the idea, saying it represents interference in the country's domestic affairs.
Algeria's Belkhadem denounces UN probe into Algiers attacks
16/01/2008
Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem criticised UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s decision to appoint an "independent panel of investigation"...
UN chief setting up independent panel to investigate Algiers attacks
15/01/2008
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is setting up an independent panel to investigate the Algiers suicide bomb attacks that claimed the lives of 17 UN e...
UN to conduct probe into December 11th attacks
08/01/2008
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Monday (January 7th) that the organisation is likely to open an independent probe into the December 11th twi...
Aljazeera withdraws poll following protest of Algerian journalists
23/12/2007
Aljazeera television withdrew a poll posted on its web site following a controversy it sparked in Algeria, Ech Chourouk reported on Saturday (Decembe...
French police arrest two men for links to al-Qaeda
23/12/2007
French authorities charged an Algerian and a French man Saturday (December 22nd) in connection with the deadly bombing attacks on the UN building and...
UN Staff Union calls for independent investigation of Algiers bombing
20/12/2007
The UN Staff Union, representing 22,000 UN workers around the world, called for an independent probe Wednesday (December 19th) into the bomb attack o...
UN chief visits Algiers bombing sites
19/12/2007
One week after terrorist bombings shook the Algerian capital, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon travelled to the scenes to honour UN workers killed and send a message to terrorist groups that the organisation is undaunted by the attacks.
Ban Ki-moon expected in Algeria today
18/12/2007
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected in Algeria on Tuesday (December 18th) for a one-day visit. He will meet with President Abdelaziz Boutefl...
OSCE President arrives in Algiers
18/12/2007
Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) President Goran Lennmarker arrived Monday (December 17th) i...
EU promises counter-terror co-operation with Algeria
17/12/2007
After arriving in Algiers for an official visit on Sunday (December 16th), Portugal's Prime Minister José Socrates said the EU and Portugal are prepa...
Maghreb bloggers react to the bombings in Algiers
14/12/2007
Maghreb bloggers discuss the terrorist attacks in Algiers.
December 11th attacks: Official death toll rises to 37
14/12/2007
Official data released Thursday (December 13th) by Algeria's interior ministry said at least 37 people were killed in Tuesday's twin car bomb attacks...
UN staff to remain in Algeria despite attacks
13/12/2007
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday (December 12th) that United Nations staff will remain in Algeria. In a live address from Indonesia, t...
Morocco mobilises to help after Algiers attacks
12/12/2007
From average citizens to high-ranking officials, Moroccans roundly condemned Tuesday's attacks in Algiers. They see the tragedy as a call for Morocco and Algeria to co-ordinate counter-terrorism efforts.
Two car bombs in Algiers kill, injure dozens
11/12/2007
Two bombings in the centre of Algiers on Tuesday morning have left over 60 dead and many more injured. Eyewitnesses have recounted similarities to the fatal attacks of April 11th.
Algiers attacks seen as show of allegiance for al-Qaeda
12/12/2007
Experts say Tuesday's twin attacks show that remnants of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in Algeria are going out of their way to impress leader Osama bin Laden. Algerian officials have vowed to fight terrorists "most severely".
Tunisians condemn return of terrorism to Algeria
12/12/2007
Following Tuesday's bloody attacks in neighbouring Algeria, Tunisians hope the violence will not spread to their country.
Algiers residents immobilised by shock after terror bombings
11/12/2007
Exactly eight months after a twin attack in Algiers, the indescribable drama was replayed today. After a few months of calm, suicide bombers have returned to spread panic in Algiers.

Yacin Posted 2007-12-12
My condoleances to the families of victims, the word 'La Ilaha Ila Allah' (There's no other God but Allah) is greater. Yacine...Ghardaia
محمد Posted 2007-12-12
To the terrorists, dogs, despicable insects. Are you committing crimes against the best creatures of God. We tell you that the Algerian people will [expletive deleted].
خالدي محمد Posted 2007-12-12
Oh Lord please humiliate terror and terrorism, exterminate them and don’t spare anyone one of them, have mercy on our death and all the dead people of Muslims.
hamouze Posted 2007-12-12
What happened in Algeria isn’t a terrorist act in the common sense of the meaning. This issue can be presented in two hypotheses: the first is the foreign hands which criticize the foreign policy of Algeria in its international positions. But this nation won't be subdued and won’t give in, even if this costs the lives of all Algerians. Experience will show that. The country of a million and half a million martyrs will prove that. We don’t care about life as long as it is honorable and is a sacrifice for our nation. So don’t question our nationalism. Secondly, the current regime and the ruling government don’t do their role as they should because they think that they’re managing a village or municipality. Oh rulers of this nation, you’re governing a State, so you have to be more careful and responsible. The weakness of the State institutions was uncovered. Where is the Intelligence Service, where’s the security of the nation? You’re just good at raising prices adopting band-aid policies; the nation and the State are higher than what you do. So please go away and let this country to its sons and true men. Anyway, in both cases the people bear the responsibility and are victims.
هشام Posted 2007-12-12
Why all this, is this Islam?
ليندة Posted 2007-12-12
Men, I felt yesterday that something would happen in Algeria because every 11 December there's bomb attacks, in Si Mostafa in Boumerdes, in Tizi Ouzou, in New York the skyscraper, and now in Ben Aknoune all that were on 11 December. What do you say. Linda from Algeria.
عبد النور Posted 2007-12-12
We know them to be the best of men, one of them son of Kamkoum who drives Touareg and the second can't even afford to buy the sheep for the Eid?
ماسينيسا Posted 2007-12-12
After greetings...what can I say, may God bring us the good and may God protect us, We are for God and to God we shall return.
رياض الجزائري Posted 2007-12-12
We're against terrorism, but when the price of oil reaches 700 Algerian Dinars, semolina 5700 Algerian Dinars for a sack, eggs 9 Algerian Dinars, I'll be the first to compete to become a suicide bomber.
mouh Posted 2007-12-12
All this is the result of the marginalisation of university youth.
منتم Posted 2007-12-12
I hold the targeted Constitutional Council responsible.
أبوبكر Posted 2007-12-12
The strange events of blowing up, destroying and planning to that as we heard days ago, happening in our beloved country by people who lost the notion of right and wrong, they came up with wrong jurisprudence, they’re not excused in that because they’ve not sought the opinion of counsel scholars. They ignored the right and became enemies with thr rightous of the nation's advisors. Ibn Abbas, God bless him, said that the messenger of God said ‘The blessing is with your elders’. But unfortunately, they made them understand that prominent scholars are disbelievers such as the cheikh Abdelaziz Ben Baz, may God rest his soul, when they teach them the correctness of the method of the cheikh and his brother scholars. He follows the method of his masters such as sheikh Mohamed Ben Ibrahim, and former sheikhs Mohamed Ben Abdelouahab to Ibn Al Qaim, and up to sheikh Al Islam Ibn Taimiya to the four Imams, the ancestors of the nation, followers then the companions of the prophet. This is the right and correct path. They feared that these will go back to the Fatwas of sheikh Abdelaziz Ben Baz, El Othaymine, Al Sheikh, Faouzane, Ghadiane or Lahidane and those who followed the path of the ancestors. They feared that they will be proven wrong. So they convinced them that these scholars are disbelievers, and that their method isn’t accepted. Therefore, they left them and their tapes, they even fought the scholars and their recorded tapes. These ignorants have also accused the scholars using the worst expressions and ugliest descriptions, they said that they’re the scholars of the Sultan; that they are submissive and defeatists, and other expressions and accusations that are equal in their degree of offence to some satirical expressions against the companions of the prophet in the battle of Tabouk. God said that they’re disbelievers and didn’t find any excuse for them even if they were conversing, playing and blocking roads, they weren’t excused even when they were among Mujahideens in one of the strongest battles of Islam. And today we hear such bad expressions repeated by many people and don’t even know their hazards and enormity, and that may be they can take them out of the confession and they ignore that. How similar is today to yesterday, the Khaouarej at the era of Ali thought and believed that they were right, and what they did was bringing them closer to God Almighty. In Nahraouane, they said : no rule but that of god, go, go to paradise. Abu Ayoub, God bless him said, I stabbed a man of the Khawarej with the spear
نبيل Posted 2007-12-12
Salam alaikoum. May God have mercy on the innocent martyrs. But to say the truth, the perpetrators of these acts are terrorists, killers. The pillars of the authority are also administrative terrorists. The solution will be by thwarting the western project with a peaceful coup. The people should then take to the streets and get rid of the foreign ideas of terrorist movements.
فوزي Posted 2007-12-12
To the coward dogs, you're the dead, you have failed. Whatever you do, the Algerian people won't give in or surrender. A word to the governors, why this starvation policy? Is this the meaning of Algeria of pride and dignity? If the teacher in Algeria in 2007 has to borrow his 50 Algerian Dinars transport fee and you don't care, stop please. We're fed up.
لخضر Posted 2007-12-12
The first to benefit from this state of insecurity is the regime, if we don't say that it has something to do with these operations one way or another. The proof is that the place and time of the operations are well-planned to target innocents and raise the anger of the people. I'm against blood-shed of Muslims, but such a regime may be going out of its way to survive.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-12
Salam alaikoum, it's ok, everything can be tolerated for the sake of a free and Arab Algeria: the soul, the family and money. We have an eclipse, but the day will come when the sun shines. So be patient. There are two wars in Algeria, the war of starving and the war of terror. Who is responsible for poverty and who is responsible for killing. Salam alaikoum.
sofiane Posted 2007-12-12
My condolences to the families of victims, the government has rulers who are responsible for what happened, may God guide you.
سامية Posted 2007-12-13
Should the tears of Algeria flow endlessly? Till when...?
محمد_غرداية Posted 2007-12-13
This is the work of the followers of the falsehood who work for a foreign agenda. God Almighty says "And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his punishment is hell; he shall abide in it".
فاطمة Posted 2007-12-13
This is a coward act, the teroorists are wild dogs, they're neither men nor Muslims. For what guilt were these souls killed. For God we are and to God we shall return. Stop this harm traitors and rascals.
فؤاد Posted 2007-12-13
Are these the recommendations of the honourable prophet, to kill innocents
أسامة خنفوسي Posted 2007-12-13
May God guide you inchallah, this is not Islam...
بعزيز من باتنة Posted 2007-12-13
I resort to God and He's the best mandate, God is the mandate of our rulers.
abdelkader1988 Posted 2007-12-13
Such attacks don't have an impact on Algeria. I'm sure that these people are criminals with all the meaning of the word.
Rachid Posted 2007-12-13
My condolences for the victims and to Algeria, for this never ending disaster. To the terrorist a would say they have failed, they target vulnerable people and make victims but they also make the rests of us stronger and aware about their mediocrity. To Benladen I would say “[expletive deleted], et tu es ce qui nous avons de plus médiocre à présenter au monde”. God bless our brother in Algeria, I wish them all the best. Rachid from Casablanca
عبد القادر Posted 2007-12-13
Oh Lord beguile their hearts, oh Lord of the people, Kill them and Obliterate them from earth.
samia Posted 2007-12-13
My name is Samia and I am from Sidi Moumen, Casablanca. I am twenty years old. –Bye
جزائرية Posted 2007-12-13
It was us who said by the destroying catastrophes, pure and chaste bloods, shining and high pillars in the high mountains… We rebelled be it life or death, and our principle is "long live Algeria ", so be witnesses… The entire world is witnessing the glory of the Algerians and showed that the Algerian has never and will never give in to any corruption whatsoever to his nationality, and this cowardly invasion, whatever its origin, won’t divide us because we were created as one nation. The love of Algeria runs in our veins since we were born… and even in the wombs of our mothers. We’ll survive with the will of God, our pride and dignity won’t be destroyed by barbaric acts committed by troubled souls.
حليم Posted 2007-12-13
In the name of God most gracious most merciful. These terrorist attacks which targeted the innocents. As a young man, I condemn these attacks, they're filthy acts, Islam isn't no responsible for that as the cursed, oppressive perpetrator say. Doesn't he know that God Almighty will punish them severely and won't have any mercy on them, their fate is to hell.
YACINE M'ZAB Posted 2007-12-13
Allah is Sufficient for us! He is most our best trustee! For God we are and to God we shall return.
dino Posted 2007-12-13
May God bring patience to the families who lost their children...May God save us from this corrupting terrorism.
moha Posted 2007-12-13
May God increase our reward. To God we are and to God we shall return. May God guide us and them. A son of Algeria moha-22000.
مريم Posted 2007-12-13
May God protect us.
الجزائر الغالية Posted 2007-12-13
Long live Algeria a free State. My dear brothers, the Muslim pure martyrs. The word there's no other God but Allah is always higher and Algeria won't fall to you criminals, there are men in it you beasts.
اسماء21 Posted 2007-12-13
There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God. Asma.
حسين Posted 2007-12-13
I condemn these acts strongly and ask God Almighty from my heart to punish and weaken the plots of the criminal rascals.
مجهول من العالم Posted 2007-12-13
From God we are and to God we shall return.
mohamed Posted 2007-12-13
They're not men, this isn't Islam, you dogs.
مسعود Posted 2007-12-13
We offer our condolences to the families of the victims, Algeria is alright.
ايمن Posted 2007-12-13
Terrorism has no religion, this is due to the present religious void. All that is due to the living conditions, and you know this better.
abderrezak Posted 2007-12-13
As an Algerian, I condemn these attacks, which targeted innocents whatever their nationality and religion may have been. This act of vandalism holds no relation to our religion, neither in the past, nor in the present. May God accept the dead into his vast Paradise.
issam tebessa Posted 2007-12-13
Oh, in the name of God, is this what Islam is supposed to mean: such an utter lack of brotherliness?
جزائري عربي وافتخر Posted 2007-12-13
I don't believe in what is called terrorism or Jihad... it is just a war declared by Israel some time ago, according to a well-studied scheme. The American mule used Arab oil for funding and our traitorous agents to ignite tumult and challenge internal stability. Or do you believe the drama of September 11th and so-called Bin Laden (America's agent and its weapon against the Soviets...) I swear positively that everything that happens in every part of the Islamic world is the work of Israel, and that every catastrophe is a message that only politicians can decode.
محمد Posted 2007-12-13
To God we are and to God we shall return...There's no power and no will but from God.
بلقاسم عين الدفلى Posted 2007-12-13
Oh Lord push everyone who wants evil for Algeria into hell. Oh Lord we pray to you, you who are capable of answering our prayers oh Lord of humanity.
MOHAMED Posted 2007-12-13
Hi, how are you, to God we shall return.
هشام Posted 2007-12-13
In the name of God most gracious most merciful, peace and prayer upon the best of humanity Mohamed Ibn Abdellah. I present my condolences to the families of the victims in particular and the Algerian and Muslim nation in general. This is an advice to our rulers, the solution to the problem of terrorism doesn’t lie in Algeria capital of culture or the program of adultery and shame (Rhymes and Youth), the solution lies in implementing the law of God Almighty, and put the right man in the right place, and not appointing an uncultured woman in the ministry of culture, she’s Francophone. The beloved prophet, who doesn’t speak from fancy, said ‘I left for you the Book of God and my tradition, if you abide by them, you’ll never go astray’, thank you.
كادي Posted 2007-12-13
May God have mercy on all the dead. Amen.
بوبكر من بئر العاتر Posted 2007-12-13
Algeria is the State of martyrs; it won’t be shaken by this terrorism. If they were true Muslims, why don’t they go to occupied Palestine? They’re just targeting their brothers. But we say to these traitors, we don’t fear you, but we’re even more powerful with the will of God.
عباس هني مهدي Posted 2007-12-14
The word of truth is above everyone. The mercy of God is wide on the martyrs, oh Lord, accept them in your paradise, oh Lord, mercy on Algerians, curse on terrorism to hell eternally. My condolences to all Algerian families for this calamity. More patience and faith, God Almighty won’t let us down.
خالد Posted 2007-12-14
The truth is that we condemn the blind terrorism with all its forms. But decision-makers in Algeria should find real causes for which young people join these terrorist groups.
منى السلام Posted 2007-12-14
Everything that is happening in Algeria is the product of the rulers who have divided out Algeria among them and left the people pay. The victims of all criminal acts of the terrorists are the poor people who have no power or will, they paid a high price for men who don’t deserve, who raised the price of oil…? The list is long. Oh Lord, grant us victory against the oppressors and make a plot against them, and mislead them.
مصطفى / الشعانبة / غارداية Posted 2007-12-14
Oh Lord, we don’t ask you to stop fate, we ask you to assuage it. Oh God deter their plots against them and offer paradise to our dead, Amen… For how long must we wait for death with mines and explosions? Then we condemn strongly and say that we’re going to build what was destroyed by terrorism. The clever takes precautions before the event and doesn’t think of the solution after the event…
assma @ Posted 2007-12-14
Abdennour, to what I think you’re mad, about this accident we’re sorry and offer our condolences to the families ; a greeting to our president we wish him good health, thank you…I’m Asma, I’m 13.
rahim Posted 2007-12-14
Salam, what can we say, May God guide the Oumma of Mohamed and may God have mercy on our dead people.
سفيان.م Posted 2007-12-14
The acts of terrorists are cowardly because they kill innocents, students and pupils. Curses on them and their acts, and to those who assist them in killing souls, which is forbidden by God.
الناقم على الوضع Posted 2007-12-14
Everyone should understand that it is high time for authorities to leave, for how long they are going to step on our hearts? In my opinion the message is addressed to President Bouteflika to leave the chair, there’s no need for a third mandate and is also addressed to the ruling alliance to stop singing and playing. But exploiting the event to attract public and international support against what’s called terrorism is an old idea which is no longer convincing even young boys here, because the problem in Algeria isn’t terrorism, it’s the regime.
عيد الوهاب ق Posted 2007-12-14
Who is behind terrorism in my country?
AMIN AZEDIN Posted 2007-12-14
May God guide those who are behind this terrorist act. Algeria is still unyielding; they can do nothing. Long live Algeria.
ammar Posted 2007-12-14
In this country, oil is 700 Algerian Dinars.
موفق Posted 2007-12-14
From God we come, and to God we shall return.
momoh Posted 2007-12-14
We hope for a truce.
يوسف Posted 2007-12-14
In the name of God most gracious, most merciful. These terrorist acts are the best proof of the bad end...Aflou
bilal Posted 2007-12-14
Get away terrorism, God is sufficient for us against you, why don't you come up to us as men and meet us in face? Or do you only know how to stab us in the back, cowards?
babia2012 Posted 2007-12-14
It's the State in every meaning of the word. Hydra is better fortified than New York. How can an ordinary person blow up the city?
نور Posted 2007-12-14
Allah Akbar Allah Akbar Allah Akbar (God is the Greatest). Is this how you want it Bouteflika? Allah is Sufficient for us against you and terrorists whom you have let go with this wrong law in your rule, the law of God forgives whatever happened in the past. It's not you who is targeted, it's us. Don't tell me it was you who voted, you already know that we're not that nation who says what you said, God forgive whatever happened in the past even in the slightest things. What about its most enormous, which is the violation of the honour, property and souls.........? This is a comparison....and the smart should understand the meaning.
مجهول Posted 2007-12-14
This terrorist act is the action of the State.
LINA Posted 2007-12-14
I think that all this happening in Algeria isn't kind. By God of there are people who oppose the policy of the president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, students shouldn't pay for that, ok, I say may God have mercy on those who died, and may God grant patience to their families, God protect us for what might happen in coming days.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-14
I think that the terrorists are a bunch of bastards.
الاحفيري Posted 2007-12-14
Algeria is afflicted by its ruler with its governors with instability and wants to export it to us, Moroccans, by adopting the issue of the Moroccan Sahara. Solve your problems; preserve the safety and security of the lives of your citizens. The world is teasing you, what does it mean that the price of an oil barrel is about 100 dollars and most Algerian sons indulge in smuggling and die in the sea while dreaming of immigration to Europe and explosions here and there. There are only 18 years left for oil. And we'll watch you, what you can do without it. What's the difference between you and OPEC countries, they all export oil and gas while Algeria surpasses them in exporting illegal immigration...Happy Eid.
الغالي Posted 2007-12-14
To the dear families of victims I say God with you, for God we are and to God we shall return. As God made you cry, He will reward you and make you happy if you're patient, this a promise of the God of Humanity. The perpetrator will find his act with the traitors and criminals, even if it will be after a while.
عمار قالمة Posted 2007-12-15
Allah is Sufficient for us! Most Excellent is He in Whom we trust! I firstly charge the president of the republic Mr Abdelaziz Bouteflika and then all the Algerian people without exception with the responsibility of these attacks.
نادية Posted 2007-12-15
For God we are and To God we shall return. Long live Algeria but with good officials, not the opposite as we see now.
سمية حسيني Posted 2007-12-15
Salam alaikoum. May God have mercy on the martyrs and have mercy on all the nation of Mohamed from the killers, for God we are and to God we shall return.
الزريبي Posted 2007-12-15
May God guide the government.
هانية Posted 2007-12-15
Hania from Algeria, Allah is Sufficient for us! Most Excellent is He in Whom we trust! My condolences to the families of victims. The perpetrators of the attacks think that they're in paradise, no they're in hell and it's the worst punishment.
المحب للجزائر Posted 2007-12-15
What’s happening in Algeria cannot just pass without speaking out against it. This government has become unable to protect the nation and the people, it should resign. Do you wait for all the people to do it? The only concern of this nation is the third mandate, the people won’t accept a third mandate, the results of the former mandates are very clear: terrorism and high cost of living even if money is piled up, embezzlements that were never known before in Algeria since its independence. This regime should go away which has failed and destroyed Algeria. They should leave government to young people of Algeria who can take it out of its crisis.
الدكتور عليى زغدود Posted 2007-12-15
The Algerian Rally R.A. Algiers on 11th December 2007. A condemnation declaration. The Algerian Rally party condemns the two criminal acts which targeted the innocent unarmed civilians in the city of Algiers in this sacred month and which took the lives of many of them, may God have mercy on them at a time when the Algerian Muslim nation is preparing to celebrate the sacred Eid Al Adha. These acts were committed by a group which don’t accept the national reconciliation approved by the Algerian nation. The Algerian Rally party thinks that these acts which targeted the peaceful innocents won’t thwart the Algerian people from going on with the national reconciliation. Its is just a desperate attempt which makes the Algerian people more steady and persisting in carrying on the way of reconciliation among Algerians in order to build their country on democratic pillars and achieve the legitimate aspirations of the all the people to a decent life. The Algerian Rally calls on the Algerian people to stand with determination against those who want to subdue them by power and violence to their will and serve the low interests. Dr Ali Zaghdoud, president of the Algerian Rally.
ايمن 11 سنة باتنة Posted 2007-12-15
What can I say I’m an Algerian boy among thousands of boys, I’m very sorry and I strongly condemn this. I was shocked by the images diffused from the place of the crime. They saddened me and reminded me of the pictures which I saw in the Batna attacks. Truly it was a sad blow to all of us as we see the corpses of our brothers extracted. My sincere condolences to the families of the victims. “Long live Algeria”.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-15
May God have mercy on everyone who died in these terrific events perpetuated by the apostates and enemies of Algeria. To the presidents, this is a call: For how long will the situation in Algeria remain so? We ask you to use all methods necessary to eradicate terrorism down to the roots.
zinou Posted 2007-12-15
I would like to see the videos.
amel Posted 2007-12-15
Injustice is widespread. What happened is a mere self-proclaimed retaliation.
صونيهان Posted 2007-12-15
God is witness, they’re still with us whatever it takes. Will the day ever come that we may take our rights, praise to God?? We’re one nation and resisting day and night…
omar Posted 2007-12-15
May God have mercy on those who died, for God we are and to God we shall return.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-15
Bless you brother Abdennour and brother Riyad the Algerian. May God have mercy on those who died in the attacks. You’re right brother Abdennour and brother Riyad the Algerian. Stop teasing us by saying that you’re against terrorism and that it’s their mistake. Stop this childish play we know everything. We’re living in misery. An egg costs 9 Algerian Dinars (AD), the beans which no one wanted before, and now that everything is expensive, we look for it we find that it costs AD 12000, potatoes DA 10000. Don’t pull our legs, I’m not with terrorism, God forbid, but by God this is unfair. One would say we’re animals, we live in misery. Food is expensive, clothes as well and even studying now costs money. In the classroom they teach you nothing so that you have to go for extra hours. This is not right. And to make things worse, they brought the TV program ‘Melodies and Young People’. What’s the meaning of what you’re doing, are you silencing young people? You have killed us, you have buried us, and our young people are unemployed. Instead of establishing centres to work and ensure their future, they made ‘Melodies and Young People’, are you mocking us or what. The cost of living is very high, even the rich are unable to afford it, and find it expensive, and what about the poor. And you don’t want young people to steal and swindle. Don’t mock us. And add terrorism to this. In my opinion they don’t target the people because if they were targeting the people, they wouldn’t have attacked places where there is the government. If they targeted the people they would have targeted a Souk, and so on. By God we made everything cheap and it’s unaffordable for us to unimaginable level. Let them vote and welcome those who came. May God guide us, it’s you who brought us to this situation. May God guide you, guide us and all Algerians. May God open for us the doors of release, may God have mercy on everyone who died and the nation of Mohamed, say Amen. Please, if I were mistaken in something, tell me. Anyone who loves his country doesn’t stand against it because if we keep quiet about the humiliation in which we’re living, it’s against the development of our country. Haven’t you said that we rebelled, be it life or death? So prove your words. Salam alaikoum.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-15
All we can say is that there's no will and no power but from God.
عمر Posted 2007-12-15
Praise be to God, the apostates are abated by the attacks of the Mujahids. You should know monotheism and you'll know the truth. Abu Mussab Abd El Ouadoud I love you for God's sake. Pray for Mujahids instead of insults and offenses.
امين Posted 2007-12-15
There's no will and no power but from God.
