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Lounici called on armed groups to answer the call of Ulema
2010-08-20
[Ennahar] The former leader of the Islamique Salvation Front, banned FIS, Djamel Lounici, accused by the European security services of having led the largest European network of support to armed groups in the nineties, has appealed the residues of armed groups in the bush to join the national reconciliation

The former leader of the Islamique Salvation Front, banned FIS, Djamel Lounici, accused by the European security services of having led the largest European network of support to armed groups in the nineties, has appealed the residues of armed groups in the bush to join the national reconciliation and end the armed activities that have caused destruction and misery in the country and to the people.

Lounici said in a statement to Ennahar, that it was more than necessary for the brothers who are in the bush to answer the call of the Ulemas, who have proved that all armed activity in Algeria is illegal.

Lounici, expressing his total belief and adherence to the Charter for Peace, said that what the terrorist groups do in the bush, has no statutory basis. These are acts shamed by all the Muslim Ulema. "What you do has no basis or legal framework, answer the call of Ulema in the interest of the nation and the people and for your own interest," he said in his appeal.

On his assessment of the current situation, Lounici said it is stable and that Algeria should regain its original state as before. "Stability is very important," he said.

Lounici, who is accused of committing the subway attack in Paris, expressed his satisfaction after the regularization of his situation, which allowed him to return to normal life in society. It wished to see others benefit from the regularization of their situation under the provisions of the charter for peace and national reconciliation.

Lounici said to have been one of the first to support the charter for peace and national reconciliation.
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