Algeria's Ghardaia violence may rise in the long term

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Algeria's Ghardaia violence may rise in the long term
Résumé
The potential for violence in GhardaiaViolent clashes took place on July 8 in the oasis city of Ghardaia in the south of Algeria, between the region's two major communities, the Arabs and the Berbers. Clashes between the two groups have occurred sporadically since the 1970s. However, the most recent ones were the most violent so far: 23 people died and dozens were injured. The government deployed 8,000 troops in the city, but the escalating violence has raised concerns about the government's ability to resolve the conflict.More violence in Ghardaia would damage the government's reputation, undermining its ability to solve domestic crises.This would lead to a further loss of credibility at home and abroad.It could also cause concerns among oil investors, at a time when Algiers is looking to increase its hydrocarbons production.
Publication
Expert Briefings
Maison d’édition
Emerald Publishing Limited
Lieu
Leeds
Date
2015
Abrév. de revue
Expert Briefings
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oxfordanalyticaAlgeriasGhardaiaViolence2015
Consulté le
27/07/2025 07:31
ISSN
2633-304X
Langue
eng
Référence
Oxford Analytica. (2015). Algeria’s Ghardaia violence may rise in the long term. Expert Briefings. https://doi.org/10.1108/OXAN-DB201503