د.عبد العزيز .ب Posted 2007-12-15
There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God, Al Nakim: this message is neither intended for the authorities or president, this is a terrorist act, they want to go on corrupting in the country. They have no religion or belonging, their agents are young people…..they have no nationalistic spirit. Oh Lord let the oppressors be fought by the oppressors and save us from them. Long live Algeria always and forever. Victory and eternity to our pure martyrs, the martyrs of the independence revolution and martyrs of the dark decade.
العصامي Posted 2007-12-16
In the name of God. Peace and prayer on the prophet. By God I don’t know how to start these words when I hear about this recent event which took the lives of many innocent victims, including children, women, students and… But I say, it’s God destiny. Death is an unavoidable fate. No soul dies without the will of God. So for God we are and to God we shall return. As to the issue of terrorism, the latter is an international issue, it doesn’t have an immediate solution. So the men of the nation who kept their promise to God, have as main concern protecting the nation, the people as well should protect the nation: they should take care of all the matters that concern the citizens, including employment, education, teaching, culture and so on. The people should be vigilant and concerned about the nation.
عبد السلام بالعيد Posted 2007-12-16
Salam alaikoum : The responsibilty is a shame and regret for the official…of the country, where’s the runaway from the God of Humanity? As to you Khawarej of this era, the day of judgment isn’t far away, you’ll be thrown in it because you’re its fuel. As to the Zoualia like me I tell them, you have God, , trust is in God of Humanity not in
بوفلجة Posted 2007-12-16
Terrorism is blind and against everyone as it doesn’t exclude any one, people or government. Therefore, this phenomenon should be redressed and countered by everyone, by knowing its causes, reasons and trying to understand it, far from this artificial vision of things or attempting to exploit it politically by any side. Finally I say, there is no power and no will but from God Almighty. For God we are and to God we shall return. May God have mercy on victims and martyrs..
moh bab lwed Posted 2007-12-16
You did it Atika with your group! Shame on you…to kill innocent people leave your seat to young people, who can care about the responsibility, shame on you, shame on you…Normally you should resign, but I don’t think that you have the courage neither you nor your ministers, you will continue sucking the petrodollars of the country, and leave the poor to their ghetto, I’m sure, for thirty million inhabitants, this needs responsible men capable of assuming their responsibilities.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-16
What happened in Algeria and in the Muslim world is a crime against humanity, committed by Americans and false Muslims.
اسيا Posted 2007-12-16
The gloominess will certainly fade out and the smile will come back to the hearts of Algerians. Say Amen.
صلاح الدين Posted 2007-12-16
Salam alaikoum, if these attacks were the result of poverty and starvation in Algeria, they're right in that even if it serves a special side or because they ignore the reality. God will judge them for this.
عبد الغني Posted 2007-12-16
For God we are and to God we shall return. These attacks are no associated with Islam, the main benefited are the ruling block, authority members don’t want to lose the yield they gain from the attempt to create an environment of terror in the country, it can in no way be the state, or its members, without the knowledge of the first party who take advantage of this, they share out the wealth of the people by killing them. May God have mercy on everyone who was killed and we hope they are considered martyrs inchallah.
طه ياسين Posted 2007-12-16
My condolences to the Algerian people, I hope that tumult won't be spread in the country may God protect it and preserve it from any attack, amen amen amen.
دنيا Posted 2007-12-16
Oh Lord guide us and guide the criminals to the right path. Oh Lord have mercy on the souls of those who died, and grant patience to their families. I say to the cowards stop bloodshed and saddness.
djamel Posted 2007-12-16
Backsliders... backsliders... backsliders...
mahboul Posted 2007-12-16
I think our country suffers from terrorism in all domains, and to put an end to it all, the puppets in power need to leave the country and those killing Algerians need to die.
يحي غرداية Posted 2007-12-16
The only thing we can do in the face of this sad event is to pray God, oh Lord if anyone wants to do any harm to our nation, make his plot in his destruction. amen.
YA Posted 2007-12-17
We didn't understand this barbaric and savage act - the generals are behind it.
hadj daoud Posted 2007-12-17
For God we are and to God we shall return (Happy Eid).
الاخ الحبيب Posted 2007-12-17
For God we are and to God we shall return ?????
mouhamad الجيجلي Posted 2007-12-17
In the name of God. We ask competent authorities to strengthen control on borders. Terrorism is merciless and doesn’t distinguish between children, men, women and even children. Recent attacks in the Algerian capital are dreadful.
توفيق Posted 2007-12-17
The terrorist operations which occured will only increase our belief, faith and support for our president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for a third mandate. As for those who are sceptical about our president, we tell them you're wrong. Laghouat.
sorolr Posted 2007-12-17
Hi, I do not think this is Islam. All of this makes me just say “My God!”
aabb Posted 2007-12-17
Oh Lord establish our feet, and have mercy on our dead. Oh Lord grant our families patience.
التهامي Posted 2007-12-18
Salam alaikoum. I present my sincere condolences to the Algerian people for the martyrs of betrayal and treachery. We say to every low and base terrorist to go to hell, we will win in our war against terrorism. May God protect the countries of Muslims from every evil. Happy Eid.
المحب للجزائر Posted 2007-12-18
Responsibility of recent attacks should be born by the corrupt regime which is squatting on the land and people since 1962. Terrorism witnessed by Algeria for 15 years is just a result of the policy of this lamentable regime. Why doesn’t this rotten regime go away and let people live in peace and dignity. Young people of this country are capable of bearing responsibility and saving Algeria. We’ve become the joke of the world, a country rich in resources that would make Algerians live in prosperity but the Algerian people are not even able now to buy potatoes, they eat from dumps at a time when the exchange reserves have reached 100 billions dollars. Where do these billions go to?
lilia Posted 2007-12-18
That's not human!!!! By God this is unacceptable!
من قسنطينة بالجزائر الطيب Posted 2007-12-18
As an Algerian man, I say to all the enemies that Algeria will survive in spite of the harm and enemies, it will be high like an eagle over a high summit. I say to cursed France the Algerian people will not forget what you did and what you are doing now in the dark. But it will be only revenge like Nazi Germany revenged on you.
من قسنطينة بالجزائر الطيب Posted 2007-12-18
To all the enemies I say that Algeria won't fall.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-18
There is no power and no will but from God, for God we are and to God we shall return. May God have mercy on those attecked by terrorism the acts that destroyed our country and made us the last country in the world. A kilogram of sugar was 1.5 in 1985, now it is 50 dinars, may God protect us.
blady ya blady Posted 2007-12-18
There is no power and no will but from God, for God we are and to God we shall return. May God have mercy on those attecked by terrorism the acts that destroyed our country and made us the last country in the world. A kilogram of sugar was 1.5 in 1985, now it is 50 dinars, may God protect us. We want to get married, work and have a family, live in happiness and peace. Please accept on the occasion of Eid Al Adha the best wishes to all the Arab nation.
ايمان Posted 2007-12-18
Salam alaikoum. Firstly, may God have mercy on all the martyrs who died and welcome in your wide heavens. May God guide the criminals the suicide-bombers…I don’t want to pray for them evilly, but what they did can be forgiven only by God. I don’t agree with those who say that the price of oil has gone up and that the price of semolina rose. So then yes to what happened. We’re a poor family and we can hardly find a living…But a billion nos to what happened even if the price of semolina reaches 100 million. A million nos to terrorism even if we starve, a thousand nos to terrorism. Killing an innocent…is like killing all the people, and to God it’s enormous. The destruction of the world with everthing on it is easier than that. So what do you want from God and Islam…worse than that declaration. Oh Lord guide all those who went astray…fill their hearts with belief, love and good, empty their hearts of every evil. Oh Lord make the good vanquish the evil, and human beings vanquish Satan always, oh Lord of humanity, Amen.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-18
They're dogs, people from hell.
nassim Posted 2007-12-18
Oh Lord have mercy on all the dead
BZZZZZZZZ Posted 2007-12-18
No way, no way, it took it to Felan, terrorism is a calamity, but they're right, there's tumult, humiliation and everything.
nihad Posted 2007-12-19
There are two parties responsible for these crimes. The first party is foreign hands that work on the destruction and fragmentation of Algeria, they are foreign plots and conspiracies. The second cause is the State bodies and its institutions which neglect their responsibility; their only concern is material interest. Their promises are far better than their faces. You see them hurrying to the site of crimes after they happen, where they make idle and disgusting discourses without any solution or importance. Then there are those myths which America want us to believe, such as that of al-Qaeda and imaginary character Ben Laden. All these are American Israeli schemes so that they hide their crimes and attribute them to Muslims. So when will Arabs wake up from their sleep?
سهيلة الجزائر Posted 2007-12-19
I can’t imagine that anyone of our brothers might resentful against us. These are the souls of human beings, and there’s nothing worthier than them. This is a calamity and what a calamity! Why this resentment, my brother? Has hatred reached such a point that we forget the ties of religion, language, race and neighbourhood ethics? I don’t deny our political differences, but it’s in the character of the Muslim not to be resentful at the calamities of his brother. Moroccans are our brothers; we share a weighty civilization heritage which we are proud of. Do you know brother Lahfiri that what you said hurt me? I’m not going to reply in the same way. To you our rulers I say fear God in us. The Algerians are tired of paying the price of your carelessness and the conflict of your interests. Aren’t you satisfied with starving us while we’re one of the richest countries? Where is the abundant money of Algeria, haven’t you had enough? What would you say to God if He asked you about the pledge?
كوثر Posted 2007-12-19
Very very very nice
حاج حمامي Posted 2007-12-19
Oh people, don’t be hasty in making judgments about this side or the other, only God know. May God assist the Mujahids in every place and time.
hakim Posted 2007-12-19
My name is Hakim. Happy holidays to all the Muslims!
أنــــــــــا Posted 2007-12-20
We belong to God and to Him we shall return! May God guide all those who have gone astray! Peace be upon you!
najib Posted 2007-12-20
I am against terrorism in the entire world. But, what are its causes?
abdellah Posted 2007-12-20
Salam alaikoum…I’m absolutely against what happened in Algeria. I’m against terrorists whatever their reasons, and frankly I’m astonished at people who say that they’re right: oh people, they’re their sons, may God have mercy on them, they’re dying. Moreover, there is nothing in our religion which authorizes this, to conclude, they should fear God, “Oh killer I’ll go where you go”. And please don’t say nonsense, in this way you’re justifying that, and everyone will be accountable for what he says in this forum.
كينغ Posted 2007-12-20
What can I say except "God is enough for me and he is my best defender!" These are not real men, as they hit free people at their backs.
ossama ben laden Posted 2007-12-20
Praise be to God, peace and prayer on the most honourable messenger. God bless those who blew you up and increased attacks against you. I hope that they want stop targeting Bouteflika and your military sites so that you’ll be a nation without arms.
sirkouf Posted 2007-12-20
I would like to say may God have mercy upon the souls of those who died. To the Moroccan, I would like to say to him, "go speak with the Spanish who took from you Ceuta and Melilla, you’re selling the Western Sahara. Come on, we’ll teach you manhood, better be deprived from oil and gas or be humiliated by foreigners with tourism. Come on, we’ll give you bread. You starved, Algerian men.
farade Posted 2007-12-20
There is no power and no strength save in God! May God have mercy on the souls of those innocent people! In my modest opinion, terrorism takes the place of democracy; if there is no democracy, then despair, marginalization, ignorance and humiliation will prevail. This makes man resentful of himself, and of the people around him. The result is the events that took place.
IMAZIGHEN Posted 2007-12-20
First of all, I condemn these latest attacks directed against civilians and not against the leaders who led our country to birth them. My message to anyone who holds the key to power is to give it back to the Algerian people. Let us live in peace, hand in hand for a better Algeria and a great democracy!
seif Posted 2007-12-21
I offer my condolences to the victims. I would like to say that these acts are barbaric. Hicham
بلهادف عادل Posted 2007-12-21
The state is involved in these events.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-21
Algeria is fine, thanks to God!
عبد الحميد Posted 2007-12-21
Peace be upon you! May God have mercy on the souls of all those who died in the horrible December 11th attack. For us God suffices, and He is the best disposer of affairs. We belong to God and to Him we shall return. We pray that God will protect our dear country from all enviers. Our country will always be proud of its national reconciliation.
omar Posted 2007-12-21
For us God suffices, and He is the best disposer of affairs!
malkia imad Posted 2007-12-21
The entire Algerian people denounce the bombings and also denounce the poll conducted by Al Jazeera TV Channel. As Algerians, we don't accept any derision at our misfortunes from our Arab brothers. We have glass noses, if they fall, they and our manhood break easily.
mamed Posted 2007-12-21
You are wrong.
عبدالحميد/الجزائر Posted 2007-12-21
I condemn these criminal acts which targeted peaceful people and innocent Muslims in a holy month and we’re about to welcome the sacred Eid Al Adha. We present our condolences to the families of victims. Long live Algeria. No to those who accuse people of apostasy and suicide-bombers. There is no Jihad in Algeria and nothing else, this is just killing and crimes by the criminal gangs of Droukel which don’t belong to Islam in any way. May God guide them, if they’re not guided, may God take them and deliver the people and land from their evils. I say to the Algerian government provide jobs to us young people work and to all young people so that the weak and those who don’t have legitimate jobs don’t fell prey to terrorism. We just want jobs to provide for our families and live in peace. Salam.
الحصاد Posted 2007-12-21
God is Greater. The recent attack in Algeria is a blessed act inchallah, this act is a rest for Laklaoui, now we can go back and sleep. May God grant victory to the Mujahis.
خليفة Posted 2007-12-21
There is no power and no will but from God Almighty
سيد احمد Posted 2007-12-21
We want to live, leave us in peace may God guide you Amen. Ahmed the Algerian.
جمعية بسمة لمساعدة الطفولة بورقلة Posted 2007-12-22
The family of Basma association to help children in Ouarkla condemns these criminal acts which don’t belong to Islam nor to the traditions and customs of Algerians. It presents its condolences to all the families of martyrs of this operation. May God have mercy on the innocent sons of our nations and patience to their families.
radhouan achappa Posted 2007-12-22
The attacks which occurred aren’t associated in any way to Islam. Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector against those who rule us from the president to every official in Algeria. I think that they have no mercy in their hearts. The policy of starvation adopted by the government isn’t a solution against the suiciders who kill innocents without right and call this Jihad. This is flagrant injustice. Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector against them. They’re not human beings. I wonder how can their souls make them commit such acts which cannot be described because whatever the degree of injustice of those who rule us, killing a soul and killing innocents isn’t a solution to the problems of Algeria.
المحب للجزائر Posted 2007-12-22
Of course our Moroccan brothers are derisive at our mishaps including the brother Lahfiri who envies our petrol resources, and he is derisive at us, these aren’t the values of the Muslim namely if he’s a neighbour with whom we share a common history, religion and language. But I tell you that terrorism which targeted Algeria weren’t far from Morocco, the attacks of Casablanca are a proof of this. We the Algerian aren’t derisive of anyone because we’ve tasted the sourness of terrorism, we support all the nations that are subject to such barbaric acts. I say to your brother Lahfiri, whatever the causes you brought up including the issue of the Sahara, you’re derision isn’t justified. So fear God in us our Moroccan brothers, we’re people who bear a lot of love for you.
derriche Posted 2007-12-22
Bombings in Kabyle!
mohamed Posted 2007-12-22
Long live Algeria!
عبد العلي فرحات الجزائري Posted 2007-12-22
They think that these coward acts will shake Algerians or the Algerian public opinion. But these acts just increase their unity and concord. We the Algerian have smiling faces and our molars are wild and hidden, they’re seen by everyone who wants to reach us or harms, we the Algerians won’t be harmed by the coward. What was afflicted to us by God is a destiny. We condemn these acts by condemning the despicable Al Jazira channel, its coward State and its illegitimate acts by God…by God…. By God, if our officials were to give us a sign, we would blow up mountains over them, by God we love martyrdom for the sake of God, we don’t fear death, pride to our beloved Algeria, by God ..by God, if the Algerian ruler Abdelaziz Bouteflika, whom we support all he does and shun everything he hates, gives us the order, we wouldn’t ignore his order, we’ll turn Al Qaeda, Al Jazira and everyone who wants to harm us into corpses eaten by dogs.
موحا Posted 2007-12-22
I understand nothing brother, may God protect us in coming days.
algerien Posted 2007-12-22
For God we are and to God we shall return. Oh Muslims this is unacceptable by God. Tebessi.
dilane Posted 2007-12-22
May God protect Algeria against these bastards.
nassim Posted 2007-12-23
I am Muslim. Long live Islam!
ggentil Posted 2007-12-23
I am against anyone who kills innocent people. But, I think it is the leaders who created those who we now call the “terrorists” by depriving them of the right they, the leaders, themselves have: a right to have a percentage of the oil.
بوطرباقة Posted 2007-12-23
I swear by all that is holy that the real problem is not terrorism. The real problem is oil. War in Algeria rather is about oil and gas contracts; not about Islam or Christianity. It is all about oil, gas and intelligence warfare, and undeclared, secret and cold battle that is being vehemently fought every time conflict over oil supply and investment agreements erupts. I say that oil is a curse for Libya, Iraq and Algeria because they have not received the status of Saudid Arabia yet. Unfortunately they are countries that still dream of having control the reserves of the Sahara or development projects and that is the mistake by Algeria. Your brother in faith Boutarbaqa.
AYOUB ABDEIKBIR Posted 2007-12-23
I can only say to them: God damn you!
عابر سبيل Posted 2007-12-23
What happened are no more than scenes of a play not yet completely produced. Directed by unknown elements in power and interpreted innocent actors. Things are going in a direction that even mules, if asked about it, will move their ears in response. People should know that this life is ending that the next is the real deal, which will the oppressors choose? Know that the dead will face you before the fair courthouse of the Lord, a day when no one be liable for anybody else but themselves. Last, people of Algeria, wake-up the wolf will never guard the herd. We need brains to start thinking!
خروف Posted 2007-12-23
The herd that is left at the mercy of a wolf guard will never see peace and security. Sharp minded people understand best.
عماد Posted 2007-12-23
God Help us
مجرد رأي Posted 2007-12-23
Open up all incidents and you will get the answers. The suddent changes, the dire living conditions of citizens are all reasons of this tragedy. People do not understand why the goverment keeps their money in its coffers.
lakhder70 Posted 2007-12-23
How could you not condemn terrorism? Imagine if one of your parents was there during the explosions! One thing is certain: the suicide bombers may be drugged or completely insane, but the ones in charge knew exactly what they were doing. May God punish them.
meryam Posted 2007-12-23
Our Morocco has advanced yet further and so has Moroccan cinema. I hope that our Morocco and our Moroccan cinema will continue to develop.
meryam Posted 2007-12-23
Happy Eid for all Muslims! I hope you have a wonderful time! Happy New Year to everyone.
عبد الرحيم Posted 2007-12-23
Greetings of peace to you! These traitors cannot even called terrorists because the term is used to describe who inflict fear in the hearts of Enemies of God. The Algerian people is a nation of the most revered of all mankind (Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him). They are Muslims who believe in God, His Prophet Mohammed and His angels... these subhumans should really be described as insurgents against the will of God, transgressors of his limits, mercenary killers.
الجزائري Posted 2007-12-23
Innocents of my country are dying because the debased dirty creatures at the top disagree over their share of the pie with their mother France who wants to take it all. Only the idiots believe the so called al-Qaeda in Algeria. This is an inside job of the intelligence services who have excelled in massacres and killing of innocent people.
جزائرية Posted 2007-12-24
My sincere condolences to all the families of the innocent people who have died. We Algerians strongly condemn this cowardly act. I ask the Lord with all Algerians to lift this calamity from our land. I wish peace and stability is restored to our beloved Algeria and all Arab and Muslim nations. Amen
حمزة احمد Posted 2007-12-24
Greetings. The ordeal that my country is suffering is nothing but the trigger of the crisis. Life becomes pointless when the people are on one bank of the river and the government is on the other. What happened is a severe reminder to the officials to reconsider the state of affairs and turn to their helpless people who still pays the price and dies needlessly. To the Lord we shall all return.
aoued Posted 2007-12-24
I hope that the country will become like in the past. Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector against those who committed this. Make God punish them, may God have mercy on those who died. For God we are and to God we shall return.
souhila Posted 2007-12-24
I am speechless
محمد العربي Posted 2007-12-24
Those who did this are not Muslims. They are not of us. They are pagans because they destroy people and land. May the mercy of the lord be upon those who have fallen. Amen.
youyou Posted 2007-12-24
The only person in charge of these bombings was the same person who released the criminals from prison. For 10 years now, thousands of police have been employed to put these criminals in prison and in the end a worthless man from Qatar has brought all their efforts down to zero. Welcome back to 1990.
waél Posted 2007-12-24
Your philosophy is bankcrupt...you will not win...you are not are promised victory....you are self centered...and power hungry.
METAPOUL.METAPOUL Posted 2007-12-24
You are vampires: you are the farthest away from Islam as possible. Long live Algeria of the martyrs!
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-24
By God, you Al-Jazeera sons of [expletive deleted], may God curse you, punish you and make an example of you. -An Algerian citizen.
mohamed Posted 2007-12-24
We, as Maghreb young people, flatly refuse the acts of these terrorist groups...
رضوان Posted 2007-12-24
By God my brothers, we suffer so much from abuse and injustice, and this leads to explosion. We ask the officials to show some interest in young people.
الهاشمي حمال Posted 2007-12-24
Our hope is that such criminal acts aren't repeated. Algeria is the country of a million and half a million faithful martyrs.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-24
Why do they attribute terrorism to Islam?
chaabi Posted 2007-12-24
May God guide them.
MALEK-MDANI Posted 2007-12-24
Oh Lord have mercy on all the dead and receive them in your wide paradise…As to terrorism brothers, it has no religion. Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector… What are those who died guilty of? Oh terrorism, hell will eat you inchallah.
zoubir Posted 2007-12-24
These are dogs. The daughter of my teacher was injured, she's now in hospital. Why this enormous deed?
ابن الجزائر البار Posted 2007-12-24
Oh citizen brothers after greetings. I fiercely condemn this criminal and coward act. I charge the Algerian State for its negligence against terrorism knowing that Algeria has one of the most dangerous military armies in its perception and expertise in facing terrorism especially after the bloody red decade. Algeria can destroy the corrupt and terrorism strongholds in their locations in mountains and other places. But the policy of the state wants the instability of the country in order to impose a control over the nation through the brazen price hikes; unfortunately, the people are always the victim. If they don’t die with an explosive belt, they die by the evil…….Wake up brothers.
كريمة Posted 2007-12-25
Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector. For God we are and to God we shall return.
sofia Posted 2007-12-25
I support the attacks, not the Algerian nation, it’s a cheap nation, they’re all donkeys and stupid. Now they cry and they forget that they’re supporting the Polisario terrorist movement which killed thousands of Moroccans.
ديدين Posted 2007-12-25
Yes to reconciliation
hamoudada Posted 2007-12-25
I am Moroccan, Arab and Muslim and proud to be so. As a person of the Maghreb, I am really sympathetic to what happened in Algeria. Algerians are brave and true Muslims. May the All-Mighty defend their noble country.
ali Posted 2007-12-25
Long live Algeria!
DOUKKALI Posted 2007-12-25
Despite their emotional state, the Algerian people remain standing like the Pyramids of Giza and their Sphinx.
mira Posted 2007-12-25
For God we are and to God we shall return.
mohe Posted 2007-12-25
It is hardly possible for things to happen in Algeria without me caring about them.
محمد دراري Posted 2007-12-26
What do these traitors want from killing innocent Algerians? They are not related to the tolerant Islamic religion which forbids killing a soul. Their barbaric acts are uncovered and the Algerian people are aware of them and their barbaric acts. These traitors will find their ultimate fate on the day of Judgment, it is hell, which is the worst fate. Don’t they learn a lesson from the life of the messenger of God peace and prayer upon him, if they belong to Islam as they pretend, when someone came with his sword up to kill the prophet, he (peace and prayer upon him) forgave him. Is there any better tolerance, take a lesson from this, monsters.
www.diaa.com Posted 2007-12-26
It is really sad- attacks in the country of a million and a half martyrs, killing innocents... lives are wasted away simply for nothing. They say ‘revenge’ for Abi Dahdah the slaughterer and others. An elderly man blowing himself up, that’s astonishing; he should rather be in sacred places with heroes and not with killers, may God curse them. As for that young man, he should be holding one of the torches of freedom and independence instead of wasting his soul away in a cowardly explosion at such a young age. Is this the way to serve Islam in a country of Muslims?
rachida Posted 2007-12-26
Salam to everyone, happy Eid, ok Bye
fethi Posted 2007-12-26
There is no power and no will but from God the Almighty, may God have mercy on the victims.
قدور غير على بلده Posted 2007-12-26
We should look for the reasons which led to this, these terrorist acts and the drowning of young people in the seas before it is too late and we count again the death toll and victims. We can restore the site of the explosion in a moment, but we've not taken charge of the minds or look for the microbe which is spreading.
fadlou Posted 2007-12-27
After greetings. May God have mercy on the martyrs and grant their families patience, what happens in this dear and beloved nation Algeria isn't normal, it's a scheme by those who are jealous and want to destroy this dear nation. God Almighty says God does not change the fate of the people until they change what is inside them. We ask God to grant us wellness and good, grant us peace and safety, punish the enemies of Muslims His ire. Amen.
el hadi Posted 2007-12-27
Salam alaikoum. Long live Algeria. May God have mercy on the faithful martyrs, I have a small idea to tell you. It is easy to eliminate terrorism, the problem is the support (El Issnade), these normal people who live with them, if we can say don’t help them and leave them alone, they will continue without your help, don’t give them the information, because it’s with that they will continue their massacres. Long live Algeria, long live Algeria.
PRODHAT Posted 2007-12-27
May God have mercy on those who died, may God assist Abdelaziz Bouteflika, down with the traitors and mercenaries, be a leader and show up.
