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Title: Has Political Islam Failed In Algeria?
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" Housing conditions were extremely bad
and it was normal for the average citizen to live in one room with six other
people. The economic frustration was a general of the Algerian citizen and
still is. This economic frustration led to street riots that were not
characterized by an Islamic attitude but rather a normal frustration that any
population would feel towards an inefficient corrupt regime that seems to be
directly responsible for such economic status... Showed first 250 characters
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"The masses that took the
streets of Algerian cities, in October 1988, were not only Islamists but workers,
students, secularists, leftists, feminists and Berberists, all demonstrating
their disillusionment with the FLN (National Liberation Front)... Showed next 250 characters
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