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  • Une algérienne témoigne de l'assassinat de sa famille

    Mme Kheddar a été interviewé par le New York Times, et a témoigné à la face du monde de l'horreur qu'elle a vécu le soir où des barbares intégristes sont entrés chez elles pour tuer son frère et sa soeur. Les terroristes leur reprochaient de posséder un téléviseur, de fumer la cigarette, et de ne pas porter le voile...

    Pendant que l'honorable patriote Cherifa Kheddar demande que justice soit rendue, le terroriste Abdelhak Layada nargue l'Algérie et promet la victoire des terroristes...

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    Extrait : Many Algerians Are Not Reconciled by Amnesty Law

    Ms. Kheddar, who watched Islamists drag her brother and sister off to brutal deaths, spends every Sunday with other survivors of the violence in front of the governmental palace, displaying photos of women who were killed and demanding justice.

    She vows to keep the weekly vigil until there has been a full accounting of who did what to whom. Though she has been arrested once, she does not shy from repeating the horrors of that June evening a decade ago.

    She was napping in her room when her sister cried out to come quickly. Their brother, Mohamed Rheda Kheddar, was at the front door surrounded by five young Islamic extremists pointing guns at his head.

    The men ushered them into the sitting room, then berated the family for owning a television, berated her brother for smoking and berated the women for not covering their heads. They told the family that Algeria needed to be purged and purified, and took her brother into an adjoining apartment. They tortured him for more than an hour with the claw of a hammer before cutting his throat.

    When they came for her sister, Ms. Kheddar managed to escape and get help from a neighboring police station. She said she believed that the men had planned to rape her sister, but shot her and fled when they discovered that Ms. Kheddar was gone.

    Ms. Kheddar found her brother on the floor of his bathroom. She said he looked as if he were sleeping on a rug of bright red velour. It was only later that she realized that the family did not own a rug of red velour. In shock, Ms. Kheddar said, she had not understood that what she had seen was his drying blood.

    - article du New York Times : http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/28/wo...28algeria.html
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