المحب للجزائر Posted 2007-12-27
Salam alaikoum. Firstly, I want to say that the campaign against Al Jazeera is unfair. I see that question is ordinary, after our brothers read the question in the correct way and not as some falsified the expressions. The question was like this… Do you support the attacks of Al Qaeda in Algeria…This means that it’s a simple question which doesn’t hurt the feelings of Algerians or touch their dignity as some argued. I see no reason for offense, because disregarding that it’s a poll question, neither its sources nor results are certain. It is just an attempt by Al Jazeera to know the popularity of Al Qaeda in Algeria. By the way, I’m Algerian and my reply to the question was no, unlike the other 54%.
zwiwna Posted 2007-12-27
Hi Everyone, Long live Islam!
الاسد Posted 2007-12-27
These terrorists will go inchallah to hell eternally. All the victims are martyrs in paradise, and this is our victory.
abdelbaki Posted 2007-12-27
The chaotic and hidden spy hands of countries which want no good for us these days.
سفيان Posted 2007-12-28
For God we are and to God we shall return, God owns what He gave and took.
kadi mohamed Posted 2007-12-28
Long live free and independent Algeria.
سام Posted 2007-12-28
May God be the Assistant
hichem medea Posted 2007-12-28
I want to join Al Qaeda.
عبد القادر Posted 2007-12-28
Terrorism is a plague which has no solution other than joint Arab security action knowing that terrorism knows no borders.
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-28
Salam maybe I'm a Muslim I love Mjahdin
samir Posted 2007-12-28
May God guide us, God is our protector against them.
صلاح Posted 2007-12-28
When the smile learns to cry and the corpses of martyrs sing.
ben007ali Posted 2007-12-29
Who told you that Algeria needs the help of Morocco or anyone else? This is something that concerns us as Algerians. We don't want the intervention of any other country even if it were America, help is refused.
massi Posted 2007-12-29
Long live the Mulsim, Berber Algeria.
بن لادن Posted 2007-12-29
I disown all the acts of bloodshed of Muslims.
hiba Posted 2007-12-29
very good
سفيان Posted 2007-12-29
The suicide bombers are people who were marginalized by the State. In my opinion, the State bears responsibility.
ange Posted 2007-12-29
There is no God but God. You should go back to Islam, it's the religion of peace, love and brotherhood. Long live nations peaceful and safe, away from violence. May God have mercy on our dead people and living ones. Long live Algerian pride, dignified and dear. May God forgive all those who attacked the dear Algerian nation. A lover of Algeria.
البشطولة Posted 2007-12-29
We agree that terrorism is a despised phenomenon which is religiously unacceptable, every reasonable person shouldn't support it. But aren't our officials satisfied with our sufferings to worsen things with their limp policies, everything that happens is because of them, lamentable conditions of living, killing, destruction....Oh officials, you're bastards from the administration servant to the president I say it in your faces...you're cheap, God is our protector against you.
Mouloud-Bouira-Algerie Posted 2007-12-29
May God have mercy on the martyr of the nation. These acts are in no way associated with our religion. These are the plots of the beloved France which is still dreaming of coming back to the country of a million and half a million martyrs. We tell you never you will be able to come back here, we're immovable here in spite of all schemes and calamities. Oh rulers of Algeria, I tell you simply: wake up before you're taken by the flows of change inchallah.
محمد-من المغرب Posted 2007-12-29
Salam alaikoum, mercy of God on you. Firstly, I want to present my personal condolences to all those who died in the abhorred terrorist acts which targeted dear Algeria. I join my voice to all those who condemned them and all terrorist acts which don’t belong to Islam or Jihad in any way….If anyone wants to make Jihad, he should begin by reforming himself and fight it to worship God, then begin with his family and relatives. As to Jihad of war with others, it has its known religious rules in the ancient and modern scholars. Those who seek real Jihad should hurry up to rescue Al Aqsa mosque which is enduring under the Zionist spiteful occupation which is pushing daily towards its destruction, God forbid, and not kill innocents, sons of Islam whatever their sins, God alone knows the hidden…Salam.
batma Posted 2007-12-29
Thank you, my friends.
bilel Posted 2007-12-29
May God have mercy on martyrs, honestly, Zawali found nothing to say, one is leading the nice life very serious very serious as if nothing.
سائل Posted 2007-12-30
On the day of resurrection, the killed servant of God will say in front of his killer: Oh My Lord, ask him why he killed me? How will you answer, poor creature? You have to come up with the answer and better start looking for one from now.
aimen Posted 2007-12-30
What happened in Algeria is not AlQueda- It is rather the top notch Algerian intelligence, followers of Tawfiq, enemy of God, and Smaine Ammari, May the Lord NOT have mercy on his soul. They want to foil the reconciliation process. They want instability because they thrive on it claiming they fight terrorim. How can a car loaded with 10,000 kg of explosives be allowed in the capital. I swear it was made in the backyard of a private army base and only time will tell. Army security officer
abdelhadi Posted 2007-12-30
Thanks.
algerie mon amour Posted 2007-12-30
Greetings of peace to you! May the mercy of God be upon all those who have died. I don't understand why our people did not come out of its silence against this whining Al Jazeera channel and this puppet president of ours who controls the country did not move an inch against this. This means that he pulls the strings from behind. Let me tell you president, if you were a real man like Saddam, you would have stepped on America.
mousslim Posted 2007-12-30
You terror! Enemy of God! What the hell do you want from Islam? What kind of Jihad that allows you to kill the soul? If you are convinced of that, May God guide you to the right path.
adel Posted 2007-12-30
I denounce the attacks against Algeria.
الدى لايرظى على الباطل Posted 2007-12-30
I hold the oppressing rulers of our full responsibility for what happened because they never rule according to the will of God. I ask God to grant victory to the fighters for His cause east or west. I ask God to inflict the worse punishment on the Jews and Christians and their allies.
yassine Posted 2007-12-30
Long live Amazigh.
aghani Posted 2007-12-30
There is no deity worthy of worship save God.
ابن الاسلام Posted 2007-12-30
Greetings of peace be upon you! This is the legacy of our prophets whether you like it or not. Those who want to rejoice in the next life must join the group.
asma Posted 2007-12-30
God damn them
رشيد Posted 2007-12-30
Greetings of peace upon you. This is only God's punishment to Bouteflika, the real president of the Polisario in the Moroccan Sahara. He creates chaos and God send it down upon him.
عا شق الجنة Posted 2007-12-31
Greetings of peace be upon you. To the Lord we belong and to Him we shall return. My sincere condolences to our brothers in faith.
imad Posted 2007-12-31
To the Lord we belong and to Him we shall return
Anonymous Posted 2007-12-31
What's the guilt of the people?
مصطفى ثنية المخزن غارداية Posted 2007-12-31
We should not keep on repeating the same mistake and offer failing solutions already tried. We have to close all doors to terrorism by solving the problems of young people and mobilize them through the many available means. If terrorism attracts them with money before paradise, why doesn’t the State attract them with money, providing jobs and housing, we don’t say it’s a final situation but it chokes the cordon on terrorism. Let’s not forget the good use of mass media in disseminating the culture of peace, and the most important thing is providing justice and fairness, judging the corrupt and the mercenaries…
عيسى Posted 2007-12-31
God almighty says "For that cause We decreed for the Children of Israel that whosoever killeth a human being for other than manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he had killed all mankind, and whoso saveth the life of one, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind." And this is the words of God of Humanity which is not deceiving.
هشام الجلفاوي Posted 2007-12-31
Oh Lord have mercy on the dead Muslims, have mercy on the martyr inchallah the late Saddam Housein, who was slain on the day of Al Eid like a sacrificed animal. Pray for him my brothers.
حسان(الشريعة_تبسة) Posted 2007-12-31
God Almighty says “And guard yourselves against a day in which you shall be returned to Allah; then every soul shall be paid back in full what it has earned, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly.” To you respectable brothers I ask you by God to stop these acts. What’s the guilt of innocents, what’s the guilt of children to become orphans, there isn’t in any law of the universe a policy of killing and deserting. The ruler shouldn’t be disobeyed even if he were oppressive and tyrannical; he should just be advised in secret. This is the evident truth. I will finish with what God say “therefore let those beware who go against his order lest a trial afflict them or there befall them a painful chastisement.” Salam alaikoum.
قادري امين Posted 2008-01-01
Algeria won't give in to these attacks. Terrorism has no religion. For God we are and to God we shall return.
dj+sof Posted 2008-01-01
I condemn this terrorist act. I love you Ranai.
amine blida Posted 2008-01-01
May God have mercy on the martyrs of 11/12/2007, may God guide the government and punish terrorism. No, no and no to terrorism.
غنام Posted 2008-01-01
May God guide His creatures to the right path 25
pauvre maghrebin!!! Posted 2008-01-01
My best wishes to the entire community of the Grand Maghreb. Long live the Grand Maghreb, particularly the fraternity of the Moroccan and Algerian people. Let us wish that 2008 will be overflowing with good news for these two populations who are, in reality, a single people! Let us hope the leaders will follow the will of their citizens and stop ‘fabricating’ stories (like those of the Polisario) that deter this union! As for the bombings in Algeria, Morocco, or wherever else, I condemn them as well as that which produced them: the leader’s politics! Have a happy new year everyone in 2008!
koceila Posted 2008-01-01
In order to solve the problem of Islamists, an unprecedented international law needs to be adopted, establishing the death penalty for all Islamists activists advocating Ben Laden’s and the GSPC’s doctrine. A word to the wise!
hasni Posted 2008-01-02
NO NO NO NO NO NO ....No to terrorism
منيرالباتني.....1988 Posted 2008-01-02
After saying in the name of God, and in clear writing. The Algerian cause is now in the hands of criminals who are authorities and not terrorism as some might think. My brothers should know that we don’t have a government but authority, because authority didn’t solve the problems of Algerians; there are some who went to mountains, some who immigrated illegally and those who want to live far from reality thanks to drugs, the problem is that they import 5000 or more prostitutes…..are …..are we Muslims….and oil at 8000 Algerian Dinar, flour 52000 AD, and they say dignity and pride…I’m not supporting terrorism, I’m with the people, they increase taxes, reduce the nice wage. You should know that the budget is still at 19 dollars a barrel a month, good in selling your goods at….budget of ++++++++100 dollars, they’re (unclear) they want to steal the budget and make us indebted.
اسامة Posted 2008-01-02
By God Almighty, shame on you. Arabs are killing each other and the Jews and Americans are watching, and who is responsible for these attacks (Muslims)? Or those who pretend that they are Muslims. Shame on you Arabs if you were the perpetrators.
amine Posted 2008-01-02
Everything that has happened to the Algerian people was part of the incessant plotting of their leaders. Most importantly, do not think that the fault lies in the ignorance the aforementioned suffer from. The leader knows all and he is more than sure that by his own recommendations the people go busy trying to find milk, semolina, oil and everything else.
بغداد دحية Posted 2008-01-02
In the name of God. I will say my opinion in the local dialec, the base do it and the poor people pay the price.
حنفى Posted 2008-01-02
Long live Europe, you have nothing in Algeria just killing and betrayal, we want a little war2
boukil amine Posted 2008-01-02
They are defending against all the dirty comments in attack of Islam while searching out the leaders of Islam and that which is Islamic.
madjid Posted 2008-01-02
Country of micky
ابراهيم Posted 2008-01-02
To Al Jazeera, fear God in your brothers.
mimi Posted 2008-01-02
Islam forever!
khadidja Posted 2008-01-03
Algeria’s enemies have hit us hard one time too many for their aims, if they have any!? Will we allow this!?
midou Posted 2008-01-03
i talk to who r responssable of this crimes .befor 2 do anything look at ur childs at ur motherand father remember ur freinds and who r killed for algeria 1 millon and past it's not isslam it's not humanity it's not courage im sorry for u and for who give u this orders i give u just one advice (roh toub lrabbi kash ma yeghfarlek) [You should seek true repentence for your sins, perhaps the Lord can forgive you!]
الناصر Posted 2008-01-03
Triumph and eternity to martyrs no no no no no no no no to terrorism.
صالح ولد علي بن المقدم Posted 2008-01-03
Salam alaikoum Algerian government. We consider the attacks a cowardly act. Our current president should continue the reconciliation project. Thank you.
delta Posted 2008-01-03
What is going on is a conspiracy against the Arab and Muslim countries. The slogan about a ‘War on Terror’ is false; it should read ‘War on Islam’. The Jews are behind all these massacres: they are paying the terrorist with their own money, oil money that belongs to the Muslims and is a gift from God. Wake up, my friends! It is time!
amina Posted 2008-01-03
Hi, I think that Algeria is the best country in the world. But, what a shame!!! Those men are no good! They don't deserve a country like this. Are we really trying to take care of poverty? Where is the oil and gas money? What about all the other money? I hope that we, the young people, will , God willing, do better. We need to find a young president who loves his country completely.
amine Posted 2008-01-03
A nice terrorist act may God protect terrorism increase our love in Sidi Belabbas a third mandate hahahahaha wewe
fth Posted 2008-01-03
Hi, I have nothing more to say than may the Lord have pity on the victims of these acts, which have nothing to do with our religion, Islam.
نور الجهاد Posted 2008-01-03
We acknowledge men if they haven't seen corruption they wouldn't have done this. Honestly they deserve more, what we endure and the market of (unclear) is burnng us, and why, where do the dirhams of petrol go, I'm a student, I'm 16 and I'm suffering in the country.
متشرد Posted 2008-01-03
No to terrorism, no the high cost of living, chaos, lack of control of officials including governors and judges, spread of bribery, corrupitions, prostitutions houses, authorizing alcoholic drinks all this has woken terrorism.
dragon Posted 2008-01-04
You reap what you sow. May God help us to sow joy in humanity.
houari Posted 2008-01-04
Algeria does not deserve these types. It is the government’s fault: everything it touches becomes rotten.
A.MHAMED Posted 2008-01-04
Politics without strategy will never become a state. Working without strategy means the state ahs no verifiable cognisance of how to ascertain what it needs to, specifically with regards to how to make short-term, medium-range and long-term solutions. And, I mean this with regards to all sectors and without any discrimination. A broadcaster was speaking about our development (economic, social, etc.) in 2007. She contended that the de jure relationship between the economy and politics was far off from realism and that we continue to get muddled up in the aforementioned, while, for the most part, it brings nothing good to our dear country. In order to build up our country, we do not need political exhibitionism to make a bunch of noise in order to avoid working. We need to work instead of making noise. It is up to you to decide, leaders. Long live Algeria! Long live Algeria! Long live Algeria!
habeche Posted 2008-01-04
Thank you for your article, we are appreciative.
Rabah Posted 2008-01-04
First of all, I must wish everyone a happy new year in 2008. May the almighty God give us as much courage as possible so that the people of the Maghreb can resist the mafia-like actions undertaken by our leaders, as inhumane, heartless and faithless as they are. Sincerely, our future makes me very afraid. The people of the Maghreb must unite to eliminate this phenomenon, from which they so suffer. We deserve a lot better than this, don’t you think? And, we have the means to permit us do something about this. Thank you everyone. Be on your guard!
rachid Posted 2008-01-04
Long Live RAJA from Casa, Morocco Forever. If it doesn't win, Setif the red. I am from Casa, I love RAJA RAJA it will beat Kawkab 2/0 inchallah.
حسان الشريعة تبسة Posted 2008-01-04
I want the text of an exprss fatwa in the book or tradition of the prophet allowing killing of innocents.
houssine Posted 2008-01-05
A can of oil costs 800 Algerian Dinars, sugar at 55 Algerian Dinars, Semolina at 1000 ALgerian Dinars, I say long live Algeria.
ghalia Posted 2008-01-05
To my deceased compatriots: I am disgusted by our government which has done nothing in reaction to this catastrophe.
Azzedine Posted 2008-01-05
I am Algerian and proud to be so. May these terrorists fall into the pits of Hell.
yassin el jawhari Posted 2008-01-05
Hi everyone, I am Moroccan. I live in the UMA country. Really, war is the only solution. But really long live Islam! Goodbye Algerians. Long live Morocco!
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-05
Salam alaikoum. Happy new year, and a blessed Eid. Inchallah my Lord save us from your anger and fury against us, don’t punish us with those who won’t fear you and have mercy onus. Oh Lord set the plots of the plotters against their necks, punish them with the sword of your revenge. Oh Lord don't leave any sin without forgivness, nor a predicaments without solution, or one of our requests of life or the afterlife without answer, oh Most merciful, Lord of humanity. Oh Lord solve our problems and grant us victory over our enemies. Oh Lord there’s nothing easy except what You make easy, if You wish You make the most difficult easy. Oh Lord save the oppressed from the injustice and destroy those who caused directly or indirectly their injustice, say with me Amen. And praise to God Almighty. Oh Lord accept, Oh Lord be witness.
nourredine Posted 2008-01-05
Hi to all the Algerians out there, We are a people who know what is going on in Algeria and in the entire world. Despite everything, we love Algeria. Long live Algeria! What is Algerian is Algerian, no matter what happens. Thank you everyone. Have a happy new year 2008.
hamsi Posted 2008-01-05
Honesty and faithfulness
galougal Posted 2008-01-05
If Islam brings happiness, then we are recoiling back from it now.
ALGERIEN Posted 2008-01-06
Hello Everyone, Long live Freedom, Truth and Justice!
bahi Posted 2008-01-06
Thank God we read the Quran, otherwise I would have chosen another religion. There is a certain part of Muslims in the world that do only make atrocities. What are their aims?... just to harm their future. There is not a single Muslim out there dignified enough to apply the Quran and the Prophet’s Haddith. The wretchedness of the cities, the disrespect of the laws and traffic code and the absence of the state are, in my opinion, the worst form of terrorism. If not, then they are at least a segue into national decadence.
عبدالرحمان Posted 2008-01-06
The Algerian people, in spite of all their sufferings in the near and past future, is certain that nothing can shake its unity which is tied by blood and true Islamic religion...by the statements of scholars and historians. Those who think otherwise are deluded... deluded... deluded. Long live Algeria. Triumph and eternity to our faithful martyrs.
samir Posted 2008-01-06
happy Eid. Long live Algeria!
louhab Posted 2008-01-06
Hi to all Algerian people, not excluding the Kabyle region because of their true manifestation of dignity as well as independence and freedom. We will preserve our Berber-ness in this way, and we are proud of our traditions. Long live the Amazigh. Thank you
اسامة Posted 2008-01-06
What's happening in my country is the right. Where is the money of oil, where's it. The conditions of living are below average. The hikes in petrol exceeded everything and I don't know what's happening in the treasury of the state, is it just a treasury from which wolves and starved animals eat. I love my country.
أسامة Posted 2008-01-06
Jihad isn't terrorism. But some sides who have interest described it as terrorism. And I say that I know the causes behind this act, they're the high costs of living and marginalization, and as the brother Abdennour says it when the price of semolina reaches 1500 Algerian dinars for 25 kg, I'm the first suicide bomber.
khaled Posted 2008-01-06
The causes of this terrorism are the spread of the base and stubborn Salafi thought which still believes that man didn't go to the moon. Those ignorant people who were created by Saudi Arabia are killing under the cover of Jihad. They're the ignorant people of the Islamic nation, they carry out the plans of the enemies unknowingly.
smail Posted 2008-01-06
I do not understand how all this could happen to Algerians. What is going to happen to Algeria if it is like this? And, there are people who really love this city!? Long live Algeria and the Algerians! I am proud to be an Algerian Muslim!
lyes Posted 2008-01-06
My Algeria, may God forever protect you against the cowardice of the Khaouana and the Mortazika who are killing our innocent Muslims while hiding behind Islam. God willing, we will live for better days. God guides to the right path whom He chooses.
ahmed Posted 2008-01-06
In the name of God, I was one of the strongest supporters of Al Qaeda, but now after the attacks of Algeria, I say it to Ben Laden, you've lost the war.
elhachemi Posted 2008-01-06
May god punish those who are at the base of wrongdoing in our country. I look to God for what has happened in our country. May our fidelity leave us with its wealth.
salima Posted 2008-01-06
Magharebia is free and wants honesty and respect.
عبود الجزائري Posted 2008-01-06
Violence only bears stronger violence. The acts of violence and attacks in Algeria are a natural reaction to the regulated terrorism practiced by the State with all its institutions on this people will certainly produce people who will express their resentment with the method which is understood by the authority, and which is the only mean through which it understands.
MAHMOUDBB Posted 2008-01-06
Hi everyone, God be with you. Long live Algeria!
saadi alger Posted 2008-01-07
Islam didn't say kill innocents.
djamel Posted 2008-01-07
I am sorry for what happened.
rafik Posted 2008-01-07
May God guide you.
ابن الجزائر البار Posted 2008-01-07
Salam alaikoum. I’m a police officer, by God almighty to die 100000000 for the life of Algeria. Triumph and victory to the faithful martyrs.
midou2003 Posted 2008-01-07
They want to kill Algeria, but it is not up to them to decide. They want power, but Islam says nothing about killing innocents, defenceless women or children, our angels on earth. Nor does it say anything about making war against an adversary without equivalent arms. Repent to God you oblivious fools.
salim ain beida Posted 2008-01-07
Why did this happen to our dear Algeria!!!??? What do you want from us!!!??? What Islam are you talking about!!!???
الامير الجزائري Posted 2008-01-07
May God curse this site and those who founded it, they made a site to express the baseness of the Maghreb States and its people who exchange insults, I say terrorism is today in Algeria and tomorrow....? Where I want a reply from....?
abou horayra Posted 2008-01-07
Good evening, You should be proud of being a terrorist because, due to the government, we do not even have the means to live well. But, you should want Bouteflika to remain in power for a third term. He must continue to work because he has done some much for Algeria. Long live Algeria!
Mama Billal Posted 2008-01-07
Muslims are living in the 21st century with a 7th-century mentality. The smart and cunning people know this well: they turn them into bombs to kill innocent people. These fanatics, who believe they are defending Islam, are really in the process of burying everything and doing so to the liking of our manipulative enemies. Wherever there are Muslims, there are only death and destruction. Must we live through hell on earth to go to paradise? I believe that heaven and earth are here, nowhere else. Think back a little, you band of terrorists, and look at all the bloodthirsty and oil-thirsty vampires.
عز الدين Posted 2008-01-07
Salam alaikoum, prayers against America and all thos who love her. But Mujahids, may God grant them victory to establish the law of God in the world. The pophet said in what God told him (Anyone who bears enmity to a faithful believer, I wage war against him). Salam.
ali Posted 2008-01-07
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest.
hammou47 Posted 2008-01-08
Salam alaikoum my brothers and sisters. May God have mercy on those who died and receive them in His widest paradise. Injustice isn't good, everyone who is unjust to his Muslim or non Muslim brother or sister, God will punish him with hell eternally and it's the worst fate. May God grant patience to the families of the dead. We don't know where it's going or when God will deliver us.
sofiane Posted 2008-01-09
For God we are and to God we shall return. It's some kind of ignorance and stupidity for a Muslim to kill his brother in such a way. This is if the killer is Muslim of course.
فوفو Posted 2008-01-09
We're with terrorism.
karim Posted 2008-01-09
I personally think that Algeria’s government often orchestrates terrorism here.
mohamed_23200 Posted 2008-01-09
Hi Everyone. Part of necessity is life and liberty. This is a test for heaven, nothing but heaven. –Thank you.
belleg djamel Posted 2008-01-09
SOS Algeria modernity is the stake at stake.
لخميسي Posted 2008-01-09
After prayers of mercy to the souls of innocents. We would like to say that the biggest terrorism is terrorism of the government which has been making mistakes since 1988, and the same results are repeated, it doesn't learn from its mistakes. We tell them only an idiot repeats the same mistake twice. May God have mercy on the era of El Houari Boumediene, he destroyed this disease (terrorism) at its birth.
زيتوني Posted 2008-01-09
May God have mercy on the martyrs, may God curse the killers the coward, humiliate them, push them in hell, which is the worst fate. May God reform the minds of our rulers to the good of the people and the nation. The gang (terrorists) which is killing in Algeria are desperate, they don't have a conscience. I think that they're ignorant and know nothing about religion, they live in ignorance.
amazigh Posted 2008-01-09
Attacks and terrorism are a new Maciavellic tool of the 21st century of the strong coloniser who subjugates everyone by force as it wants its shape to be. The loser is the under-developed regimes, and thus their subjugated people. We say in our Maghreb proverbs : He beat me and cries, and goes first to complain', we also say 'He killed him and goes to his funeral'. We also say 'He encourages the ogre against you and shows you how to kill him'. So, we as people and countries targeted by terrorism, we have to join hands and support our countries with safe and true resistance, disregarding idle accounts because the enemy is in fact neither the friend of the governor or the governed. He is just concerned about his wild exploitation of the people and resources of our country. Long live our countries, our regimes and our rulers strong, strong, strong, strong....
ziou Posted 2008-01-09
I say it's a terrorist act.
yahia Posted 2008-01-10
May God guide the sons of Algeria. Algeria is good in spite of the plots of the plotters.
rouhabahe Posted 2008-01-10
Hello, I also think that terrorism is going to galvanize the country.
kazizou Posted 2008-01-10
Algeria has become like one mass exodus. Everything is attack except the hidden reality of the most dangerous mafia in the world. What you terrorists are doing is cowardly, debasing humanity.
جزائرية Posted 2008-01-10
My brothers, be reasonable. All those who died are our relatives and sons whether they are people or military. Terrorism is coward, the Algerian is known for his manliness and pride, he wouldn’t kill his brother however low he goes. What’s the guild of the young man who joined the army to earn a living for his family and return to is house in a coffin. may God not guide them. If God want, He will guide them and punish them for every mother whose heart was burnt and for every Algerian who lost a beloved one. Terrorism isn't associated with Islam, cowards, dogs, abhorrent and despiteful. May God not grant you a reward for your life and your religion. Long live Algeria, long live the sons of my country the manly. Even if he’s starvhing, he remains prideful.
samou Posted 2008-01-10
Firstly, my personal condolences to the families of victims of the two attacks in particular and in general the families of victims of terrorism because Algerians have been suffering of terrorism for 15 years. All western States have abandoned us, except some Arab countries. Western countries have started condemning terrorism after the attacks of September 11th on America. I say to the suicide-bombers, you're sloppy, who gives you orders to commit suicide attacks, why doesn't he blow up himself; they pretend that you will enter paradise. If you want to gain martyrdom and enter paradise, go to Palestine and fight Israel if you were men; you’re loathsome, dogs, the dogs of Ben Laden. You should know that I’m the widow of a police officer who was killed in 94. I’m a free Algerian, I don't accept that my country suffers any harm. i will fight you with all my means dogs, I’ll sacrifice my soul and blood for Algeria. Salam alaikoum.
ilyas Posted 2008-01-10
In the name of God. Long live Algeria. Victory and eternity to the people of Algeria, oh Lord protect this nice country.
A.rrahmane-MAR Posted 2008-01-10
For God we are and to God we shall return. Maghreb intelligence agencies shold coordinate with each other.
عبد الله Posted 2008-01-11
I read most of the comments... do you want terrorism and radical groups to go, do you love the orders of God? Most of you are ignorant. Every one of us should stick to the right religion, stop intimidating and insulting the religious because fear will turn into terrorism.
فاطمة الزهراء Posted 2008-01-11
May God grant patience to the families of victims. What can you say about such a horrible act? What we can say to Algerians: always brothers and no one can separate them. May God guide these people who do this. May God protect our president and grant him success…
zaim Posted 2008-01-11
My country Algeria is nice, the nicest thing in it is its resources, its fascinating nature and authentic free people. But those who harm it will be the wood of the Day of Judgment. The Islamic religion taught us how to love each other and forgive each other on celebrations and occasions. But these destructive people, if I were president, I would have deprived them of the Algerian nationality and thrown in the Atlantic Ocean for the sharks.
LOUAI Posted 2008-01-11
I condemn terrorist attacks, may God have mercy on martyrs.
BEN Posted 2008-01-11
If you want to die, terrorists, die alone! Why do you take others with you? If they were unjust to you who are you unjust to others, this isn't manliness, long live Algeria, down with the government.
sahar Posted 2008-01-11
For God we are and to God we shall return.
mimou Posted 2008-01-11
First of all, Hello everyone and I wish everybody in Algeria and Morocco Happy New Year! My condolences to all Algerians. All I can say is go take a look at Ali Beliss’s bank accounts in Switzerland, Bouteflika’s in England, Laamari’s in France… the list is quite long, yet consumer products are no longer available to Algerians. The arms being purchased in Russia are obsolete. The Polisario’s bank accounts keep being filled everyday. And, who is it that is paying? It is the Algerian people. And, to keep them silent, they provoke fear of bombings, like those that rocked and will, without a doubt, continue to rock Algeria, in order to distract the people. These people can no longer keep up with the pace of life. Ever more, it is necessary to turn this on its head. Do you think it is normal that a country that has exported more oil in the last five years has the highest cost of living in Africa and the Mediterranean?... while the children of the leaders are paying for courses at best European schools? I swear this is heresy. Fear your God in your people. You will be held accountable in this life before t he next. To God we belong and to Him we shall return. your brother from Morocco
فاعل خير Posted 2008-01-11
In the name of God: I say this is a big mess, look at how contradictory are comments as though we're not one nation, not united by the Arabic language, Islam, history and...To sum up, may God guide this nation to the right.
reda Posted 2008-01-12
I charge officials with the responsibility of these operations. I tell them there’s no time for plundering and ‘Rhythms and Young People’. There is something called the nation.
السلف الصاتح Posted 2008-01-12
This is a distortion of Islam – Al Qaeda or the Salafi Group for Preaching and Fighting…, the prophet Mohamed, a thousand prayers and peace on them disowned them and said that they are the dogs of hell. Oh brothers, you should follow the tradition of your prophet, peace and prayer on him, hold on with your teeth. Oh Lord guide our rulers.
ابو عبد الرحمان Posted 2008-01-12
God is the greatest
عبد العزيز Posted 2008-01-12
Long live Algeria nononononono to terrorism long live Sarie Al Mohamedia.
محمد فاضل Posted 2008-01-12
When the truth is hidden, the criminals and scavengers commit their crimes in darkness and hold the media with a steel grip, preventing the exercise of the media profession properly, an opportunity should also be left for the dirty mouths to tell wild lies about others and every revolution or protest, if its authors succeed, they’re heroes, and if they fail, they’re criminals and terrorists. But many stupidly believe the statements of the media which depends on the derided government, which is derided by the derision of its members implementing schemes of betrayal, treachery and obedience. I address all these words to those who have knowledge and analysis to compare it with the acts of the traitors of kings and rulers against the Arab people. Where’s the right?
بشرى المغرب Posted 2008-01-12
Honestly, what happened is sad. But why do we blame the perpetrators of these horrible acts? Blame should be addressed firstly to those who caused unemployment, starvation, exclusion, corruption and bribery.
حبيب الجزائر Posted 2008-01-13
Algeria is a country rich by its resources but there are those who want destruction, they're the enemies of Algeria. I ask God to protect my dear country.
abdelhafid-djamaa Posted 2008-01-13
Firstly, I present my condolences to the victims of the blind terrorism in Algeria namely the recent attacks. I say to these terrorists: you’re just a bunch of gangs, a group which refused life and society, and who have failed in life and found nothing to do but pour their anger out on the people and regime.
*امين*بشير* Posted 2008-01-13
We want peace in Algeria. Thank you.
يوسف الجزائري Posted 2008-01-13
"But give glad tidings to the patient, who say, when a misfortune strikes them, for God we are and to God we shall return."
lajeronde de casa belanca Posted 2008-01-14
In the name of God. These terrorist attacks targeted innocents. From the brotherly Morocco I have nothing to say but God suffices us and He is the best protector. They're not Muslims but a gang of robbers.
djamel l'algerien Posted 2008-01-14
Hello, We need to do something to take out these criminals. Let us unite our forces! What is most important is to not listen to the people who, in one way or another, are trying to exonerate these criminal terrorists. To help the state in its fight, a single decisive act would be enough to forever end the danger bearing down on us. I also would say to them that Algerian citizens are responsible and conscientious; they love their country and their religion.
ajarroudlahcen Posted 2008-01-14
Thanks for this site and thanks to the team which contributes to it.
katada Posted 2008-01-14
Salam alaikoum. By God, as long as the Algerian regime isn't governing with the book of God and the tradition of His messenger, these acts won't stop inchallah.
salaheadin Posted 2008-01-14
Our problems- we will solve them alone. Terrorists are our sons and we will discipline them.
الجزائري الحر Posted 2008-01-14
And you who have created this site, what exactly is your goal? Tell me what difference is there between you and those who committed the bombings…? Does this not help sowing the seeds of chaos and confusion among members of this people? May God Guide you to the right path! Remember that you’re Arabs and Muslims. This site only serves the interests of our enemies. May God Guide you to the right path if you really deserve guidance! Sorry if I offended you but I am only saying this because I'm a free Algerian. May God Shroud the souls of the martyrs with His mercy and protect the faithful. Long lives all the Algerian people! Long lives the government and the real men of this country! Algeria is still standing high… Don’t worry, I swear it will not go down.
naima Posted 2008-01-14
I think that terrorism in Algeria helps the government a great deal.
يسيسيسف Posted 2008-01-14
Starvation, sickness, humiliation and unemployment... that is terrorism in a country of pride and dignity. In a country where the price per barrel has exceeded $80. Worse terrorism is when young people who graduated from university become unemployed, or when a sick patient can’t find treatment. When pupils have to travel over 5 kilometres a day on their feet to study; when the policeman goes to great pains to catch robbers and the president releases them; when the father of a family is unable to buy milk for his sons. Terrorism is when the price of potatoes becomes 80 Algerian Dinars; when rights fall to the terrorist instead of the policeman or soldier; when the pupil is deprived of play time because of a new school curriculum. What terrorism is worse than the punishment afflicted on pupils to raise weights (the weight of a school bag is heavier than the pupil); what is worse than giving a family of five a one-room house (f1); when a divorced woman sells her body to ensure a living; what could be worse…? In spite of all this, long live Algeria and the Algerian people. Triumph and victory to our faithful martyrs. I honoured the offspring of a donkey and made for it a garment, but the lout went back to its dress.
جزائري الأصل و الفروع Posted 2008-01-14
To what extent will their extremism take them? Cowardice is a feature of Jews; betrayal is a feature of dogs; cunning is the feature of foxes; stupidity is the feature of the stupid and mad. So which description suits you and to which race do you belong. Algeria is for Algerians and humiliation and disgrace for terrorists.
amin Posted 2008-01-14
Hi to all the Moroccans, Long live Morocco! Long live Islam!
فدوى من المغرب Posted 2008-01-14
I strongly condemn what happened in our second country Algeria. All Arab States should be united to find a solution to this problem which is ringing the bells of danger in Maghreb countries namely Algeria. There’s no power and no will but from God. May God retaliate from these rascals. Thank you.
amazigh Posted 2008-01-14
The one responsible for everything that has happened is none other than BOUTAFLIKA. He wants only bad for Morocco, but, if he is going to kick this ball at the wall, it is going to fly back right into his face. There you have it!
moslima Posted 2008-01-15
Hi Everyone, Islam is our religion and we have to love it. Long live Islam!
KARAOUI Posted 2008-01-15
Thank you for this nice forum, through which you open the door to express our opinions about many topics… The most important thing is unity, and joining efforts to raise this nice and kind nation very high.
fadela Posted 2008-01-15
Now, I have to wonder why it is that two brother peoples want to become enemies? What does a European say when he insults the Arabs? Does he say “Dirty Algerian!” or “Dirty Moroccan!”? No, never! He says “dirty Arab!” So, try to be brothers. Or are the the real big-nosed Arabs? My dear brothers, there is no God but Allah. The Algerians who died are not Jews playing at the behest of Osama Ben Laden who sent out such a message. I hope that the worst misfortune comes to him so that he can feel the suffering of the innocents, that wretch. May God unite the true Muslims and the Arabs and allow them to forget their pains. We Algerians love our Moroccan brothers and sisters. If there is a conflict between our two governments, we do not give a damn. So, I say to you, long live Muslim peace!
امينة Posted 2008-01-15
Loooooooooooooong liiiive Algeeeeeeeeeeria!
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-16
Those terrorists are just mercenaries. They work for America so the Americans can enter Algeria.
حكيم Posted 2008-01-16
I agree with the sister Bouchra from Morocco. In fact, unemployment, starvation, poverty, marginalization and humiliation are sad. But what happened in Algeria on December 11th is something very sad. May God bring the good.
أكرم Posted 2008-01-16
Poverty is the only and direct cause of terrorism...and may be wealth...because those who see wealth under bloodshed will contribute to shedding more barrels...God suffices us and He is the best protector.
houssin Posted 2008-01-16
My name is Tandem Ka'ida. I live in Algeria. Long live Algeria and its government!
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-16
We have had enough with what we live in
حر Posted 2008-01-17
If we take a look at which sides are benefiting from these acts which we condemn, it’s the ruling regime. It is confirmed that it cannot continue in government without the persistence of a state of chaos and instability so that it can maintain an emergency state for ever. Through this, it can repress all freedoms and manipulate the results of any elections or democratic operation in the country. I think that these operations only serve this trend. Oh Lord have mercy on all the dead.
يد يسوع Posted 2008-01-17
What happened in Algeria is Islam itself. Read the Qu'ran and you will see verses that allow this. Terrorism is Islam, the religion of exclusion, insult and humiliation. Get rid of this religion and you will be released. You should read the history of Islam to understand what I’m saying. The history of killing, plundering and pillage. I think that Christ is the solution. So repent and return to the Lord the Saviour Jesus Christ.
fadwa Posted 2008-01-17
Honestly, I want to say to people that Islam isn’t terrorism; this is what we should all understand. These acts are Jewish and we should not forgive the Jewish terrorism because they have the right name. For God we are and to God we shall return.
kada39@live.fr Posted 2008-01-17
Said 123, salam alaikoum, I tell you that you will be treated as you do.
fayssal Posted 2008-01-18
*Great*
hicham Posted 2008-01-18
May God guide me and guide you to the right path and may God make them lose their life.
selma Posted 2008-01-19
I am embarrassed by this jerk who wants a third term for Bouteflika. Will it be enough for you to see the Algerians suffer and die for another five years? It is but the poor and innocent who pay for the others. May God save them.
daoud Posted 2008-01-19
Firstly, long live Algeria. Algeria is pride in dignity. We also comfort the victims of December 11th attacks. We say to those who stain the reputation of the Algerian people and shed their blood who are you….???The question is easy, they’re the rulers who fabricate death, it’s them who shed the Algerian blood, the Algerian with Algerian origins. We ask a simple question, how can all technology and war equipment they import from foreign countries not counter this gap of blood and destruction?
محمد Posted 2008-01-19
May God guide them.
خولة Posted 2008-01-19
...By God, I can't find the words to express this situation, but we can just say there's no other God but Allah...
tami Posted 2008-01-19
May God protect our country.
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-19
May God protect me from them.
ghani Posted 2008-01-19
I condemn these criminal acts.
abderrahmane Posted 2008-01-20
What can I say about terrorism in the Maghreb?... nothing except the biggest terrorist is Bouteflika because he is putting them up in Tindouf.
soufiane Posted 2008-01-20
This is enormous, this isn't the act of Moroccans by God.
nasro Posted 2008-01-20
Salam alaikoum. God is the greatest.
mustapha Posted 2008-01-20
Salam, fight with your money and souls, this is better for you if you know.
محمد-البيرين -الجلفة Posted 2008-01-20
Personally, I consider what’s happening in dear Algeria the act of Jews and Americans. So we should be aware of that and not allow Americans put their feet in our territory under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
KHEIREDDINE Posted 2008-01-20
They're not men, dogs, they're valueless. May God curse them.
adel Posted 2008-01-20
Long live Algeria!
قدور الحاج Posted 2008-01-21
Terrorism targeted Algeria our dear nation amidst all the developments happening in the world which confirms the atrocity and dreadfulness of crimes committed against innocents including students and workers on their way to serve our country and preserve its stability. Therefore, I ask God to guide you to the path of good. God is the best protector and the most merciful. May God rest the souls of our martyrs and receive them in His wide paradises. For God we are and to God we shall return.
youssef Posted 2008-01-21
They kill innocents in ths streets, the biggest criminals are 'politicians', by God, shame on you.
sanne Posted 2008-01-21
Hi! May the Lord’s peace be with you. There is only one person here who has really said what exactly happened: Nihad. I completely agree with you. I am so proud that there are people who think like you do.
algerienne Posted 2008-01-21
I am proud to be Algerian and I am sorry for our brothers who die for nothing. Long live Algeria, in spite of everything. I love my country.
ahmed Posted 2008-01-21
My dear, this saddens everyone who loves Islam and Muslims, and all who love the Arabic air. But this hope emanates from reconciliation which was adopted by the president Abdelaziz Bouteflika because this victory we don’t want them to cry now or even regret their acts because these people aren’t Arabs or Muslims. We have one proverb which says 'You can’t cohabitate with a wolf’. Peace in Algeria. Salam alaikoum.
مغربي مغاربي Posted 2008-01-21
Quite odd. They pretend to Islam and they don’t implement it. Firstly, our honourable religion says not to kill a soul which is forbidden by God, according to my modest understanding (a fair trial). You have diminished Islam in the eyes of those you attack. You will have the blame for what you did savages, you accuse people of apostasy. Have any of you passed judgment before God Almighty? And you say you recognize disbelievers. I leave you with a saying of the prophet 'The tumult is sleeping, cursed are those who wake it'. So you’re not disbelievers, you’re cursed to the day of judgment, dogs of Ben Laden and his group.
mourad Posted 2008-01-22
I am an Algerian who lived through the terrorism of the Black Decade until I felt it in my skin. I am sick of hearing it spoken of again here.
mouri Posted 2008-01-22
Long live Algeria!
mouri Posted 2008-01-22
I congratulate our president. Stay strong and keep up the good work!
klm Posted 2008-01-22
This is peace and reconciliation
عبد الهادي Posted 2008-01-23
Salam alaikoum it’s a great honour for the prophet Mohamed peace on him to bridge the distance by describing these people as the dogs of hell. We should be quite honoured when respectable scholars warned against Al Jazeera channel because it’s the direct cause of some tumults not only in Algeria but in all the Islamic world. God suffice us and He is the best protector. I would like to charge some Imams with a share in responsibility because their words are becoming dry and annoying; they don't talk about the reality of young people and aren't concerned about their daily concerns. Moreover, most of them are indulged in feasts, promises, deals and bribes in sight of the public. Love for the nation can only emanate from the tribunes of mosques. We are people who were honoured by God with Islam, if we seek honour from other thing than Islam, God will mislead us. Your brother Salafi Andelhadi.
الياس Posted 2008-01-23
Everything that happens in Algeria is in the hands of Algerian policy without interference of others.
ikramallah Posted 2008-01-23
All this is due to Israelis, their aim is to destroy Islam, may God curse them.
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-23
Good!
safi Posted 2008-01-24
Money has ruined the world. Oil has blinded the USA and the countries who have it feel its warmth while those who don't follow the policy. That is the reality of it. So to whose benefit is Al-Qaeda playing?
meriem Posted 2008-01-24
This is truly horrible. These people are not humans; they are wild animals who do not even know the word ‘watan’ (‘homeland’) and what it means. I just hope that all of this is a dream. I ask myself if Algeria has really become like this!? No, this is not our country, but just these people. It is a shame that this beautiful country has become so soiled. SHAMEFUL! I love Algeria, but what I do not love is these men.
nabil Posted 2008-01-24
No to terrorism
kamelion Posted 2008-01-24
My Dear Brothers, It was the powerful men who rule this country who created these groups that sow terror in Algeria. It was the men who make it both rainy and sunny. Simply speaking, it was Algeria’s real leaders. Mr. Bouteflika is nothing but a puppet in their hands. When they sense that their interests are at stake, they give the order for these groups to go on the rampage. Let’s be serious, my dear compatriots: who created the GIA and the GSPC and all the other murderers? Algeria is a country made rich by its people, its resources, its culture and its geography, but look at how the population is living now: unemployed and in poverty and misery! The capital, Algiers, has become a slum. It is the worst of all the capitals in Africa. In order to get to work at 8 a.m., I have to wake up at 5 a.m.! It takes me three hours to drive a distance of 20 kilometres. What a misery this is, is it not!? There it is, the Algeria of 2008. All the great minds, thinkers and brains of Algeria have left the country to go where they can work and be free to express themselves and flourish. Long live Algeria! Glory to the martyrs! And, death to the tyrants! In order to get Algeria back on its feet, the people need to have their say and hunt down the mafia hindering the development of this country. We are now crying out for a third term for Bouteflika just so that he can impoverish and kill more Algerian people. Bouteflika should pack his bags and send his thanks to the mafia for having put him into the pages of history. Bouteflika should organise free— I mean truly free— presidential elections and then go home, just like General Liamine Zeroual did. With this, we would no longer have terrorism.
SONIA Posted 2008-01-25
What is going on in Algeria is terrifying.
hamza500 Posted 2008-01-25
There's no terrorism in Algeria.
كنت Posted 2008-01-25
May God curse the infidels and hypocrites. May God guide those who pretend to be Salafists and they support unfair rulers and who declare animosity toward Islam and Muslims in the educational and military regimes and in all fields. Their hands are with the crusaders, they support them in their war against Islam in Palestine and in all Arab countries.
med14 Posted 2008-01-25
We thank the brothers for offering us this opportunity to expression on these articles. As much as terrorist acts increase in Algeria, Algeria becomes stronger and more proud. Victory to Algeria and thanks to our Moroccan brothers.
nadia Posted 2008-01-25
A very nice site....
hssane Posted 2008-01-26
Salam alaikoum. We can't say something for which we will be accountable.
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-26
Yes, such is life.
khaled Posted 2008-01-26
Don't forbid a matter and do the same, it's a great shame if you do. Why do you say no to violence and support terrorism?
Anonymous Posted 2008-01-26
This site is the nicest site. Nassim Atourk.
hocine Posted 2008-01-27
Thank you first of all for this place where we can express ourselves. Hi all my Algerian brothers and sisters. Long live Algeria! May God protect it from its many enemies, be they terrorists or otherwise. –Goodbye
عبد القادر Posted 2008-01-27
No to terrorism in Algeria. Oh Lord destroy them and obliterate them from Earth.
بختي علي الجزائري Posted 2008-01-27
The dogs of the nation do this. We ask you all to take part in the national reconciliation. Long live Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
hanachi Posted 2008-01-27
Terrorists are monsters. They need to be hammered.
djalal Posted 2008-01-27
Hello all my brothers and sisters, I have one thing to say: God guides those who seek his approval. And, I also will say to anyone who has fallen in the field of honour, be it man or woman, that Algeria will live on until the end of the world. One doesn't feel the burn unless they are burned.
عماد Posted 2008-01-27
Have mercy on us
amine Posted 2008-01-27
There's no God but Allah.
karim Posted 2008-01-27
May God guide His creatures.
rahim Posted 2008-01-27
There was nothing. They’re playing with each other so that the poor people do nothing, just sit and applaud.
yahya Posted 2008-01-27
There's no God but Allah. There's no power and will but from God Almighty. For God we are and to God we shall return.
حائر Posted 2008-01-27
These aren’t terrorists, they’re part of the misled groups. Real terrorism is now in Gaza and Iraq, it kills innocents. The solution is to stick to the Book and Sunna.
brunetchie Posted 2008-01-28
You dogs, what is this? You disgust me.
سفيان البوقاعي سطيف Posted 2008-01-28
For God we are and to God we shall return.
احمد Posted 2008-01-28
I love terrorists. Let them have long life for us.
HAMZA Posted 2008-01-28
I condemn these operations and ask God's mercy for the souls of the victims.
أحمد Posted 2008-01-29
This is not terrorism that we had in the nineties, these are the schemes of the Mossad which makes of Morocco and France one of its bases to destabilize Algeria.
abdeldjalil Posted 2008-01-29
One! Two! Three! Long live Algeria!
houssem Posted 2008-01-29
[Expletive deleted] Algerian politics, wherever it is and wherever it comes from. Bouteflika is good, it's true that he gave a lot when he was young, long live Algeria, without discussion, but the rulers have eaten our mercy, they made us beg.
madjid Posted 2008-01-29
Hi to all the Algerians!
boualem Posted 2008-01-29
Islam is our religion and we are proud of it, but not to the point where we would kill innocents with it. That is horrible. Islam holds forever to peace (essalam), what can be said? May God guide them.
صالح Posted 2008-01-29
We’re against terrorism. What is happening in Algeria is the dictatorship of Bouteflika who starved his nation and enriched the officials as if we were in a kingdom. My brother, if you can’t rule the country fairly, go away. And you want to remain eternally with your group with a third mandate. Stop the masquerade and go away. We don't want you. Martyrs died for the Algerian constitution and you want to change it as you change women. Stop, stop the masquerade and go away before it’s too late and repent before you meet God.
عادل Posted 2008-01-29
They say we’re rejected and I’m Mohamed, they say we’re terrorists and we’re Muslims, they say about us that we’re suicide-bombers and we’re martyrs, but we’re against the agents of Americans, French and Zionists. We’re free Algerians and against blind violence, against radicalism and extremist killers.
khaled ******* Posted 2008-01-30
Struggle for power is the cause of all problems in Algeria. Those in power and those in mountains have a common feature, no principles and the end justifies the means; the people are imprisoned between them.
جمال Posted 2008-01-30
Why all this? May God guide us and guide our rulers who are the causes of the catastrophe we’re experiencing now. One day he will come to save us from this base terrorism.
kaderaguer928@hotmail.com Posted 2008-01-30
Hi! Our problem with terrorism is clear. Together we can find a solution. Without exception, we need to radicalise our mosques’ imams, because Islam is what is responsible here.
عزام بشارى Posted 2008-01-30
We ask President Bouteflika to address the nation because he holds a lot of good in his hand and we have reaped its fruits during the two mandates. May God guide those who commit acts and terrorize the hearts of people. May God grant us mercy in our blessed country Algeria.
حسام Posted 2008-01-30
Yes to terrorism.
allilou Posted 2008-01-31
I personally think that what has come about in our country is due to our actions. We are distancing ourselves from our forgiving religion, our education is poor, our leaders are incompetent and there is injustice and inequality. All of these factors play a big role in knocking our nation off its course. If we want a radical change, then we should begin with ourselves and get back on the right path, which God laid out before us.
سفيان Posted 2008-01-31
I love Bouteflika. Oh Lord gather our hearts on monotheism, Sunna and around our president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Oh Lord destroy those who accuse people of apostasy, Khawarij and the lost brothers. Oh Lord protect the rulers and governors of Muslims. Amen.
fouad Posted 2008-01-31
There is no independent rule in Algeria.
fouad Posted 2008-01-31
The government in Algeria is worthless.
كمال من اريس 18 سنة Posted 2008-01-31
Terrorism's ignorance about Islam is bigger than what they think. If Jihad were for the cause of Islam as they pretend, is the Algerian government against Islam or are the Algerian people infidels?
طاهر Posted 2008-01-31
Long live Algeria and death to those who corrupt it.
يوسف Posted 2008-01-31
In the name of God, in reply to the brother Abdennour. My brother pray for the good of the country, if it were just for the sheep I'll give you my phone number, come and I'll give you 10.
سميرتونس Posted 2008-01-31
You won't win
صباح Posted 2008-02-01
We love it and love those who love it. Algeria is white and will remain white with its nation and the kindness of its people…Algeria…
قانط من الجزائر Posted 2008-02-01
I support the attacks even if I become one of their victims. I forgive Mujihids in advance if I’m a victim to one of these attacks. I charge the regime with full responsibility. Isn’t cutting salaries like cutting necks? The regime is amassing billions of dollars and the people are poor. So we’re certain to be killed either by starvation by the regime or the bombs of the Mujahids. Terrorism and the regime are the same thing; both of them have collaborated to oppress the nation. My conviction is that the regime stole the nation 's right in the name of revolution. Therefore, it needs a revolution. Yes we need a popular massive revolution which will take both the regime and terrorism. It is certainly coming. While the authorities want police officers, both military and civilian, to concentrate on fighting terrorism, their thoughts are focused on cans of oil and sacks of semolina. Hahaha
كمال Posted 2008-02-01
Algeria of pride and dignity won’t fall; Algeria of martyrs will remain high forever.
moussa Posted 2008-02-01
I think that you are trying to present a philosophical problematic on which thinkers have disagreed: where does reform begin- from the bottom or from the top?
kamal 47 Posted 2008-02-01
Those who blow up themselves have lost the life and afterlife. If they were right, let them try their princes who amass money, they will spend them and their acts will be regretful for them and...
كمال 47 Posted 2008-02-01
A greeting to the members of the national popular army and all security services.
kamel 12 Posted 2008-02-01
A greeting to the struggling and hero Algerian army.
nassiba الجزائرية Posted 2008-02-01
Islam is innocent of everything that happens in Algeria and all Islamic countries. There is no power and no will but from God Almighty. Long live Algeria.
hassan Posted 2008-02-01
Salam, I want to get in touch with scholars.
طاهر Posted 2008-02-01
Long live Algeria free, Arab and Muslim. Long live our president and leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika. God is the ultimate decider of the fate of criminals.
latifa Posted 2008-02-01
God awaits but doesn’t forget. Those who resort to these ways to spread terror in the hearts of Arabs aren’t men or Muslims as some might think. shame.
عمّار Posted 2008-02-01
Stop cheating Muslims. It has become clear to all the people for whom these Khawarij, dogs of hell, work. Oh Lord destroy them because they have distorted Islam from inside. May God have mercy on Sheikh Abdessalam Jerjis when he said: Al Qaeda has distorted Islam in such a way that if the enemies of God were to spend billions of dollars they wouldn’t have distorted it more than it or as he said may God rest his soul.
hadouch Posted 2008-02-02
I love life!
nadia Posted 2008-02-02
Salam alaikou. I wish I could present a right opinion but unfortunately I haven’t read all articles. But according to my humble opinion, the world is between war and retaliation. Oh Lord let it far from our white Algeria. Wise thinking is totally absent in our nation in spite of progress. Alertness is still totally absent. Anyway, I hope that I was a light guest to you.
NABILE Posted 2008-02-02
Praise be to God for everything. Strength and power to Algerians. We wish all the good for dear Algeria inchallah.
rafik Posted 2008-02-02
In the name of God, peace and prayer on the messenger of God. My greetings to all our Muslim friends and particular and greetings to everyone. God granted us life to live and worship God, but unfortunately, criminals don’t know what awaits them with God. The blood of Muslims is very costly and look at the whole world playing with it. But don’t worry, the promise of God is right. Those who truly love Islam, give from their selves to help their brothers who live in misery, help people even if they’re not Muslims to show the image, the true image of Islam. The day will come when Islam wins there should be ‘mercy' among Muslims, put hand in hand against illiterates who ignore true Islam. They don’t know what’s true Jihad about which the messenger of God spoke and not kill people, brothers. This is really sad but God will receive them in hell, will burn everyone who kills any other person, inchallah, God will gather us in one country and Islam our flag. We will all be brothers. Those who want to change their country should do good deeds, better helps, prays, looks for true Islam of Boukhari and Moslem not the mortal and criminal Islam. Islam will never be like that.
arab pure Posted 2008-02-02
Hi, Algerian gas is the lifeline of our country! Long live Algeria, my love in spite of all her enemies!
شيطان مشاعر رقيا Posted 2008-02-02
They say look at some insects talking, mourning, talking about a nation which is dying, he said no no no rulers, rulers the oppressors which changed the situation of Algeria from the days of protests because they felt the awakening of the nation and intimidated the people with the cover of terrorism and not rulers. Even some neighbouring countries including Morocco, France, Jews, no no no to bowing, no to bowing, no to bowing; we the descendants of martyrs, death rather than bowing. If some countries think that we’re an easy bite, thanks to God, Algerians don’t bend. We’re better than Morocco and many other countries and those who want to talk about Algeria should first talk about their countries then speak. Or I should tell you liberate your country first then talk about a pure and independent country. My greetings to every audacious Arab. Salam.
rabah Posted 2008-02-03
I condemn terrorism as it exists throughout the world and I hate all the people who are part of Al-Qaeda. Those who speak in the name of Al-Qaeda are false Muslims.
Augustin Posted 2008-02-03
Reading what is written in these comments, one can make two conclusions: 1. We are ashamed to be from the Maghreb. 2. We are only getting what we deserve.
صحراوي Posted 2008-02-03
The Islamic nation should stand as one entity against terrorism and destruction since our religion is one of construction, not destruction. We’re still on the margins of urbanism, so why destroy and not build?
حمزة عفافسة Posted 2008-02-03
Whatever you do, Algeria is resisting. If you want reconciliation that’s it if you want war we’re its people. God is the greatest.
karim Posted 2008-02-03
No to blind terrorism.
hamid sud est maroc Posted 2008-02-03
I wanted everyone to know that the Arabo-Islamic ideology is responsible for what happened - including killing Amazigh innocents - because you have starved them and now you are fighting them. Long live Tamazgha, long live North Africa.
poete Posted 2008-02-03
Hi, For starters: who is killing whom in Algeria?... because both the state has killed and the terrorists have killed. But, why then are the terrorists cells still around? Why didn’t the FIS give them their rights? Why didn’t we gain any experience from them? Stop lying and stop being hypocrites to us! The attacks and the haragas and the suicide bombers are all the results of the Algerian government. It is cultivating unemployment, the rising food prices, mismanagement, worthless statistics. I tell these despots, this government—all the way from its highest ranks to its lowest—go to Hell!
مراد Posted 2008-02-04
Oh Lord be witness that we disown the deeds of the stupid. Oh Lord take revenge on the enemies of Islam, Khawarij of this era, the dogs of hell...There's no power and no will but from God Almighty.
ابو المعالي Posted 2008-02-04
Our modern scholars have been warning for decades against these dreadful acts and show to people their danger against Islam and Islam, warning of the method of accusing of apostasy and its foundations including killing, blood-shed, blasts and destruction carried out by enthusiastic, sentimental, demagogic and radical young people who offered themselves to the nations, spoke in the name of religion while they’re ignorant. They have therefore spoilt while they thought they were doing good. So they deserve the descriptions assigned to them of stultification, impulsiveness and imprudence for the narrowness of their ideas and culture. The prophet of God, peace and prayer upon him, described them as ‘Newly-born, with the dreams of the stupid, they follow the allegorical verses of the Koran while ignoring its decisive verses”. The prophet peace and prayer on him said ‘If you see those who follow the allegorical of them, they are those described by God, so beware of them’.
ossama Posted 2008-02-04
I comfort the families of victims, may God guide those who have gone astray.
اااااا Posted 2008-02-04
My brothers, you aren’t killing officials, you are killing innocents, you are killing soldiers whose conditions are regrettable. May God guide you. My brothers, Islam calls for love, affection, cooperation and brotherhood and not to violence or killing. My brothers, review yourselves. May God guide you. May God guide you.
CHAOULI Posted 2008-02-04
Why all this. How are you going to meet God Almighty, what will you tell Him when you will be judged, what will be your fate on the Day of Judgment. The whole earth and universe will be witness to your deeds, oh killer of a souls, where will you go, where’s the exit, where’s the Islam you want? Yes I own up that you have great ideas but why do you let your ideas go in that wrong method. Fear God and He will make for you an outlet.
امية Posted 2008-02-04
May God guide you my brothers. You are killing innocents and not presidents or rulers. Even president Bouteflika, the best of people, may God protect him, he did the impossible with you. Even Islam calls for cooperation and love and not killing. May God guide you and us. Amen.
هدى Posted 2008-02-04
Salaam alaikoum. We hope God will guide our young people to the right path and grant them the power of distinction between right and wrong. Love for the nation is part of belief. Whatever the imperfection of our governments, this doesn’t justify committing crimes against the nation. Finally, I ask God to grant us triumph over the enemies who caused such crimes and are still urging our careless sons to commit such crimes, oh Lord Amen.
إراهيم الجزائري Posted 2008-02-04
To sister Sofia, I will say it as Omar Ibn Khattab said it: ‘Meeting ten tough men is easier for me than meeting one ignorant man.’ In the near future, and we’re still brothers of the only enemy of Arabs, the Jews and no more, may God unite the words of our rulers, Algeria and Morocco, and assemble them for the greater good. Amen.
GHAYOUR Posted 2008-02-05
You all understand but you're traitors.
makanche Posted 2008-02-05
In Algeria, they're all raising their hands and humiliation except president Bouteflika. He did nothing, the Algerian people doesn't have the right.
عبد القادر Posted 2008-02-05
We are astonished by the media from time to time with news of blasts in buildings, cars, institutes and public facilities in most Islamic countries. As a result of these attacks, men, women, elderly men and kids are horribly killed. People then wait impatiently to see who will declare responsibility for this crime. Then we hear the news that these attacks were perpetuated by a group belonging to Islam and which adopts the Takfir ideology in the name of Jihad and support of Islam. These crimes have contributed to opening wide the gate to the enemies of the nation who target it, plunder its resources and wealth, fragmented it; they describe the righteous people of extremism and terrorism. These attacks are legally forbidden with the unanimity of all approved scholars as they include blood-shedding, killing souls, insecurity, and instability, destruction of houses, buildings and constructions.
العبد القادر Posted 2008-02-05
I say to everyone that the cause behind all this is the neglect of religion and the orders of God Who says ‘And whoever did not judge by what Allah revealed, those are they that are the losers.’ All Arab countries don’t abide by the orders of God. This is the revelation of God for a people whose only concern is to collect money, adultery and stupid channels. So Muslims repent to God.
RACHID Posted 2008-02-05
Go to Hell- Islam is not like this: it is not terrorism! You’ll see when it's all over.
رشيدة Posted 2008-02-06
Praise be to God, God exists.
المجنون Posted 2008-02-06
Salam alaikoum. The crisis in the country isn’t a crisis of terrorism or the people of al-Qaeda as it is said. It is the crisis of pressure, and everyone wants to take this state or waits that it gives him. We notice that it is mostly young people who carry out suicide attacks and all of them are in the north and south of the country because it is empty as there are no development projects there. They should be utilised, and there should be a limit to the organisation of political groups such us the Mujahids, the sons of martyrs, women's associations, and expectedly the association of the sons of victims of terrorism, the victims of the national misery and so on… And there are no solutions to stop this and as the popular saying goes: when the stomach is filled up, it orders the mind to sing.
arezki Posted 2008-02-06
I do not understand these international authorities: there have been several bombing throughout the world and they never said anything about an investigation until it had to do with Algeria. And there you have it, an investigation into the December 11 bombings has to be opened. So, a bunch of Algerian citizens and I are saying “NO!” to the U.S.A.’s investigations. When they hold investigations for all the other countries, then, and only then, will we co-operate with these authorities.
سمية Posted 2008-02-06
Algeria has witnessed these destructive acts since the last decade. Its people are still suffering as a result of that. Whenever they try to treat their wounds, terrorism rashes up to put pressure on it so that it bleeds again and the people suffer even more than before... We say that terrorism is the perpetuator, but what is terrorism? Who is this oppressor that tries to destroy the entity of our country, who kills our sons? Honestly we don’t know who is behind this… But we know that some of those who call themselves terrorists were arrested alive, do you know that they’re foreigners and they have nothing to do with Algeria except that they don’t want the good of this nation; some of them were Jews. So why don’t we fight them? Why don’t we boycott them? We and all Arab Muslims are considered by them to be a scapegoat and a market for their products. We’re just a herd. No one of us cares about the other, we’re like someone who tries to assuage the pain with tranquilizers without treating the disease… Salaam to the end. There is no God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God.
Assia Posted 2008-02-07
It is only in leaving my country that I sensed its true value. I am saddened by the fates of some, proud of the achievements of others and disappointed in yet others. But, I adore my country. Long live Algeria!
baiker Posted 2008-02-07
algerie is very nice if we say that...it is nice by her human ..and i thank evry one who protect algerie vive alger
babaghayou Posted 2008-02-07
The head of the Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb is named A b d e l a z i z, and he is the designated president of the couscous republic by the name of A l g e r i a.
حسام القليعي Posted 2008-02-07
May God guide them, they’re cannibals.
znfdrara Posted 2008-02-07
Long live the king Mohamed 6 may God assist him against his enemies, oh Lord.
lidia Posted 2008-02-07
hhhhh In the name of God. I’m an Algerian woman but I don’t like the way it is governed. Everyone is managing it in his own way. Maybe you’re wondering why, because it’s a democracy. But this word is mere ink on paper, and a word heard in the ears. So wake up people. You’re on the verge of fire, if anyone talks his fate is...??? I’m a free Algerian woman and Muslim Kabyle.
Sudiste qui pense Posted 2008-02-07
Why is it that Algeria is the only one getting bombed? Do you think that Tunisia, Morocco and Libya have better security systems than we do??? Why is Al-Qaeda only targeting Algeria??? And, finally, why is the intensity of the bombing in Algeria diabolic and in other countries insignificant? Sincerely, none of this is Catholic or Muslim but, rather, political!!!
boulamina Posted 2008-02-07
I have a question for you: a country ruled by mafia with one flag and one official language. Terrorism lives in Algeria’s administration.
الحرة Posted 2008-02-07
Respect the feelings of the families of terrorists.
adel Posted 2008-02-07
Long live Algeria!
EL BAEISE Posted 2008-02-08
Allah is sufficient for us and most excellent is the Protector against our rulers, the biggest criminals , they starved the people and killed them before the terrorists ever did.
ismail khd Posted 2008-02-08
I live in a terrorism centre in Cherarba in the municipality of Keltous. Anyone who enters the town of Cherarba notices the relics of terrorism. I am just an example, there are only memories, I lost many people in that period; a friend was slain and I saw his head cut; my cousin was slain and she was barely eight; and the list is long...And those who survived…I don't know how I can forget what happened. One day I went to school and found out that it was on fire and bodies scattered on the pavement. I left school afterwards. And nothing has changed now, I’m 22 and I’m lost and confused. Sometimes I hear that some friends have immigrated (illegally) to Europe, others joined Al Qaeda while others chose drugs and robbery. But me- what can I do?
anonime Posted 2008-02-08
The suicide bombers are neither crazy nor on drugs, rather they know quite well what they are doing. Either they are getting revenge for someone else or they are getting revenge for themselves for some sort of torture undergone in the past.
djamel Posted 2008-02-08
No comment here. No words. Nothing.
amina Posted 2008-02-08
Hey uhhh frankly I don't like Algeria.
كاتيا Posted 2008-02-08
Terrorism has no religion and no nation.
رشيد Posted 2008-02-08
Salam alaikoum. Firstly, our sincere condolences to all the martyrs who died on this sad day for all Arabs and the Algerian people in particular. I remind you here of what God say in His holy Book “And reckon not those who are killed in Allah's way as dead; nay, they are alive and are provided sustenance from their Lord”. For God we are and to God we shall return.
tarik Posted 2008-02-08
Good Evening Everybody, First of all, I must condemn the suicide bombing killing civilians throughout the world. What is halal here is halal everywhere in the world and vice versa. Stop with the violence, the folly that is impairing the Muslim world. The ulama has a lot of responsibility in this; they should be informing Muslims. We cannot go crying that they are martyrs in Israel and then saying that they are terrorists in Algeria or Morocco. Be serious!
العنابي Posted 2008-02-09
Salam alaikoum. The people in Algeria are living between the hammer and the anvil (terrorism and the authority). I ask the people to take a global look at rights and change.
محفوظ بلعطر Posted 2008-02-09
Salam alaikoum. Honestly, I like the site but there a few things you can add.
selma Posted 2008-02-09
I think it is scandalous that one can give caution to or even agree with these criminals. No one has the right to take a life. I think that the poor life we are already living daily is enough to kill us. In whose (or what’s) name does anyone have the right to decide who dies? May God damn you.
belabela Posted 2008-02-09
A greeting to clandestine immigration: this is a country of humiliation.
saad Posted 2008-02-09
It is the state that created terrorism, by leaving Ali Bel Hadj, the biggest criminal ever, free for all this time after everything that he did. I think that had the FIS has taken him away in 1991, things would not be like they are now. In fact, I know it. In any case, long live Algeria! Long live Islam! God help us! Bye
hafid rouiba Posted 2008-02-09
I agree with Lidia's opinion. This is the truth which I want our nation to believe in.
بلال بيض القول Posted 2008-02-09
May God shake off terrorism and terrorists, guard all all Muslims from their evil and rest the souls of our martyrs in His all-encompassing mercy.
ام ايمن Posted 2008-02-09
There is no power and no will but from God.
chafik Posted 2008-02-09
When people speak to me about terrorism in Algeria and the terror that Algerians live through on a daily basis, I think that it is due to their own will: the terrorism living in Algeria is the terrorism of the state and the Algerian people are its accomplice because they support this mafia government. Personally, I think that the FIS does what it wants because they had a blatant “coup d’etat". Their cause is just but their strategy is wrong. I can tell you that this mafia of generals knew how to manipulate these dangerous and menacing tendencies to their own interests and how to mudsling the Islamic political parties. In all of this, it is the Algerians who have lost out on their fundamental rights and the right to citizenship in all that that mean. As far as I'm concerned, the people in Algeria are the real terrorists because they are living in profound hibernation and are not conscious of what is going on. I cannot say “citizens of Algeria” so much as “inhabitant of Algeria”. Thank you for having read this.
dahman Posted 2008-02-10
Oh president, you should conduct a wide campaign in mountains all over Algeria and the problem of terrorism will be solved definitely with good armament as France did to Algeria.
عبد الرزاق Posted 2008-02-10
My comment is long live Algeria, long live Algeria, long live Algeria, triumph and eternity to our faithful martyrs. Algeria will never die as long as there are men.
سعيدي احلام Posted 2008-02-10
You’re a country where there’s never any protection for the people, and you’re killing yourselves with your own hands and you say
med Posted 2008-02-10
In my opinion, this plays a most major of roles with regards to different activities.
فاتح Posted 2008-02-10
We are here in Algeria, our country. We love it and will die for it. Long live Algeria, long live Algeria. We die for the survival of Algeria, my dear country. We’ll face them, oppose their attacks; their acts will never succeed because the nation is a strong nation which doesn’t fear death.
esperance213 Posted 2008-02-10
Dear Reader, I would just like to respond to this question, “Why are the majority of Arab countries threatened with terrorism?” It is because the oil producing countries require it with certain policies!!! When are these nations going to wake up and have a regime change!? Long live the Algerian people! I am sure that this will not last long.
الغريب Posted 2008-02-10
If the one who defends his dignity and the flag of ‘La Ilaha Illa Allah’ (there’s no other God but Allah) is a terrorist, why don’t I become a terrorist???? I ask God to grant victory to Mujahids everywhere, oh Lord of Islam and humiliate infidels, hypocrites and their followers.
وليد Posted 2008-02-10
In the name of God. I ask God almighty to forgive them and have mercy on them. As to the suicide bombers, we call on them to accept national reconciliation. Thank you.
nationaliste Posted 2008-02-10
Hello to the Algerian Nationalists. Where is Algeria headed? The Wali in Bouira had help from the services called for by Boutelfika, who gave 21,000 square metres to a small zone and a small community in Lakhdaria, while the industrial zone of Sidi Khaled Bouira has been suffering for several years and is still empty. Long live Algeria, a million times over.
NAJIB Posted 2008-02-10
Honestly, it took me some time to write these lines in order to cry out against the deception of seeing these two countries of the Maghreb, Morocco and Algeria, be torn apart when both of them could create a shared socio-economic plan for the whole region to enjoy in. What does Algeria want to get out of creating a state in Southern Morocco?... to defend the right of the people!? But, what kind of people will these be, if they are really just Moroccans who have been manipulated to fulfil the vile designs of destabilising the region!? May our Algerian brothers find a united vision, as we are already a single people, whether we like it or not! But I am holding on to hope because one day or another, reason will prevail and Algerians and Moroccans will fight for a Grad Maghreb, to the chagrin of our enemies! See you soon, Moroccans and Algerians!
bouziane.malah Posted 2008-02-10
They are bastards.
راوية Posted 2008-02-11
Thank you very much.
أبو تفليقة Posted 2008-02-11
Long live haragas and terrorism.
nasser gherbi Posted 2008-02-12
We are the sons of Algeria, people of firmness and steadiness. The people of Algeria are Muslim and Arab. If anyone says that they have left their origins or died, he lies. May God have mercy on innocents and protect all Algerians. Oh Lord destroy Americans and Israelis.
mouni Posted 2008-02-12
These are not humans- they don’t have a heart, religion or nation. Long live Algeria and may God have mercy on the dead. Mouni from Oran.
sami Posted 2008-02-12
We the sons of Algeria, people of determination and will. The Algerian Muslim people belong to Arabism. May God have mercy on the innocents and protect all Algerians. Oh Lord destroy Israel.
مولاي عبد المؤمن Posted 2008-02-13
I say after in the name of God, “Repel an evil deed with a good one, then lo! He with whom you had enmity will become like a bosom friend”. May God guide them and take them away from us and let us live in peace with our children. Oh Lord make this a region of security and bestow fruits upon its people.
kamel Posted 2008-02-13
Algeria is going through these ordeals while we just want to live our lives.
محمد الجزائري Posted 2008-02-13
May God rest the souls of the dead. But praise be to God, Algeria is strong with its sons. To all Algerians: beware of enemies who provoke us against the authorities. Hasn’t Algerian wondered poverty is present in all Maghreb countries? These are our enemies who hate Algeria and wish it death. But praise be to God, the Algerian people are alert. May God protect president Bouteflika and all Algerians.
الارهاب Posted 2008-02-13
In the name of God. Long live terrorism. My comment is long live Algeria, long live Algeria. Glory and triumph to our faithful martyrs. Algeria will never die as long as there are men. I am embarrassed at this stupid man who wants a third mandate for Bouteflika. Will you be satisfied to see Algerians suffer and die for another five years? It is just the poor and innocents who pay the price for the others. I ask God to rescue them.
adel Posted 2008-02-14
I strongly condemn these acts. I present my sincere condolences to the families of victims. I ask God to guide them to the right path.
عبد الله الهقاري Posted 2008-02-14
May God guide every believer and make as an outlet and to the Algerian people. We’ll say as the righteous people of old times said, 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you'. May God make an outlet for all Algerians and Muslims everywhere and settled between us without foreign intervention in any form.
issam Posted 2008-02-14
Death, death, death to every despised official who is eating our right.
مليك Posted 2008-02-14
Leave Algeria and its internal affairs, Algeria can overcome difficulties.
سفبان Posted 2008-02-15
I don't feel any of Islam's aspects.
RACHID M Posted 2008-02-15
To open, In the name of God, peace and prayer be upon the most honourable messenger and master of all creatures. Firstly, our warmest condolences to all the families who lost their relatives. I would also tell them, resort to God for your calamity and take revenge for them on the day of judgement because they are simply criminals and killers wearing the cover of Islam while Islam actually disowns them. Moreover, Islam is the religion of tolerance. We invite them to national reconciliation and reconsider the slaughters they perpetuated against innocents. May they sincerely repent to God in the hopes that God will forgive them. We also ask God Almighty to grant long life to President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. finally a thousand greetings.
nasim Posted 2008-02-15
These aren't men. Ok, long live Algerians, long live Hohda. Long live Aras, ok.
عبدالنور Posted 2008-02-15
In the name of God...It is clear that these are creatures of God.
kamel Posted 2008-02-15
Algeria is not for sale, and the only people who have the right to speak in its name are its noble children, the Ahrar! As for the terrorists, they will burn in Hellfire. And for all the ignorant people out there, the terrorists are criminals, murderers, assassins and TATARs.
Anonymous Posted 2008-02-15
Salam alikoum. We should know that everything that happens, is happening and will happen in Algeria or any place in the world, including tumult, killing, ruin and destruction, is the consequence of deeds we do such as disobedience, deviation from the right path, negligence of the worship of God, abhorrent deserting of the holy Koran and going astray from the guidance of the messenger peace and prayer be upon him. This is evidenced by what God said: “He who turned away from remembrance of Me, his will be a narrow life”. And is there a narrower life than the narrowness in which we live from the flagrant cost of living, outspread corruption in our transactions, media programs featuring immorality, exposed private parts, singing, dancing thrilling and destructive movies and so on. If we want God to enshroud us in his mercy we should strictly abide by His orders in what He says "Seek the pardon of your Lord. Lo! He was ever Forgiving. He will let loose the sky for you in plenteous rain, And will help you with wealth and sons, and will assign unto you Gardens and will assign unto you rivers.” Killing a soul wrongly is forbidden by God, and it is one of the most heinous deeds. And if anyone commits this and dies of his deed, hell is his fate. Terrorism is an act contrary to good intuition and has no basis in Islam. We therefor advise you Muslims, their rulers, rich, poor, women and men to fear God, to follow the light of the Qu'ran and review our relations with the biography of our prophet peace and prayer be upon him and all prophets prayer and best peace be upon them.
hido074773142 Posted 2008-02-15
May God have mercy on the dead. But, praise be to God, Algeria is strong with its people. And to all Algerians, beware of the enemies who provoke us against authority. Hasen't any Algerian wondered why exactly poverty exists in Algeria and all Maghreb countries? They’re our enemies who hate Algeria and wish us death. But, praise be to God, the Algerian people are alert. May God protect President Bouteflika and all Algerians.
smail Posted 2008-02-15
Oh Lord
نعيم Posted 2008-02-15
Allah is Sufficient for us! Most Excellent is He in Whom we trust!
abderrahman Posted 2008-02-15
In the name of God. After visiting this interesting cultural forum, I noticed that some people are concerned about encouraging conflict between the brothers Morocco and Algeria. These aren’t the characteristics of Moroccans. Stop fanatic feelings, stop the policy of divide and conquer. We my brothers, are living under the pressures of foreign enemies. So long live the nation of prince Abdelkader, long live the nation of Omar El Mokhtar, long live the nation of Farhat Hachad and long live the nation of Youssef Ben Tachafine.
عبد يخاف الله فقط Posted 2008-02-15
Terrorism is from the State itself. Between them, we're always the victims.
khmgkk Posted 2008-02-15
Terrorism is the state in its entirety. I call for a coup by all means. Blame lies with our scholars, Imams, some Mujahids and the sons of martyrdom - the traitors. This state should be boycotted.
سلطان من جزائر الشهداء الابرار والمجاهدين االابطال Posted 2008-02-15
I condemn these coward acts because they are dissidents, they're cursed to the day of judgment.
دقمان أرفيس Posted 2008-02-16
We are Algerians, we will remain so. The blood of a million and half a million martyrs will not be lost. We will remain patriots.
مروان Posted 2008-02-16
We are here, Algeria is our country, we love it and will die for it. Long live Algeria. We live and die for Algeria. Long live Algeria my beloved country. We’re facing them, opposing their attacks, their deeds won’t succeed because the nation is a strong one that doesn’t know fear.
أبو عبد الله السلفي Posted 2008-02-16
Salam alaikoum. What can we say? ‘For God we are and to God we shall return.’ The dissidents will know their fate with God on the day when neither money nor sons will be of any use. We ask God Almighty to guide us to the right path and save us from the misguided, the dissidents and other groups deviating from the right path. Amen.
cabba Posted 2008-02-16
Salaam alaikom. Terrorism deserves a plague of yellow grasshoppers. El Borj will not fall by God, by God it won't fall. Those who are strong are strong, you Setfi Jebour, we’ll beat you whenever you want.
عبد العزيز الشلف Posted 2008-02-17
May God have mercy on the dead of Mohamed's nation (peace and prayer upon him). May God curse all terrorism. We are never frightened, the power of Algeria is great and steady to the Day of Judgment. Salaam alaikoum.
KHIAL Posted 2008-02-17
May God protect all Muslims.
محمد قماري Posted 2008-02-17
We want Algeria of pride and dignity sincerely and truly.
علال افلو Posted 2008-02-17
May God guide Bouteflika and his team. Salam.
يزيد الجزائر Posted 2008-02-18
I think that the solution is the elections.
dahane Posted 2008-02-18
In the name of God. Terrorism is made by deprivation, carelessness for young people and lack of Islamic education. The state should build Islam as a political and economic system to pave the way before them.
حسن محمد Posted 2008-02-18
Peace won’t be established in Algeria as long as hands stained with blood are free and plundering the resources of the nation. We know and the world knows that all this is the act of the bastard rebel son of the pieds-noirs.
amal&karima=lhbal Posted 2008-02-18
There is no God but God, and Mohammed is the messenger of God.
rida Posted 2008-02-18
Have they sustained such a lamentable defeat by the brave soldiers of the Algerian army that they extend their failed warfare to Algerian streets?
zahwani Posted 2008-02-18
I'll tell you what's been happening in Algeria since 1990. The circle of violence in the country is caused by existing conflicts, including the interruption of the electoral process. This is a mere pretext exploited by the traitors to introduce the country into a spiral of violence in order to take power. I was a member of the military security and participated in many military operations to fight terrorism. I can honestly say that some people in power were offering them support to continue killing in order to protect their interests.
AMMARIO Posted 2008-02-18
Whatever the causes and justifications, whether unemployment, the high cost of living, etc., there is no pretext to kill a soul, no matter who they are, whether a police officer, a minister or otherwise. Terrorists, their supporters and those who call for tumult, including both politicians and non-politicians should go to Hell, inchallah. Hell is where they will live for ever, inchallah.
يوسف Posted 2008-02-18
Terrorism is a natural reaction presented by people as a new method of being against the state and against billionaires. The real question should be how to limit this social crisis.
abdou_rabat Posted 2008-02-19
Enough of these criminal acts! No more terrorism! Islam is innocent of these inhumane acts! All Moroccans are behind their Algerian brothers with all their hearts! You have our condolences! We belong to God and it is to him that we shall return.
مغتربه في الجزائر Posted 2008-02-19
Eh people, the story is that America controls the world under the pretext of fighting terrorism. America and Ben Laden are the two sides of a coin, the Salafists are controlled by American hands, and you Algerians should understand.
عبدالعالي Posted 2008-02-19
After we achieve Maghreb unity, then we can talk as brothers about terrorism.
faouzi Posted 2008-02-19
In spite of there being people who do not like Algeria, long live the Algerians! I say to these people, ''Leave us alone! We want to live in peace, not war.''
يوسف Posted 2008-02-19
We condemn all terrorist operations in Algeria, including the attacks of Dellys and Constantine. This is contrary to our religion.
جمال Posted 2008-02-20
By God, what happened in Algeria raises a controversy. Something unusual. What can we do? We have to work, we have to work. We have to review all our mistakes. Therefore, I address a call to all to have the decision whether locally or nationally, take care of your sons so that they take care of their beloved country. You only have your young people. And they only have their country. By God, this violence will be stopped only with good work, by God this violence will be stopped only with good work.
شرف40 Posted 2008-02-20
saddness from the enemies of religion, the nation and the State. Death to criminals.
حسيبة المخلصة Posted 2008-02-20
In the name of the faithful Algerian young people, we wish a better future for our dear country. Those who do acts to lower the status of Algeria aren’t its sons. Long live free and independent Algeria. Glory and eternity to our faithful martyrs.
زكريا Posted 2008-02-20
After saying in the name of God, I address this call to the Arab nation and hope that this call will be understood by everyone. These terrorist bombings are a coward and inhumane act. Those who destroy their countries aren’t Arabs, it is the apparent enemy who should be fought, it is in Palestine. True Jihad is the liberation of Palestine and not destroy a house where you live. Those who kill innocents wrongly are infidels and not Muslims. Finally, I pray for the mercy of all innocents who died as martyrs for the cause of God.
Anonymous Posted 2008-02-20
The Algerian nation is marginalized.
عمر فاروق Posted 2008-02-20
When will people make progress?
الحكيم Posted 2008-02-20
La Ilaha Illa Allah Mohamed Rasoul Allah (There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God). Praise be to God. Terrorism isn’t like Fidel Castro or Che Guevara. Generals, thieves of the regime. Take arms! 600,000 young men will make a coup, do you think that we are sleeping or dogs? Don’t worry, judgment is coming. Long live faithful martyrs, martyrs of November 1 and October 5.
Le Kabyle Posted 2008-02-20
It is to God we belong and it is to Him we shall return. God protect the martyrs (from 1830 to today..)! Hi Everyone, I just wanted to add my small contribution in denouncing this blind, evil and inhumane terrorism to all of my brothers’ comments, which condemned these savage and barbaric acts committed against the pure souls of these children, teenagers, young people and elderly innocents, who lost their dear lives. As an Algerian, I am truly sorry for my country, as it is still suffering from this phenomenon, which is not of our own doing. And, it has never been of our doing since we first existed, or, in other words, since the Amazighe/Berber civilization! Our ancestors were always messengers of peace. They were a free people and peace was their symbol. This was the time of Massinissa, Kahina, Jugurtha and so on and so on. Nevertheless, we are now in 2008, and I see that everything has changed. Our values are no longer the same; rather our souls have lost their values. And, it is this thing, which God gave us, that is the dearest of all. But, these dishonest people have come to uproot our precious lives, and in the name of what!!!???... of whom!!!???... of God and Islam!!! It is up to you to judge what is going on. I will finish by saying that Algeria is bigger than these miniature parasites. Algeria will never fall! As for these little vicious people, I ask that they find the right path again and correct their faith before it is too late for them, before they end up in Hell, powerless to do anything. Pick yourselves up while you still can! May God guide you... P.S. Those who commit such acts are neither able to claim to be nor live up to being an Algerian! Izem, Tizi-Ouzou, the capital of the Kabylia and the heart of Algeria, wishes for its dear homeland to recover it! Long live Algeria! Long live the Amazigh! Long live Kabylia!
lahcen Posted 2008-02-21
My condolences to the family of victims. The government has officials responsible for what happened. May God guide you.
mohamed hamza Posted 2008-02-21
All of my condolences go to all these families. May God be with them. I am deeply sorry about this tragedy. At this moment, our entire country is still sorry. May God be with us all in order to fight terrorism.
chouraik Posted 2008-02-21
Allaho Albar, Allaho Akbar (God is the greatest). There is no power and no will except from God. The acts of these criminals who are thirsty for blood isn’t related to the faithful Algerian nation. These are desperate attempts to subjugate the Algerian people, but this is a forlorn wish, this nation which defeated France yesterday is still capable to stand high like the height of this nation, bats won’t affect it. God is the assistant.
محمد Posted 2008-02-22
In the name of God, peace and prayer be upon the messenger of God, Mohammed. What happened in Algeria is a condemned act, it is the act of the devils, may they be cursed by God, angels and all the people. In any case, we say to these traitors: “May God guide you to the right path”.
non plus Posted 2008-02-22
Algerians are crying for the bombs that killed their sons, but they are not crying for 600-dirham barrels of oil.
rachid Posted 2008-02-23
And I don't ask God.
مصطفى Posted 2008-02-23
Triumph and victory to our faithful martyrs. We swear by the catastrophes, the pure and chaste blood spilled, bright and high signs on the high mountains, we have rebelled, so be it life or death. We are determined to make Algeria live, Algeria live, Algeria live in spite of any oppressive tyrant who want to spoil the life of this nation. But God protects this nation and the nation won’t give in to sorrow and tears, it will remain a nation of pride and dignity, a nation challenging all crises because challenging hardships is like the blood running in our veins, we have inherited it from our forefathers. Who is the mother who yoyos at the death of her son, it is the Algerian mother. So I address you the nicest greeting mother, you have lost your beloved son and sought refuge only in asking forgiveness of God and satisfaction at His fate, your most powerful weapon is God suffices me and He is the best protector against every martyr. God’s mercy to everyone who fell martyr in any base terrorist act. So to you from us who are still resisting, either victory or death. It doesn’t matter if it is for Algeria.
choumane mouhamede amine Posted 2008-02-23
Algeria is a proud country, the country of a million and half a million martyrs. In spite of the will of those who call themselves champions.
mohamed Posted 2008-02-23
Salam to Algeria. God knows what's in the hearts, La Ilaha Ila Lah Mohamed Rasoul Lah (There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God). Long live Algeria.
ابو هاجر الفاطمى Posted 2008-02-23
“But it may happen that you hate a thing which is good for you, and it may happen that ye love a thing which is bad for you.” What happens in our dear country including explosions, killing and blood shedding are a terrible matter, the end of life is less enormous than killing an innocent soul for God. But the wise is the one who has the courage to say to the doer of good you did good and to the evildoer you did bad. What have we gained from stopping the process…? What have we gained from the committee of rescue of Algeria…? What have we gained from the acts of killing and fighting…what have we gained from the internationalizing and alarming meetings…? If we were really making a consideration and remember, let’s be honest… And remember “On the Day when every soul will find itself confronted with all that it hath done of good and all that it hath done of evil (every soul) will long that there might be a mighty space of distance between it and that. Allah bid you beware of Him.”
riyad alger Posted 2008-02-24
To the terrorist sons of ******: F***, what do you want... to exterminate the entire human race? Or are you just frustrated with your own lives? Why are you killing innocent people like this? Shame on you, seek refuge with our Lord- He is our best judge!
محمد Posted 2008-02-24
Allah Akbar (God is the greatest) terrorism has no religion, Algeria is a great country, I'm Algerian and I love Algeria. Terrorism are the sons of the low.
خالد Posted 2008-02-24
No no no to terrorism, terrorism savages.
حمزة Posted 2008-02-24
I think that those who commit these acts are the Jewish conspirators and not Arab Muslim Sheiks.
un amoureux des hommes Posted 2008-02-25
We could all be living on the same land without borders and without limits to our love and fraternity.
messaoud Posted 2008-02-25
I am unable to speak to you when you ignore everything. We are Algerians and we love our mother Algeria. We are not in civil war. We do not have terrorism. It is true that we have some problems, but this is not serious. There are a few elements who slit the throats of human beings, but what is your problem? We do not need you to help us; your own affairs are slipping. You character is the weakest in the world. We are safer than you. Try to pay attention to your own affairs, we have already had enough. Thank you, women of the world and the b****s of the United States. We are free in Algeria; we do not adore our president, but we love him.
farouk Posted 2008-02-25
These aren't Muslims. They are Jews.
ناني Posted 2008-02-25
I would like to say honestly to those who commit these savage acts or who think of committing suicide to fear God in the blood of Muslims. There is no paradise for those who authorize killing their brothers.
عبد الغني Posted 2008-02-25
Terrorism in Algeria means war against Muslims and not infidels as they say. Oh Lord guide them and rest the souls of all those who died in Algeria during the French war. But what I say is in that the Jews' war on Muslims including America's on Iraq, Bush had many debts with other countries and he isn’t allowed to manage America and the world so he chose Iraq one of the richest countries in oil. He killed Saddam Hussein, may God rest his soul, and occupied Iraq. He raised the problem that Iraq is in a stalemate, the price of the barrel cannot support the 50 million Iraqis, but if the price rises to 100 millions a barrel? In this way he can steal Iraqi oil money, fund his treasury and control the problems of America and the world with his impulsiveness and he will take out his forces when his mandate is over.
Simple non ? Posted 2008-02-25
I just read these texts. I think it is such a folly that these people are bless these murders and believe that these terrorists are Mujahidins! Don’t you think that killing an innocent person is an attack and a grave insult to the Creator!? Communist, Atheist, Jew, Christian or Muslim, they are still innocent! Oh, I forgot that I have something to say to those who are crazy about Allah and frustrated with modern society: may God wipe you out! You are just bloodthirsty terrorists. A nation like the one that extends from Pakistan to Mauritania has only brought the world al-Qaeda. It is the exploit of Muslims and their teachings.
ahmed Posted 2008-02-25
In Response to Non Plus: Some of our neighbours in the West have expressed their satisfaction at seeing more victims of terrorism in Algeria. I want to simply tell them: this phenomenon has no borders and I do not wish it upon any country in the world. The victims are human beings. It seems that in their hearts they want this to endure. For better or for worse, we are neighbours; even if there is no agreement on certain points purely of a political nature, we must stand in solidarity concerning terrorism. As for you, Non Plus, is it possible that in your life, when you lose a neighbour, you and your family throw a house party!? An Algerian would never write 600 dirhams as “600 Dn”. It is written with an “A”, as in “600 DA”. You should at least respect the parents who have lost their loved ones. -Anouakel Alik Rabi.
سليم Posted 2008-02-25
A defect in the ministry of the interior, a weakness in the intelligence services, a disorganised system.
chahid Posted 2008-02-26
Hi Everyone, I love Morocco a lot and Islam and the Prophet Mohammed—peace and prayer be upon him.
mohamad amine raji Posted 2008-02-27
They have no religion because God forbids killing a soul wrongly. Oh Lord guide everyone.
061534669 Posted 2008-02-27
Peace on you, mercy and blessings of God Almighty.
محمد رصا Posted 2008-02-28
In my turn I condemn strongly such desperate terrorist acts which only aim to make Algeria live in disturbance and division. I want to comfort the families for losing a son. We mandate our issue to God Almighty, He is powerful over these people who have no religion or origin.
نــــورا Posted 2008-02-28
May God burn the Jews and their allies, remove petrol from earth so that we go back to the stone age, so that we rest in peace, say Amen to the Lord of all creatures.
اسماعيل Posted 2008-02-28
My country, although submissive, is dear to me.
جمال Posted 2008-02-28
Long live Algeria, the government and nation. I am with the president for a 3rd, 4th mandate…No to terrorism the traitors, cowards, killers, the enemies of God, the faithful people and the government. How are you going to meet God on the day of judgment!!! How may orphans and widows you’ve caused, how many people have you slaughtered and how many…But woe to you from what you do, wake up and return to reason.
asma Posted 2008-02-28
May God beat you and break your hands you dogs, you are supposed to be Muslims.
لطفي عين كرشة Posted 2008-02-29
We are sorry for what is happening in our country in spite of our efforts to prevent it.
العربي Posted 2008-02-29
I strongly swear that a particular wing in power has something to do with the state of insecurity, starvation and plundering our monies.
fodil pacha ali Posted 2008-02-29
When a conjugation contains all proper names. A honeycomb in the service of one another. Enslaved to Truth, our judgment cannot turn a blind eye to the acts committed by those who are against God’s dignity, as they are also against themselves, before, destroying their own homes with their very own hands. I daresay that God created this human indifference by way of His own paradise for a general uniting at His almighty throne, so that He can render a verdict on our knowledge and wisdom here on this earth. May God look after our Algeria and, God willing, may all of His blessings exorcise it of its demons.
omar Posted 2008-02-29
I want to say a word about presidential elections 2009 in Algeria. I am against a third mandate and against the monarchical rule. It is time for the people to say its word. No to a third mandate.
zinou Posted 2008-02-29
Algeria above all else!
adil Posted 2008-02-29
We thank you for this coverage.
امين Posted 2008-02-29
After saying in the name of God, there is no power and no will but from God. Dispersed opinions, fanatic opinions, opinions despised by the minds. When are we going to settle on one word, when are we going to get out of these fatal tumults (terrorism, corruption in all its forms)? Are there no solutions? Our country Algeria is a country of resources (with our history, our religions, our geography, our minerals, our men). We don’t understand, when are we going to understand? Where are the solutions, when will the solutions come?
محمد Posted 2008-03-01
We can only pray for the dissipation of the gloom. If the plots made in the backstage against our nation are hidden to the people, they’re not hidden to God. What can I say to our big-bellied rulers and the rulers of Arabs just as the poet said: Oh you who fill up your bellies from our starvation…and the starvation of our children…haven’t you had enough, haven’t you understood the anger of the poor…? Against the oppression you must understand.
wallas.de tizi ouzou Posted 2008-03-01
Everyone is responsible for what is going on in Algeria, but the ones most responsible are the high-ups like Bouteflika and the Iranian Belkhadem. Here is a question for you: what are they doing with the Algerian government? Let us Algerians manage their own country like they want. And, as for those who think that Islam is “our” religion; it is “your” religion! So, it would be better to leave this aside. This corrupt, mafia government has told us that we must trust in Bouteflika and support him for a third term. No one who loves their country, no one among us can do better given all the money he has. But, there are those who are supporting Bouteflika for a third term because they are afraid. We must stay alert, and to stay alert you need to smoke tea. This is how the nightmare continues!
w.h Posted 2008-03-01
Long live Algeria free Muslim, Muslim, Muslim…Pride and high with its honest and honourable people. Long live Algeria with its land, sky, high cost of living, with its unemployment, with its scent, with its cold, long live Algeria before anything. It is us the Algerians who will make its pride, and build the pillars of its triumph and progress. And before you ask what Algeria gave you, ask yourself first what you did for this dear nation. Let’s stop excessive dependency and drop responsibility over others who have sold the nation for a long time ago and there’s no hope that they will be reformed or nothing. The policy of blood and savageness won’t help us but it will make us more retarded and more humiliated. Long live Algeria.
farouk amazir Posted 2008-03-01
Killing is a crime whatever its kind. But officials called them terrorism, this is a wrong word, because it is this word which made them very popular. Authorities should change that name. as to the attacks, this is something inevitable because you can say that the Algerian people are 100% illiterate, and authorities have mercy on no one, starvation in Algeria has knocked its doors, there no job opportunities, high cost of living, houses to the rich, humiliation, bribery, favouritism, robbery and the best proof is Khalifa bank and recently the monarchical hereditary rule, a third mandate. I hope that the president of the republic will throw in the towel, because we’re going from bad to worse.
hakim Posted 2008-03-01
Long live Algeria!
سلامة موهوب Posted 2008-03-01
Salam alaikoum. To sum up my brothers in God, this is the ultimate condition. The corruption of nations is caused by the corruptions of rulers. By God, if we follow the book of God and the tradition of his prophet we wouldn’t have reached that, we are killing each other, we hate each other, we authorize the forbidden and forbid the authorized, we followed the confession of the Jews and Christians. I pray God to bring us back nicely, guide us to His right path both nations and rulers, to triumph us against the enemies of Islam and reform our rulers, you should know that the day of judgment will come soon and that death is nearer. Salam alaikoum.
سلامة موهوب Posted 2008-03-01
I agree with the opinion of Miss Noura. By God I wish that the petrol era was over, it isn’t in favour of Muslims and Islam. I ask God to guide us all.
tahiri Posted 2008-03-02
By God, I think that Muslims are affected by the concept by Muslims alone with terrorism. I want someone to define terrorism for me, and why it is associated.
karim Posted 2008-03-02
Why are the suicide bombers doing this? We are in 2008—wake up! I would just like to say to
lpl$ Posted 2008-03-02
In my opinion terrorism in Algeria and all Arab countries is a result of the aberration of the people from their religion, following the religion of the Christians and Jews, silence to the slaughters committed by Israel in Palestine. This qualifies them to be hypocrites. This is followed by terrorists to convince their prey of young people to order them to fight the Algerian people because most of them are hypocrites they don’t even pray the five prayers and when they get out from the mosque he buys to his daughter quasi-naked clothes.
ilham Posted 2008-03-02
Right on, Magharebia! What you said is true.
AHMED NADIR Posted 2008-03-03
I am against terrorism. Long live Algeria.
salah Posted 2008-03-03
May God protect us.
رجاص Posted 2008-03-03
Although about six months have elapsed since the attacks, but I wanted to say long live Algeria of pride and dignity. But in the view of those praising Bouteflika and through him all officials, may God guide them. But in another view, it is a volcano of ridicule of the people, namely young people the pillar of the nation. What we are living today is a Tsunami in itself, poverty, marginalization, favouritism, nepotism, and price rises; this is the first part of the equation but the second is a reform of the constitution and a third mandate of the president and the pathetic Algerian policy. How can the human mind accept it? Finally, I can just ask God Almighty to protect us on earth, under earth and on the Day of Judgment, reform our rulers and guide us to serve our dear nation and raise high the flag of Islam.
الراي الطيب Posted 2008-03-03
In my opinion, the perpetuators of these horrible terrorist acts have small minds and dead consciences. God Almighty says "Fight those who fight you".
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-03
Salam alaikoum. What happens today in Algeria is retaliation from the neighbouring Morocco because it supports terrorism so that our country becomes the country of terrorism while it fully takes advantage of tourism. We are also aware that the regime in the west is the worst of the Maghreb countries because it deprived its people from the simplest rights. But here in Algeria, thanks to God, we have all rights as to livelihood and everything. Ask us the people of Algeria how is life there and we say thanks to God, what is said about the country of terrorism and killing is supported by an external side. Long live Algeria free. Oh lord protect our president Bouteflika. Die with your spitefulness. Salam enemies, enemies of Algeria.
فخرالدين الوادي Posted 2008-03-04
We want terrorism to kill infidels and not Muslims. Algeria must secure advanced technology from Japan. Long live the people of Algeria, no no no to terrorism. May God have mercy on the dead. We should fight terrorism as soon as possible.
فخرالدين الرباح Posted 2008-03-04
Make our coutry triumph over terrorism.
hamsse kamoune Posted 2008-03-04
It is America which does this in order to divide Muslims.
الواعر Posted 2008-03-04
A word to those who insulted Algerians: What would your opinion be if you heard these comments about the attacks of Casablanca...? I would like to say to anyone who praised terrorism: God will burn you with it. Personally, I am not against Morocco or Algeria or the Western Sahara, I want these three states to be one country.
dorayd Posted 2008-03-04
Terrorists haven’t yet understood the expected missions and the state creates and brings up continuously the causes of terrorism. It is certain that it will create the causes of its elimination in Morocco.
لاخلاخ Posted 2008-03-04
Long live terrorism.
التهامي زيتون Posted 2008-03-04
Salam alaikoum. I’m now 24. I work in painting houses. I read some of the comments and I present my condolences to the martyrs may God have mercy on those who were martyred unjustly by the hands of the dogs of hell - khawarej, as the dear Prophet, peace on him and his honourable family and companions Amen, called them. I want to add my personal opinion about what happens in our dear country, Algeria of starvation and humiliation (sorry brothers for this comment) I think that it is better to leave the country and immigrate illegally to England, it is a country where there good chances of work. There you can avoid suicide attacks. Thank you. Finally, may God have mercy on the Arabic language of Algerians.
haz Posted 2008-03-05
There is no power and no will but from God Almighty. Oh Lord have mercy on everyone who died and grant patience to their families.
mustapha Posted 2008-03-05
The Arabs are savages, little “Mustapha”. Love, Mona
zaid Posted 2008-03-05
Algeria is a country of resistance; its people have authentic origins and a steady foundation. It doesn’t deviate or disappear. Algeria is an Islamic country. Islam runs in its veins like the flow of the blood. Martyrdom was mixed up with blood, flesh, veins and bones. But terrorism is foreign to the Algerian people. The enemies of Algeria, and enemies of Arabs and Islam in general want to see it in destruction, devastation, immaturity, and staying behind the developments of the modern era, shelling in the gloom of ignorance, progressing backward so that their hope becomes reality. They are seeking heights, progress and civilization and they fear our scientific progress as they are concerned about themselves and their acquisitions. So when are we going to wake up from slumber?
جزائرية حرة Posted 2008-03-05
In the name of God most gracious most merciful. I condemn these operations in Algeria. This is one of the signs of the end of the world. Oh Lord grant us triumph and to all Muslims. LaIlaha Ila Allah Mohamed Rasoul Allah (There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God).
bachir boublenza Posted 2008-03-06
In spite of everything that happens, Algeria remains the best in the world.
ahcene Posted 2008-03-06
This is peace and reconciliation. Long live Algeria!
عبد الرحمان Posted 2008-03-06
Salam alaikoum. What can I say. La Ilaha Ila Allah Mohamd Rasoul Allah (There’s no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God). May God protect and grant patience to anyone who was victim of this raid, why have I said aggression with a thousand edges. We all contribute directly or indirectly to this, the people by their reluctance and the government by its excess in oppression and the carelessness of everyone. The Algerian people: what a suffering silent people, oppressed and silent, it doesn’t take any of its rights, or the least right, but it is patient, and sacrifices the soul and everything dear to resist all this. But the chain will certainly break up, and this will not last forever. Revolution is certainly coming, but I wish it happens today before tomorrow. So that another child doesn’t go victim to this policy. If the government doesn’t make an urgent solution, security will never be established in the country. I just say that behind every crisis a defeat with the will of God they will be defeated. Oh Lord protect your nation from the whispers of Satan and take away all the terrors. Oh Lord forgive me and to anyone who wronged his brother Muslim, Oh Lord of humanity to hose who love Algeria and Algerians. Your brother Abderahmane. O.J.
nene Posted 2008-03-06
This talk is correct.
rachid Posted 2008-03-06
The messenger of God, peace and prayer be upon Him, said, if you see an enormous deed, change it with your hand… to the end of the saying. So I encourage these acts.
zora Posted 2008-03-06
Hi, I’m sincerely sorry for all this. I am Moroccan and I love Algeria. I hope that I can help you. La ilaha Ila Lah Mohamed Rassoul Lah (there is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God), to God we are and to God we shall return.
zorglupos Posted 2008-03-07
Algeria is on its way to re-colonisation. Algerians should beware that the disorder that has arrived there will bring about this "necessity" for everyone in their daily lives. They must learn to be patient and positive and control their reactions… something that does not see intrinsic to this nation. The religious leaders needed to react to the first inhumane acts of throat-slitting. This country is not modern and secular enough that the police are not needed to regulate these actions. Moral qualities and a real sense of responsibility are needed to assume responsibility for this country. Good luck! They killed your independence and now it is the beginning of your misery.
zorglupos Posted 2008-03-07
To my Moroccan and Algerian Friends: Your frustrations will not decrease with verbal aggression. Hassan II avoided wars, thank God, and the conflict therefore remained limited. In anticipation of a United Arab Maghreb that we can all love together, each of us loves still his country. We will remain Moroccans and Algerians for yet centuries more. Tunisians have not involved themselves in this: they have distanced themselves from conflict in which they could only be dealt blows. They avoid the nut-jobs, thugs and crazies. Goodbye
amina Posted 2008-03-07
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أين فجرك يا أمتي؟ Posted 2008-03-07
In the name of God the most Gracious and most Merciful. May the peace and blessings of God be upon you. Firstly, I was astonished at some replies which expressly showed a spiteful tone at what happened in Algeria??? Aren’t we brothers in humanity before we’re brothers in religion, language, have a history and even share the same fate? So be careful about your duty to Allah my brothers. What happened in Algeria isn’t new or strange. The memories of our childhood are full of such events. So God is our protector and He suffices us against he who perpetuates and carries out bad deeds. Whatever his qualities or identity, I don’t care. I only care for the sons of my nation and my people. Algerian blood was violated long ago, and it is still so in spite of progress and development. By that I don’t mean rhymes and youth, movies and this excessive rubbish. My folks and people, be patient and excel in patience, be ready and act. This is our country, it shouldn’t be wasted away. This is our life, let’s use it for good. May God have mercy on the victims and grant patience to their families. Whatever happens, our souls are cheap for the dear. There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God.
katia Posted 2008-03-08
May God be with the Algerians. -Katia
مواطن Posted 2008-03-08
Long live Algeria, triumph and victory to our faithful martyrs.
حسام أم البواقي Posted 2008-03-08
Long live terrorism…long live Abderrazak Bara…May God have mercy on Antar Zouabri…Long live Jihad in Algeria for the recovery of the right which was stolen from the Islamic Front for Salvation in 1990. They will certainly triumph one day because the truth will come to light.
لطفي عالم Posted 2008-03-08
We thank you for your performance. Long live Algeria. We condemn these horrific acts that are perpetuated by these people. Long live Jeunesse Kabyle this year they will be the champions of Algeria and the champions of Africa, God willing.
نزهة Posted 2008-03-08
Long live Algeria and its men, from prince Abdelkader down to Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
سامي Posted 2008-03-08
May God protect Muslims from terrorism, by the will of God.
farouk cherd Posted 2008-03-08
Long live Meki.
nabil Posted 2008-03-09
Two mice fall into one tub of cream. One dies right away, and the other keeps on fighting, until the cream turns to butter and finally gets out!
tarek Posted 2008-03-09
Praise be to God.
مسعود Posted 2008-03-09
Salam alaikoum. Oh Lord guide us and pardon us. What happens in Algeria is caused by the residue of the corrupt regime which is governing the country. Anyone who kills his Muslim brothers, his fate is to hell with the will of God. What’s the guilt of the police officer, gendarme and soldier? They are killing the people of the faith, the people of La Ilaha Ila Allah Mohamed Rasoul Allah (There is no other God but Allah, Mohamed is the messenger of God). Oh Lord have mercy on our dead people, guide our rulers and destroy our enemies, Amen…A salute to the army forces and all security services.
Mahmoud Posted 2008-03-09
Why doesn’t this website talk about all the drugs seized on the western Algerian-Moroccan border? Or is it that you are associated with the Moroccan mafia and these drugs come from Morocco? If you are real journalists and you want to talk about the truth, then it is time for you to do the professional job of a Journalist. Bye
carnavale Posted 2008-03-09
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing okay. In reading your words, I would perhaps say otherwise! To sum up the question: are we ready to change things? What exactly is Algeria in other peoples’ eyes? Are Algerians ready to hear the real story of their homeland? The “state” was never the “homeland”. How can we rid ourselves of Algeria’s ethnic problems? And, who caused it first of all? He, who eats those who do not desire to be eaten, will find himself with a deadly-sour aftertaste. We must render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s, so that peace will reign in Algeria! The word “Amazigh”—which means “free man”— will one day find its proper sense when we exist in peace! Those who created racism in the world are the same ones who are defending it now! And, those who once opted for Islam are now those who are favouring the destruction of humanity now! Article three of the constitutions states “Islam is the religion of the State”, as if it were only a book-cover for the constitution! Try to reflect on this with your minds, not your hearts! May God have pity on your souls!
سفيان المدية Posted 2008-03-09
We ask the Lord to rightly restore the faith of the Muslims and inflict severe punishment on those usurping Jews.
كلتوم Posted 2008-03-10
May God have mercy on those who died. We pray that God will guide the terrorists, most of whom are ignorant and following a policy which they don’t understand themselves. We should all be united so that we can build our country. God Almighty is with all the oppressed.
ahmed Posted 2008-03-10
Hello, I will say only one thing to these damn terrorists, why did you destroy your brother Muslims instead of going to Palestine, Iraq or Afghanistan to die for a noble cause?
بوحلوفة محمد Posted 2008-03-10
These are excellent articles.
fayçal Posted 2008-03-11
Hegel said, that which is real is rational and that which is rational is real. Thus the Algerians have the government they deserve. Bye
ismail Posted 2008-03-11
In the name of God most gracious most merciful. The attacks perpetuated in Morocco and Algeria are a result of the fragmentation of their unity and the concern of everyone only in his own interests. The fact that the Sahara is a problem between them, and Algeria trying to create problems within the Arab Maghreb by supporting the Polisario will enhance creating and forming a new terrorism of another type…
صافي Posted 2008-03-11
May God shake the earth beneath them and those who have a hand in that.
رفاس نورالدين Posted 2008-03-12
As Maghreb governments say, I condemn and denounce these criminal acts which is in no way associated with religion.
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-12
If you read a few of Ahlem Mostghanemi’s passages every evening it will become a natural and sentimental necessity. Thanks be to God a thousand times over for having offered us, the Arab people, such a flower. He is our voice, our feelings, our dreams. We need millions of Ahlem Mostaghanemi’s!
حسين Posted 2008-03-12
May God slay both terrorists and the government. They are all dogs because terrorism runs after robbery and the government. Where are the dirhams of petrol? They are in the pockets of the dog-despicable ministers and their folks; their sons study abroad with the money of the people so that they take the seats of their fathers and the sons of the poor sit down to bare bread. I hate this country.
شاب من سيدي عيسي Posted 2008-03-12
There is no power and no will but from God. God suffices us and He is the best protector. They are the dissidents of the era. My brothers, religion is advice and good values. Religion is to be good to others so that they are influenced by your attitude. Religion is not blowing yourself up amidst your Muslim brothers and killing innocents. May God guide us and them.
MALK Posted 2008-03-12
They are bastards.
ahmed Posted 2008-03-13
This is why they say that religion is theirs.
ابوخالد Posted 2008-03-13
Algeria will remain steady in spite of the ailing and enemies. The blood of martyrs is still red and clean protecting this nation.
دارين Posted 2008-03-14
Salam alaikoum. I thank the Moroccan people for their honourable attitudes. I also severely denounce the terrorist crimes which are committed in Algeria and outside it in Arab countries. I say to the illiterate minds and pens which are spiteful of Algeria and to those who pretend to be Algerians in order to cause the deaths of our innocent souls, stop this ignorance. By God, read the Qur'an well and learn your religion, you illiterates.
موح باب الواد Posted 2008-03-16
The thing which has no foundation, remains without head; the coward remains a coward; the act of a cheap person don’t touch dogs, you will remain dogs, rubbish of the world.
ابو عبيد Posted 2008-03-16
There is nothing strange in what they do, because they have killed Othmane Ben Affane and killed…These dogs, the folks of hell even if they pretend Jihad because the messenger of God peace and prayer of God upon him predicted that.
zawali Posted 2008-03-16
May God bless the souls of all those who died and may God burn those who rely on us. There is no terrorism in Algeria; you are the killers, you dirty Jews. You and your state are behind everything that happening. At every explosion, a sum of money comes of the treasury. You have taken away our rights and our country, you are our enemies. Our people are dying. We have experienced coups d'etat, the attacks we were young but we made a difference between the right and wrong, we saw the tornadoes, differentiate between Balhadje's obstacles and speeches, we saw the march and the curfew, we saw block on blue vans, people stepping over their brothers falling here and there, and the one who can’t stand, will be killed. Now it’s ok- our heads are sealed, but I am concerned about the new generation if they put them through the same program.
سامية الجزائر Posted 2008-03-17
I am Samia from Algeria. My country is in a crisis, and I can’t find the words to describe my sorrow. All I can say is, God suffices me and he is the best protector. Oh Lord we are subjugated, grant us triumph.
أمير Posted 2008-03-18
Salam alaikoum. I condemn what happened. This is in no way associated with religion. They are beasts who are merciless and can’t distinguish the right from the wrong.
adil Posted 2008-03-18
Bouteflika is the cause, you should understand.
ابنة ورقلة Posted 2008-03-18
The Algerian people are smarter than to play the death game. Those behind the attacks are just people without mind or heart.
hamdi Posted 2008-03-19
Good God! What is this website!? I could not even manage to recognise my own country! Alas, there is no need to dramatise things. If I were not Algerian, I would say that being in Algeria is worse than being in Hell. And, it is necessary to note that these people are misdirecting things against Algeria. Thank God that there is not all this and that we are living normally like all the other countries. If there are bombings, then we are just like the other countries (for example: Spain, the U.K. and the U.S.A.). I think that Tunisians direct this website, since it is them who want misfortune for Algeria.
saidou Posted 2008-03-20
Hi, may God rest the souls of those who died and guide those who blew it up.
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-20
Long live Algeria.
kamel el aures Posted 2008-03-20
I am from the capital of Aouras, from a revolutionary family. I am the son of the first Mujahids + 17 Mujahids. By God, Bouteflika, we trusted you but you have come with a government in which there are, by God, some who can’t even say good morning in French. What are you doing as president of the republic? The Algerian has become a miller in his country.
zaki Posted 2008-03-20
Long live Algeria, the righteous ancestors wouldn't have done like this. These are animals.
faissal Posted 2008-03-21
Terrorism feeds on oppression, humiliation, exclusion and marginalization. And wherever you find that these causes are widely-spread, extremism, hatred and violence develop... Terrorism is the natural cause in our Arab and Islamic reality... A perishing reality which is governed by repression, degradation and exclusion of the other...
hossam Posted 2008-03-21
Hi, I am Algerian and proud of it. Algeria will remain firm in spite of these sickos and enemies. Remember the blood of the martyrs!!! Good God! What is this website!? I could not even manage to recognise my own country! Alas, there is no need to dramatise things. If I were not Algerian, I would say that being in Algeria is worse than being in Hell. And, it is necessary to note that these people are misdirecting things against Algeria. Thank God that not at all is like this.
نورالدين من بسكرة /عروس الزيبان/ Posted 2008-03-22
I am against these extremist terrorist groups here and there in the mountains that pretend that they are raising the flag of Islam when Islam disowns these acts of bloodshed. At the same time, I am against the government of Abdelaziz Belkhadem whose only concern is to fill the banks, rob, plunder and waste money. They must leave power because they have proved their failure.
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-22
May God not forgive you.
ابن سوس ازفااض Posted 2008-03-22
God is great, God is great. I am against everything that happens in the whoe world not only in Algeria. And those who committed this, God has prepared hell for them, the worst fate. Where are the faithful Arabs? They left us to the evildoers although we are the descendants of free people.
علي تيسمسيلت Posted 2008-03-22
I am Algerian. I love my country although I live in a remote place. But I have jealousy for my country, forgive me my brothers.
nanou Posted 2008-03-22
We have nothing to say but may God guide the careless and hope that hand in hand we raise our country because we have nothing else but our country, and it has no one else but us.
القعقاع Posted 2008-03-23
Salam alaikoum. I am a young man from the capital by God, if I weren't Algerian I would have said that Algeria is Iraq or Afghanistan. Algeria is well and praise to God, death to our enemies and long live Algeria.
احمد Posted 2008-03-23
No to terrorism.
larbi Posted 2008-03-24
Terrorism will be defeated. God willing, that is for sure. Think about the Union of the Maghreb.
جزائرية تحب بلدها حتى النخاع Posted 2008-03-24
I am an Algerian woman, a daughter of Algeria. I call upon all Algerians to be united for our mother Algeria. Yes I praise God for this dear nation; our country is one of the nicest countries in the world. We have resources that make others envy us. So what is this that is happening in my country? Is this my country, for the sake of which a million and a half martyrs died? When will the tears of mothers for their children, husbands and fathers dry? What’s the guilt of an innocent child that he be killed or orphaned? I ask you who kill and commit suicide: for what?! Doesn’t your conscience hurt you after killing souls, which is banned by God Almighty? It is sheer aberrance. Check yourselves; look at what you have reaped: destruction and ruin. You are neither enjoying life nor will you enjoy the afterlife. Why? Because you have deprived a mother of her child, a wife of her husband and a child of his father. Is this our pure religion? Our benevolent prophet forgave his people the Qoraish for everything they did when he entered Mecca. Is this our religion, the religion of tolerance? Arm yourselves with tolerance, not an explosive belt. I ask God that we Algerians be united for our mother Algeria, our land and the land of our children. Let’s be one, because in unity there is strength. Let’s enjoy our country and be an example to other countries in overcoming this crisis with the will of God.
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-25
“Jihad in the way of the Lord”!!!??? Is that what killing people and children is!!!???
amine Posted 2008-03-26
Long live Algeria!
rajja Posted 2008-03-26
Listen, you have a bad reputation. Also, what you wrote was rotten. Pfff!
ahmed Posted 2008-03-28
The Arab Maghreb nations should be united to eliminate terrorism.
ali63 Posted 2008-03-28
We are against terrorism which kills the sons of the Algerian people. You are mentally crippled, do you kill souls which was forbidden by God.
khaled abou maroua Posted 2008-03-29
In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate, I would say that between Muslims there should be solid relations. We need to move beyond the borders in order to make a lot—a whole lot-of progress, just like our righteous scholarly Islamic ancestors did when they made their way through Spain to France. All of Spain became Muslim in that time. That was when we understood what Islam was.
fati Posted 2008-03-29
Morocco forever.
Anonymous Posted 2008-03-30
May God protect Islam and Algeria. If we practice Islam as should be done, then we will be an exemplary, respectful people. God put everything in our hands. There will always be those who want to soil Islam because they have not managed to understand it. That is all I wanted to say.
morsi al gohari Posted 2008-03-31
this is very awful.
DJILL Posted 2008-04-02
To everyone who doesn't even know how to express himself, may you go to Hell. Morocco and Algeria are brothers, whether you like it or not. It is the leaders of these two countries who are at fault. So, stop talking [expletive]. The people are brothers, we are all cousins or really brothers. The two leaders of Morocco and Algeria should go face one another in Greece or elsewhere.
هشام من البلليدة الجزائر Posted 2008-04-03
May God have mercy on those who died and restore to health those who survived. Keep matters for their people and mind your own business. Algeria is persisting and it is not going to disappear. Respect God in yourselves and review the matters of your religion. Is it valid that a Muslim kills his Muslim brother? Can you without looking at what's in his heart, review the matters of your religion? May God have mercy on you. With wishes of success.
محمد حسين من افلو Posted 2008-04-04
May God assist you, people of Algeria.
nana Posted 2008-04-04
Thank you.
omar Posted 2008-04-05
I would like to say that this dog Bin Laden and everybody who encourages him— such as the bastards who speak in the name of the mujahideen— have proven they have neither mothers nor fathers!!! If they were honourable men, then they only need to go find the fatheads in our government! A young citizen who is looking to build his live has the complete right to live like everyone else! You, who think that you are mujahideen, man up and show yourselves!!! You are going to see whom the families really resent! May God Almighty exterminate you with a disease that kills you slowly.
rachid-serir d'oran Posted 2008-04-06
It is true that Algeria and Morocco are but one people; they are more than just brothers. Blood never turns to water. Algeria and Morocco are the same; they are one.
slim Posted 2008-04-06
Long live Algeria!
adnan Posted 2008-04-06
Long live Morocco, forever!
a.azize Posted 2008-04-06
I am 100% Algerian. Algeria is doing well, thanks to its faithful sons. Praise and thanks be to God.
بلال زغدود Posted 2008-04-07
Long live Algeria!
عماد.كمال Posted 2008-04-08
I strongly condemn the attacks. But we must address the causes. The main cause is injustice, marginalization, bureaucracy and in particular the injustice of authorities, the outspread of corruption in courts, injustice, gendarmerie and abuse of power and authority by all the members of the state. The gendarmes are bribed, the custom officers are bribed and the police are bribed. If you don’t abide you will be detained or imprisoned. How many oppressed people are in prison? Haven’t you seen that prisons are full of innocent prisoners while the oppressors aren’t imprisoned? The robber of billions gets a lower punishment from the one who steals a cell phone. When justice is absent, mercy leaves the heart. This my opinion my dear brothers.
mohamed Posted 2008-04-09
No, no, no to terrorism. Your brother from Morocco.
moha Posted 2008-04-13
Hello to all of Africa and all the inhabitants of the most ancient land in the world. -Kisses to all of Africa!
smain Posted 2008-04-13
May God bless our dear, beautiful country, Algeria. With this, I pray that our God grant health and a long life to our dear president, Mr. Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
seybouse Posted 2008-04-13
Who does crime benefit? It is always the same people who get killed and humiliated in this [expletive] country. When are we going to get another Bush for Algeria?
Anonymous Posted 2008-04-13
Algeria belongs to the Algerians. One day we are all going to unite, just like we did on 1 November 1954, the day of the outbreak of the war against French colonialism. -See you soon
vava iynouva Posted 2008-04-14
The day we think of terrorists as men of their hearts is the day the Hell freezes over.
ABDELKRIM Posted 2008-04-14
I am against all types of violence against innocents. It is those who have been perverted by power, the dirty soldiers who brought this beautiful country, Algeria, to its knees. [Expletive], Bouteflika! Leave us alone! Enough of this high cost of living, this nepotism, this despotism! [Expletive] You will pay for having violated Algeria’s conscience! God is great and you will be held accountable!
anes Posted 2008-04-18
Living requires money.
assine Posted 2008-04-18
Algeria is a free country so let us live in peace. God willing, may God punish those who do us wrong. I am against violence. Humanity must live in peace.
hamid elouardy Posted 2008-04-22
Hi to all Algerians.
MUSTAPHA Posted 2008-04-25
Hey Friends! Do not lose courage! After the dark clouds, the sun always comes back out.
Boukhemis Posted 2008-04-25
I just discovered Magharebia through Arout7, which had it linked!!! I think I am going to park myself here in order to understand the opinions of the people of the Maghreb in general and the Algerians in particular, as they lend themselves to misunderstandings.
yahia eldjazaeri Posted 2008-04-26
Peace to those who follow the path. May God send this cursed, murderous government to hell! May God, Great and Powerful, punish this criminal state. We hope that one day Algeria will become a Muslim country like it has never been. The 1.5 million martyrs had hoped to see their children live in peace, but but buuuttt that FRENCH [expletive] took off and left its little pups behind who want power at all costs. Moreover, they pray to the KIBLA of America. Finally, we are asking for Islam. That is all, theoretically and practically..... we know we are asking tooooooo much, buuuuttttttt…
moulay Posted 2008-04-28
Salam, people of love and affection.
Black pearl Posted 2008-04-30
In spite of everything, long live my country.
matilda Posted 2008-05-01
I have nothing to say but thank you.
nadjib Posted 2008-05-04
Ibn Sous Azfadh: Where are the faithful Arabs? They abandoned us for demons in spite of the fact that our ancestors were free men. We need to find Muslims no matter their ethnicity rather than look for Arabs who might well be unbelievers.
algerienne Posted 2008-05-04
For God we are and to God we shall return.
ismail Posted 2008-05-08
I love everyone. I cannot live without love.
nabil Posted 2008-05-08
The Sahara is our Sahara (unclear) wants war.
tadj Posted 2008-05-15
—In the name of God the most merciful, the greatest, the avenger of all conspirators and the hypocrites bound to them, may His peace and His respects be accorded to our beloved messenger of God (PBUH). Hello, To tell the truth, we need to know why we have ended up in such a tragic situation. Indeed, I am for jihad, but not for killing innocents and demanding such carnage. I am with Sheikh Oussama and our Al-Mouiminine emir, Mullah Mohamed Omar and everyone who is fighting against the Americans and their collaborators, not to mention the Arab rulers that are with them. In fact, we need to talk about other things going on in Algeria, like the massive diversion of funds, the debauchery of our brothers and sisters, unemployment and the new phenomenon of children under X. I think the latter is the most important subject and it concerns us all. May God give our brothers glory against their enemies and ours. Amen! Goodbye
هشام الجيجلي Posted 2008-05-19
We are the sons of Algeria, we are the sons of this nation. We are the sons of the Great Arab Maghreb. We are the sons of the Arab nation, Islam is the religion of monotheism, we hold on to the cord of God. No to terrorism.
Anonymous Posted 2008-05-19
Well, put simply, there is no hope.
halim ben arrioua Posted 2008-05-22
Salam alikoum. May God guide His creatures, guide us and help you. Long live Algeria. I live with Europeans and I see how they look at Islam you are unsound because it is in the Qur'an and you break your head, "the Jews and Christians will not be happy with you until you follow their religion". It is God who said that, simple and clear. Salam.
Hélène Posted 2008-05-23
I have been working in Algeria for four years now. This is a huge country. You don’t really get the impression that all the events you are talking about are going on. This country is bursting, business is exploding and you get the feeling that the country will become very very important in the future. The Algerians are very lively and very free in comparison to those whom I’ve seen elsewhere. Paradoxically, terrorism, just because of its reality and the unique experience it has provided, has made the Algerian army become extremely powerful. This is one of the rare countries in the Third World to be truly stable such that its partners may rely on it!
hamou Posted 2008-05-25
Free the Maghreb first of all from its armchair mentality and then we can speak again about Islam and freedom. It is the atheists and hypocrites who run our institutions.
Najib Posted 2008-05-26
Moroccan or Algerian, I love the former and the latter! Long live Algeria! Long live Morocco! The chauvinism is overflowing here and doing so to no one’s benefit. Rather, it is increasing the animosity between the many citizens of these two brother countries. The proof is in the support the last football matches between WAC, Morocco and ES Setif, Algeria got. Nonetheless, the Algerian and the Moroccans are brothers and could be living in harmony without exacerbating the political problems separating their leaders. Let us trust in them and, believe me, one day they will sit down at a table to resolve their problems. As for us citizens, let us make sure that nothing separates us and think about forcing our rulers’ hands to bring a stop to this undeserved animosity.
OPTIMISTE Posted 2008-05-28
I think everybody is becoming reasonable again. We need not insult each other anymore. We need to build a Maghreb of the people where there will be no borders and a single currency, not a Maghreb of the rulers. That is when we will start to feel at home. We need to talk to economic partners in one single voice, as we are similar and we share everything— languages, religion, culture and so on. Let us not allow others to manipulate us and to raise us up against one another. None of this can come about without the will of the people! The will of the people is invincible!!!
منذر اللـيـبي Posted 2008-05-31
Peace and mercy of God upon you…I ask God almighty with his bounty and generosity to protect our sister nation Algeria the beloved…and make it a safe and tranquil state…Amen my Lord…Your brother in God…Moundhil Laaktii.
ahmd Posted 2008-06-04
Algeria belongs to the Berbers, so you need to leave them alone!
algerienne Posted 2008-06-05
Long live Algeria and the president of the republic!
mustapha Posted 2008-06-10
The Algerian government does not have a national identity. There you have it: my simple comment! However, the problem between the Algerian people and their government needs to be resolved, because the problem concerns not only the government, but also carries over to the exterior. This is a rather serious problem, as the countries well placed in this world would indeed like Algeria to fall into their dirty hands. In short, I ask that God Almighty help our beautiful country, Algeria, the White, and protect it from all evils that come to disturb its stability. I will end on this note, and the entire world should know that those who want Algeria to fall will fall with it. When it comes to defending our country, our beloved Algeria, we are a people very tightly welded together. So, no foolishness! Leave us alone or else… To be continued, gentlemen.
amire14 Posted 2008-06-12
Hi, You smile shines as brightly as a lightning bolt. With my arms crossed, I find myself a lonely witness to it, as I contemplated this beautiful smile for some time. My hear begin to race, singing the melody of a songbird.
blabla blabla Posted 2008-06-14
Yeah, this is a bunch of hot air. When are the Kabyles going to rise up to eradicate this mafia, terrorist system? Where were you!!!??? So, stop with your condolences: you should have thought about that beforehand! What surprises me most is that there is an idiot here who wishes his dear president a long life!
bredouane Posted 2008-06-14
I do not have the courage to read all of that. Sorry.
moumoh Posted 2008-06-14
It is unfortunate what is happening in Algeria. Every time, innocent people are dying. Why is all this going on?
bachir Posted 2008-06-15
Hello, One thing is for sure: those who do not care about people and who make them sad will not be able to mock God.
bboy Posted 2008-06-15
I love all the Algerians and all the Arabs!
ziko Posted 2008-06-15
Long live Algeria!
le neutghebien Posted 2008-06-16
Hi, In fact, I am a neut-ghrebi. What I mean to say is that I am neutral son of the Maghreb: I have a Moroccan father and an Algerian mother. What that means is that I have no problem with either country. In short, I have read almost the majority of the comments and I was truly disappointed. I found one saying "Long live Algeria!", another about a "pure Algeria" and another saying the "Long live Morocco!" whatever. I wonder how you are not ashamed? In your personal opinion, is what you are doing civilised? I think you are giving off a bad image of the two countries. In other words, you are presenting a bad image of the Maghreb. It is true that every person should be proud of his country, but that comes under the condition that his country is civilised and, of course, has religion of Islam. The problem is that we are subjected to foreign powers that are neither Arab, nor Muslim, nor anything else. We are Muslim, not just in name. Muslims represent peace, love, courage and intelligence. Logically, then, one cannot imagine a true believer, a true practicer, who is not an intellectual. So, these people who are saying "Long live my country!", "Viva whatever", "Leave us alone!" are really just running their mouths. We are the strongest because Allah supports us. You should know that. My brothers, it is easy to point out our problems, but we need to find a solution, we need to say "No!" to the Israeli fortress, first, and "No!" to the Americans, second. Our governments need to create a party for the people. With regards to Algeria, this is for the president of the republic: "Where exactly is the republic?" With regards to Morocco, the republican party which is led solely by old people. Our countries are governed by old people. This is truly a shame! The old people bring up a whole other subject to discuss, so as to find out more about what this "value of values" is. Mehdi el-Mandjra is truly an interesting one. I hope he will have some courage.
wafae Posted 2008-06-21
It is unacceptable in our religion, Islam, to kill innocent souls. May God protect us. Thank you
moussa Posted 2008-06-21
Hi to all the Algerians! I love the Algerians so much, especially the immigrants.
ghiles rap Posted 2008-06-22
I love Lotfi Double Canon. I've been a fan of his since I was 9.
latifa Posted 2008-06-26
Please read me. Hi Everybody, I am Moroccan. I had the opportunity to visit several countries in the world, but I never even thought about hopping over to Algeria— right next door— because of the bad publicity about terrorism we publish here in order to divert our minds from this dear country that really deserves our attention. I just came back from a sporting event in Algeria, and I can tell you that I was amazed by the splendour of this country, its people and their hospitality, the warmth of their relationships, their friendship for Morocco, their openness to the world, their knowledge of the history of their country and the world and so on. I am not exaggerating. I was sad to return to Morocco even though my stay in Algeria lasted only one small week. Let us forget all our bitterness and unite with each other. The leaders do what they want because we someway or another we let them do so. We, the people, love each other. We feel close to one another. So, let us take a step forward and rid ourselves of this border in our to become strong and face our common enemies. It is just a few grains of sand— the Sahara— that is separating us and turning us into bitter enemies! Please be lenient with my comment. Know that it came from the bottom of my heart.
si ahmed Posted 2008-06-26
Hello, All barbaric acts are condemnable, no matter the motivation or the place: human value cannot be differentiated. It is in this contest that it is going to be necessary to connect the good with the bad. Human being, wherever we may be, have all of my respect, no matter the race, religion, language, colour. God alone has a monopoly on Truth.
adel el djazairi Posted 2008-06-27
My God, what is going on this mind of these people who hate the poor Algerian people. Do they really deserve what they expect or rather the force of sa sa.
kerboub mokhtar Posted 2008-06-27
Algeria has never known how to protect its freedom and peace. It is true that the colonists left this country, this land, but their intermediaries are still here. The management of the country was not just given to any random person. First of all, there is a history that needs to be well laid out; it must be clear and precise for everyone. The people of this land are taking revenge out upon themselves, everyone believeing that he is the sole possessor of history and that any means to govern his country is fair— even going so far as to kill his brothers. The crisis Algeria is in is not political, economic or ideological in origin; it is historic. Let us not be afraid to take history head on, as there are some things that are not going well.
SOFIANE Posted 2008-06-29
Algeria has never been lacking in men who defend their freedom!
Omar Posted 2008-06-30
To Latifa from Morocco, as an Algerian man i congratulate you in coming forward and speaking up against the hatred being spread about the people of the Maghreb and intolerance for each other. I really loved your comment and your honesty and i really think you are a breadth of fresh air in comparison to some of the venomous comments one can read all over this website. There should be more people like you in the Big Maghreb, and i am sure there are many, they just need to make themselves heard, like you. And once again, A Big Thank you.
zerrouki rabie Posted 2008-07-01
I am Zerrouki Rabie from Chelalat El Adaoura, El Media, Algeria. I love everyone who bears the name of Zerrouki and everyone who loves scripts, drawing and everything new in the world of creativity in all the fields, especially the world of technology. I would like that the dear ones who read my letter write to my email.
damire Posted 2008-07-01
There is no terrorism in Algeria! There are only thieves!!! Here you have it: what is really going on in my country. In 1990, 1991, 1992 and so on on up until 1997 there were terrorists, but now, in the 2000s, nope! I am sorry, but there are only thieves and all the government is their accomplice. But God still exists. Do not forget that Mr. Bouteflika is all we have, the rest are bastards.
ABDOU D'ALGER Posted 2008-07-05
To the Moroccan, Latifa: You are always welcome to come to Algeria, as are all of our Moroccan brothers who do not see my country only as a potential enemy or a country under fire. Algeria will always be here, peaceful and welcoming, with all of its charm and beauty. Personally, I also have not had the chance to visit your beautiful country, and, believe me, there is a lot more bringing us together than separating us. I am convinced that soon, God willing, the misunderstandings will vanish and we will visit one another without any restraints. And, this is not wafty or even political talk I am making, but that of a staunch Maghrebi.
SADAM Posted 2008-07-07
WE WILL MAKE YOU DUST "thanks"
elmaharat Posted 2008-07-10
I am Algerian. Long live Algeria! Long live the FLN! FLN Forever! The young people are the strength of the state!
Said Lamgharbi Posted 2008-07-10
We strongly condemn the bombings and attacks on the live of Algeria’s citizens, and we sympathise with the families of the victims and the entirety of Algeria’s citizens who were murdered in this tragedy. The bombings attest to the deadliness of this politico-mafiosi military, so subtly disguised as the democracy that is managing this country through this crisis. In Algeria, they do nothing but consolidating the power into one iron hand, subtly profiting from usurping the will of the Algerian people ever since our independence. Once again, their irresponsibility, carelessness and inability to make good decisions and enforce them shows that they have contempt for their citizens, including those who are directly under their command. And, what is worse, by further continuing their unconditional and unrealistic support for this subversive group of rebels in Morocco, the Polisario, through which they have created a republic within a republic, and by forging mafiosi and cultic relations with other subversive, criminal groups such as Al-Qaeda and its satellites and with rogue states through the world, which they accord their support to, they have accentuated the uncertainty and instability in Algeria and the whole region. They favour all sorts of dangerous groups in the Maghreb, towards Europe and throughout the world in general. We are thus ringing the international community’s alarm, calling for them to urgently analyse this situation with the utmost scrutiny in order to discover the true roots of evil and to act accordingly.
rachid Posted 2008-07-16
You are way worse than flies on [expletive deleted]. We will get you one day or another. Long live Algeria!
kimo Posted 2008-07-16
I hope Algeria becomes again what it once was.
ZINO Posted 2008-07-21
To the Ministry of National Education: The Algerian people have suffered enough during the last decade! We need to speak about this often. If we can, we should record this period so that our children know what really happened.
najat Posted 2008-07-22
I wish Algeria all the glory! God is great!
HELLAL Posted 2008-07-29
To Mr Hellal Ahmed, the former chief of the ANP, the Algerian Gendarmerie: Terrorism is the doing of the [expletive], pimps, thugs, thieves, corrupters, killers, 200-kilogram fatso, former Harkis with dual citizenship, the high-ups in the police, the presidents of the courts and tribunals, the lawyers appointed by the French consulates and their notary and bailiff accomplices, the distribution of colonial land and their wealth and the lies of our legal texts, just like in Batna with my ex-wife: “She prostituted herself, saved up a bunch of euros and dinars, got dual citizenship (badèche bariza), took the children and left to go to Europe and Saudis without me even knowing. She never presented anything for a hearing or made any court claims.” Several attempts were made to reconcile in the presence of both parties, but the divorce was carried out to the man’s disadvantage. He has to pay 30 thousand and leave the furniture in the home for his wife with the children being kept by her mother. The magistrate does not even know that his wife is abroad with the children. Bin Laden came to Batna, and his army recruited the son of a Harki with dual citizenship and a Schengen passport. I love my country, but I have been hurt for my defence of it. The police and Military Security in Batna have recruited sons of [expletive]. This goes for the police, gendarmerie and Military Security. They pistol-whipped me in front of my house, knowing full well that I just got out of the Didouch Mourad Military Hospital. Tell France to stop leading on the Harkis! They have screwed over the Mediterranean Basin enough— from 1954 on through today!
commandant hellal Posted 2008-07-29
Long live President Bouteflika! God blessed us with him! The real terrorism has been done away with. Trucks ply the roads day and night. The farmers and herders are working. There are just a few corrupt state workers and magistrates to be unmasked. The army fulfils its missions well, honourably and constitutionally. The arms thieves have been neutralised.
commandant hellal Posted 2008-07-29
The definition of “terrorism”: 1) The desecration of the cemeteries of Chouhada; 2) The extermination of mujaheddins on remote hillsides; 3) The finishing off of mujaheddins in hospitals; 4) the purchasing of Peugeot and Nissan factories, banks and airlines that fly the Harrakas around.
commandant hellal Posted 2008-07-29
“An Appeal to the Algerians” Be courageous, dignified and honourable men and help the man known as “Bouteflika”, who got you out of the houses you boarded up at night. You travel safely. There were certain men who made this paradise, so be grateful. Please God, make this country safe and its people prosperous...... coran abraham
Athmane Posted 2008-08-06
Following these events, which have affected our dear country and which engendered and continue to engender our people’s misfortune and sadness, we have but to invoke God Almighty to welcome the victims of this tragedy and the martyrs into his vast paradise and to give us the strength and courage to overcome all the grief caused by these enemies of Islam, the most innocent of innocents of these crimes.
mohamed Posted 2008-08-09
These people are not Muslims!
sipra Posted 2008-08-10
Long live Algeria. Long live Algeria despite everything.
chawki l'algerien Posted 2008-08-12
Thanks to everyone who loves Algeria and in spite of those who don't like us. Salam.
chawki l'algerien Posted 2008-08-12
May God bless all those who were killed and forgive all those who were lost. I will love Algeria to the day I die. -Salam
coucou Posted 2008-08-14
Long live Algeria.
de bejaia Posted 2008-08-17
Hi Everybody, what is happening in Algeria is not extraordinary because nobody is where they should be, everything functions poorly and personal interests are held above all else. That is why we are in this situation. Moreover, we lack an identity and there is an absence of transparency.
patriot Posted 2008-08-17
Glory to our men and soldiers who risk their lives and who die so that Algeria will forever remain standing, becoming an example of the anti-terrorist fight. May God bless them. Long live the ANP! Long live the gendarmerie! Long live the police! Long live civil security! Long live Algeria! For every evil, there is a remedy, and for terrorism it is the Algerians!
commandant hellal Posted 2008-08-17
The only solution for peace in the Maghreb is to retire the coroners, rogue magistrates and incompetent administration and to elect a parliament that is responsible before God, not dedicated to getting 900,000 dinars a month. Protect the men who serve the order against those who abuse the legal system, saying 'what the **** do you know about terrorism'.
mohacheikh Posted 2008-08-18
True Islam is in Algeria!
Ego Posted 2008-08-19
Latifa; Thank you for your comment; it was magnificent. The Maghreb so needs people like you and also like... me.
marwan Posted 2008-08-22
Long live Algeria!
annonyme Posted 2008-08-23
I am addressing this to the president of the so-called “Democratic People’s” Republic of Algeria, A. Bouteflika. We believed at the beginning of your term, but, in the end, this guy brought us nothing except new terrorist tactics, which you encourage by way of a good salary from the underground trade of high-calibre weapons that the Security Services are forbidden to use. The majority of those who confessed became traders and are now laundering the money that was diverted from the poor Algerians who live in hovels. But, you are right to do everything you are doing for them!... because you have never come near to being affected by a drop of terrorism. Imagine this: your police, gendarmerie and all the security services, which you deprived of having a union, now call terrorism their union. This is due to your behaviour towards them, and, yet, on the same token, you consider them terrorists and nothing less than terrorists. So, fix your politics, because those who murder must die. “A jackal will never become a lamb.”
Mas Posted 2008-08-24
Personally, I do not give a **** about your government or your terrorists. I am an Algerian who is just trying to live and enjoy life to the max. We will see the afterlife when the time is right. Go to Hell!
tamzaitmohamed@yahoo.com Posted 2008-08-24
I like life!
le kabyle libre Posted 2008-08-24
Is suicide a way to prove your manly courage???!!! Why are you fighting??? You are killing your brothers and innocents!
hamelle Posted 2008-08-25
As always, the same leadership in Algeria are real terrorists... So long as there are men ***hamelle---aures
algerienne Posted 2008-08-27
There is no other god but God and Mohamed is God’s messenger. Long live Algeria!
mehdi23 Posted 2008-08-31
Is this a jihad??? Long live Algeria!
AZAO Posted 2008-09-01
If these same officials return to power to suck the blood of the Algerians again, then there is no need to expect the disappearance of terrorism. If Mr Bouteflika has the courage to give someone within the army the appointment, telling him: (where is this from)? At the same time, we can say that half of the terrorists will have been eliminated and the other half will destroy themselves. —An honest citizen
HOUARI Posted 2008-09-03
So long as these Harkis are in power, terrorism will never stop. Meanwhile, the true symbols of the Algerian revolution are chased abroad like Ait Ahmed, Ben Bella and so on or assassinated like Ferhat Abbes and many others.
hamza Posted 2008-09-03
I am with all the suicide bombers because… well, I do not know why!
FODIL Posted 2008-09-05
Bouteflika would never say, “you are where you're from”, because he learned his lesson from Boudiaf, who was assassinated for so doing. Moreover, Bouteflika is also a thief. Go take a look at his Swiss bank account or at how Chadli Benjedid asked him to give back the Algerians people’s money in 1980 (I am referencing the newspaper “El Moudjahid”). They are all thieves and they are covering each other up. There are no honest people in power.
oh madrilène Posted 2008-09-13
I would so like to know how these bombers can think to be against all these innocents.
baker Posted 2008-09-17
We have been talking since 1988—always talking!!! Our nation is so sick of this “final stage”! May God protect us! From Algiers (both black and white!), Ghanou
un jaloux Posted 2008-09-20
You do not understand Algeria’s situation. Is everything that goes on because of Bouteflika??? No! It is because of us Algerians: we are overly politicised. We think we know everything. We are big talkers, big critics and we forget how to work. This is the pitfall of democracy. We lack education and respect for others. May the people respect themselves mutually, all 35 million of us, and forget the rest. Just to make you happy, the government is about five million people large and they cannot do anything against us. Let us educate our children; we are not dying of hunger. Teach them to read, standing behind them whatever they may do. Let us respect our neighbours and protect the people’s means, transport, schools, hospitals and so on! Let us not burn them, because who is going to rebuild it!!!??? Today, the principals are afraid of being beaten, as are the police and so on. In conclusion, here is an anecdote: “One day, I was at a teller window to pay a bill. It was 11 a.m. and the teller told me that they closed the register and I needed to return in the afternoon. He forgot that I was there to pay a bill, not to collect finds. Do I need to call Bouteflika about this? He was just a citizen like me who sent me away. –Salam alaikoum
lhz Posted 2008-09-20
All of this comes down to mismanaged policies on the part of the leaders!
abdelali Posted 2008-09-20
Coincidence.
mohamed Posted 2008-10-02
May God rest the souls of all the victims, grant patience to their parents and all their family.
ali alger Posted 2008-10-05
There is nothing good. Take your shoes and go...Long live Mouloudia and the rest is in the hands of God.
nasro Posted 2008-10-06
I am full of pride because I am a Muslim. That is all.
Benamar S. Posted 2008-10-08
I am in despair seeing a country—my country—will never resolve this because there is a large and widespread, internal and external conspiracy that does not want this and will never want this. I am far from understanding how we always pin our defects on others. A few elements, both very simple and evident, are able to back what I am claiming. Take a look for yourselves. Look at why this country, with all its tremendous, incredible strength, both human and natural, cannot manage to solve this. In 1962 there was already the idea that Tunisia and Morocco could never accept, that being none other than Algeria being a regional power. Notice the danger and the imbalance that this would have provoked and, what is more, had to be avoided by the powers controlling the region, namely France and the USA. Accordingly, it is easy to draw up a list of all the misfortunes that have brought Algeria down year after year to the point where we have become a “laughingstock”. Yes, I intend the weight of my words: I said a “laughingstock” on the international scene. The attack was well led on several fronts with the diabolical intelligence of our adversaries, who avoided getting “wet” through manipulation as internal intermediaries. It was first of all necessary to list the strong points of this country and then undermine them one by one. Arabisation: our power was comprised in our unbelievable intelligentsia, which made Algeria the number one francophone country, before even Canada, Belgium and Switzerland. We see the results today in how this extraordinary asset was swept away from Colonel Yahyaoui in the 1970s. The careful replacing of them with Arab-speakers would have been a good thing, but the blinding speed and haste inevitably led the country into the catastrophe we are living in today. The rise of Islamism: according to the late Boudiaf, pitting the Algerians against each other—the Arabs versus the French—the school system became devastated by the former. Illiterates were now produced and the school’s losses fed into delinquency, insecurity, unemployment and drug trafficking. Algerian society is gangrenous. A true danger that will be lurking about us if no one up high takes a salutary shot at it. Gangrene means that the only solution must be a surgical one, because up high no one seems to be doing anything to stop this downfall, which no one is even pretending to see. For decades now, our leaders have been encouraged to focus more on their careers and their bank accounts than on our dear country. Those who orchestrated this partition in 1962 were Machiavellian; whatever the cost was, they had to add just one more piece of land until the threat of destruction face this country, which dared contradict the West. All of the Algerians who truly love their country and displayed their discord were eliminated: A. Ramdane, Krim, Khemisti, Medeghri, Boumedienne, Merbah and Boudiaf. Poor Algeria! It has seen its best children sacrifice themselves in vain for it, for these poor results. I am disgusted that Bouteflika, Belkhir, Toufik and their intermediaries, Smaïl Benbouzid, Hamiani, Khellil, Temara, Zerhouni and Benhachenou continue with their undignified show of allegiance by selling out this beautiful country and, along with it, us. –Someone proud of his country
RAS-LE-BOL-75 Posted 2008-10-09
So long as we have this rotten, mafia military junta in power in Algeria, we will never see the light of day. Even Bouteflika is their accomplice, being that he does nothing and he obeys the red lines they have drawn out for him. How far will this go? Even that thug Nezzar has been stuck with an illness for a long time now and has not been able to get rid of it just like with Amari. When are we going to rid ourselves of Tewfik, the illiterate criminal who commands the murderous people in his dear
samir Posted 2008-10-10
You are the real terrorists with your stories! You are **** and you are doing all you can to give a bad image of Algeria to everyone!!! Algeria will always be Algeria! You damn terrorist come for neighbouring countries like Morocco, like Hassan VI, who accepted Bush’s request to build an army base in the Moroccan Sahara!!! Algeria refused because its president knows the consequences of these bases!!! Leave Algeria alone!!!
hanan Posted 2008-10-11
I like Algeria and all the Arabs.
ELMOUHADID Posted 2008-10-11
Proud of sitting on all the wealth of this **** country? Proud of your position in government, of your beautiful cars, of your companies, of your televisions, of your getting rich? You can blow your bank accounts and run to the ends of the earth if you like... Watch out, because you can never escape death and God bears witness to all!
inconnu Posted 2008-10-15
Bah! Whatever! These are nothing but lies! I am becoming furious in reading these hypocrites’ lies. I get the impressions that these rotting carcasses are more extreme than the extremists!!! They all love Algeria! Enough already with the lies! When we see our young people taking the risk of emigrating. And there we go again because this is happening! When an egg costs 10 dinars and when Algerians only eat meat once a year it is a famine. Personally, I love my country because it denounces the thieving government! May God punish these thieves... they know who they are.
vive bladi Posted 2008-10-16
I am 34 years old. I love my country, Algeria. It is my country. It is my life. It is my mother and my father. I am a practicing Muslim, and I love my mother, my father, my wife, my three children and the mothers and fathers of my country, all of the Muslims on earth and the people who love the Muslims—not a small number. My brothers and sisters, we only live once on this earth, so do good in your life and love God as you have never loved anyone before and I swear that you will feel like the happiest person ever. Stop killing innocents, because one day you too will die and then it will be too late. Thank you for giving your attention to a man from nowhere who loves you, my brothers and sisters.
haroun amar Posted 2008-10-16
Algeria has nothing but Algerians, and, unfortunately, there are no people who can save the country.
fouad Posted 2008-10-23
I love Muslims.
mouloud35 Posted 2008-10-24
Our country needs us! Do your part, young people!
bon vivant Posted 2008-10-25
Okay, so Algeria is my country, but in reality it is a bad country.
Mohammed Posted 2008-10-30
Long live Algeria! In spite of everything that has happened to us, we keep our heads held high against those who do not like our country, our Algeria. Long live our president and long live the Algerian people, who protects us all.
sami Posted 2008-11-10
Greetings everyone and thank you for these comments. I think that what those of you are saying- that we young people need to get a move on- is a bunch of hogwash; you do not know Algeria. However, politically speaking, we need to get out there and break this government down with a nationwide march. That is all it would take, I swear it, just like we Kabyles did 5 June 1998 against the government and the people who line their pockets on our backs.
Aboubaker de tlemcen Posted 2008-11-13
Yesterday, the constitution was voted on by 500 members of parliament. Altogether, they only represent 19% of the voters and that is only of those who registered to vote. Is this really a source of pride for our poor Algeria or a source of shame!? What happened to the 18 million voters? May God guide you, people- fear God in yourselves. You arrived in the name of democracy, but, to tell the truth, you have never been democrats. Long live the Algeria of martyrs!
salim Posted 2008-11-18
Over time, Algeria has become an unstable and very dangerous country both for its citizens and for foreigners living there as investors. The rise of social impoverishment, the diversion of public funds, corruption, illegal immigration, terrorism and so on have it that nothing is going right in this country anymore. People are dying in hospitals for lack of medicine, doctors and infrastructure. Foreigners prefer to settle in Tunisia and Morocco.
kamel Posted 2008-11-18
The Algerians are an ungovernable people. They are stubborn and have no personality. This is why this country will never escape underdevelopment.
mouhata Posted 2008-11-23
What God created humans cannot destroy.
l'alger-rien Posted 2008-11-24
You are all ****. In Algeria, only money counts in terrorism. Terrorism is done with; it no longer exists. The rest are collecting the rich people’s money.
CHRETIEN Posted 2008-11-24
I am an Algerian of Christian faith and I always ask myself why Algerians are killing Algerians in the name of Islam. I know that this is a complex issue, but whatever its nature, it does not justify the atrocities committed against this poor innocent. May the Lord illuminate their hearts and souls so that they may ask forgiveness and return to God’s path, wherein He states: “Thou shalt not kill.” -Amen
brahim Posted 2008-11-25
Better that ten guilty escape justice than one innocent suffer. By dint of being fair, we are all often guilty. Our existence is the adding on of days, all of which we call “today”. Only one day is called tomorrow, and that is the one we do not know of.
abdenour Posted 2008-11-28
This country is beginning to drift. Dual citizenship!? Why not! With all the suffering we Algerians have, we want to save our hides. The climate has become unhealthy here. It is because of fishing: be happy with the sardines. The nice life belongs to the corrupt, who have all of the good jobs.
Anonymous Posted 2008-12-01
Whoever talks about my country **** I am here for the country.......
abed55 Posted 2008-12-01
Long live Algeria!
abed32 Posted 2008-12-01
I love Algeria and all the Arabs!!!
khalfa Posted 2008-12-03
Hi- From 1989 to 1991, our country was a laboratory for Middle Eastern Fundamentalists. They found a free land with a president, Chadli, who we could say was a bit able to be manipulated. Fortunately, the army was there.
fadwa Posted 2008-12-05
Salam. I am Fadwa from Rabat. I am not very good in writing in French. But I read it well. I read some of the written items and liked them. Bye and thank you.
ZAKI Posted 2008-12-09
Simply put, long live Algeria! Long live the men of Algeria like us forever!
mahama Posted 2008-12-10
So for terrorism it's ok I'm one I love peoples' death it isn't easy to be one but it I am one praise be to God.
jughurta Posted 2009-07-20
Arab Islamism, a source of unhappiness, misery and ignorance, is the web from which these monsters came. The Saudi and Iranian Doctor Frankensteins will end up being crushed by the own creations themselves.
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