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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Algeria did not oppose the Storm of Resolve war !


Arab League issued a statement for the Arab Foreign Ministers meeting, but it did not carry an opposition from Algeria over the Storm of Resolve that is led by Saudi Arabia, Arab and Muslim countries, against Houthi group in Yemen.
Algeria Foreign Minister, Ramtane Lamamra,  said the Algerian army will not participate in any military missions outside its borders.
There were information on the reservation of three Arab countries, including Algeria, in the statement of the Arab Foreign Ministers about Yemen, but the final statement did not refer only to the reservation of two countries, namely Iraq and Lebanon, which expressed their rejection of military intervention in Yemen.
According to the Arab League statement: "The Ministerial Council of the League of Arab States, expresses its blessing and support of the military action by the coalition to defend the legitimacy of Yemen, which consists of the Arab Gulf States Council, and a number of Arab and Islamic countries, at the invitation of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, President of the Republic of Yemen."
Based on the Arab League statement in support for the "Storm of Resolve", the joint Arab Defense Treaty, and the Charter of the Arab League, and the Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, the league hopes these military actions will lead to the restoration of security and stability in Yemen, led by a constitutional legitimacy, and to address all attempts of Houthi group and with the support of foreign parties aiming to threaten Yemen, the region, the Arab national security, and the threat to international peace and security, through the confiscation of Yemen will and stir strife and sedition to dismantle the social and national unity."
According to information which is leaked from the corridors of the Arab League, Ramtane Lamamra did not agree on the statement only after a meeting with his Saudi counterpart, Saud al-Faisal, and Egyptian Sameh Shoukry, what indicates that Algeria has suffered "great embarrassment" before agreement on the statement.
However, the intervention of "Riyadh" and "Cairo" to soften the Algerian position, did not achieve more than the approval on the statement, or rather toleration, so that Lamamra soon confirmed Algeria's refusal to participate in any military action, outside its soil borders, in line with what the Constitution, throwing the ball in the net of the Arab states which constitutions allow their armies to operate outside its borders.
It seemed clear that Algeria was subject to large pressure, making it keen to have an average position, but without ignoring the well-established principles on the non-interference in other countries' internal affairs, which was expressed by Algeria Foreign Minister who said: "Algeria is with the peaceful solution because it believes that it should not send its troops out of bounds, but we will participate through the training, processing, finance and other logistical matters in the promotion and protection of Arab national security without the presence of Algerian forces outside the Algerian border."
Algeria is aware that the leniency in the case of Yemen, will end up to compromising its position that it had already rejected, and even turned down in the Arab world and at the United Nations level, as it is represented in the Egyptian efforts for military intervention in Libya, and therefore it stressed the need to exhaust all means of dialogue, before heading to other options, as stated by Lamamra: "If of these things and means failed to assist in the solution, it is necessary to think about the exploitation of our tools that are available in the Charter of the Arab League and the United Nations, like the peacekeeping forces."

Monday, March 30, 2015

Tunisian security forces eliminate “Algerian” ringleader who masterminded Bardo museum attack

Tunisian security forces have killed senior “Algerian” terrorist chieftain Khaled Chaib, also known as “Lokman Abou Sakhr”, who authorities accuse of helping orchestrate this month’s Bardo Museu
m deadly terrorist attack in Tunis.
The attack on the Bardo national museum in Tunis killed 22 foreign tourists and a policeman, jolting a country praised as a peaceful democratic model since leading the first Arab Spring uprising in 2011.
The announcement of the security forces raid was made just ahead of Sunday’s large anti-terrorism march in Tunis which brought together foreign several heads of state and government along with thousands of people.
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid said the terrorist ringleader was killed late on Saturday, along with eight other extremists from the so-called “Okba Ibn Nafaa” terror group, in Tunisia’s centre-west region of Gafsa.
Mr Essid said: “We have stamped out this brigade which was involved in the terrorist attacks that Tunisia has recently witnessed.”
The extremist group calling itself “Islamic State” claimed responsibility for the museum attack but Tunis has pointed the finger at “Okba Ibn Nafaa” terrorist brigade, which operates along the mountain border with Algeria.
It was previously more allied to “al Qaeda” terror organization but has made vague statements on its position toward ISIL, which now controls large swathes of Iraq and Syria.
The two Bardo Museum gunmen were trained over the border in Libya at camps operated by Tunisian extremists, officials say. Both were killed by the Tunisian security forces on the day of the massacre.
Tunisia’s government says the recent terrorist attack on the Bardo museum was aimed at destroying the country’s vital tourism industry.

Education: "Trainers" to raise the rates of success in the baccalaureate

Directorates of Education in some provinces will prepare quotas for open review, starting from the month of April for pupils of exam sections, as they will be framed by best teachers in various modules, and will also use specialists in "human development" for the training of exams' candidates every Saturday, in order to lift the rate of success in the baccalaureate.
Informed sources told Echorouk, that the Department of Education of central Algiers, will begin as of next April 15, in the programming of training sessions in the village of Sidi Ferrudj, for the benefit of pupils who will sit for the baccalaureate exam, and will be supervised by specialists in "human development", so that they will train, every Tuesdays evening, exams' candidates and prepare them psychologically by minimizing the severity of fear and anxiety, on the grounds that the school year has known many disturbances and strikes that shook the stability of their studies.
Services of the Directorate will also exploit the spaces like "Sablette" in Algiers to organize classes to review the lessons of the pupils of the fourth year middle school and third year secondary school, every Saturday, by qualified teachers in various distinctive modules, and this through the use of "open review" in the nature within the "suggestion" section, and therefore pupils will be able to review their lessons properly and correctly, through staying away from fear and confusion, which they face the closer the date of the official school exams, and focusing on receiving private lessons, which relies heavily on learning lessons by heart.
For his part, head of the Federation of Parents Associations, Ahmed Khaled, told Echorouk, that his body has coordinated with many psychiatrists specialists who have long experience in their field, as it agreed with them to start programming quotas to relax and calm the nerves of the candidates and prepare them psychologically for the Three Official Exams, "Primary, Middle and Secondary School Graduations".

Algeria formalizes currency smuggling

The government put a set of conditions to regulate foreign trade and hard currency by linking importing and exporting operations to licenses. Yet, those licenses are used by operators to smuggle currency under the cover of importing operations.
A draft law on importing and exporting rules is expected to be discussed by Parliament. It determined main points to regulate importing and exporting operations so that licenses will not be required.
Importing or exporting licenses authorize any operation who meets legal requirements to import or export goods.
Any economic operator who meets requirements is allowed to ask for license and the request should be taken in consideration. If the license is not granted,  reasons should be justified and the operator should be informed.

by echourouk DZ 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

ثورة الكتاب

‫#‏ثورة_الكتاب‬ 
بؤس فكري و انحطاط لا مثيل له نعيشه في ‫#‏الجزائر‬ و هذا نتاج السياسة الإعلامية التي طبقها النظام الجزائري خاصة منذ التسعينات بهدف استحمار الشعب و السيطرة عليه.
هذا الانحطاط عربي أيضا فتخيلوا معي أن مجموع ‫#‏الكتب‬ ‫#‏العربية‬ التي تترجم أقل بأربع مرات من الكتب اليونانية رغم أنه يوجد 10 ملايين يوناني مقابل 358 مليون ‫#‏عربي‬ ، رقم آخر يثير الرعب فمعدل القراءة عند الفرد العربي 6 دقائق في السنة مقابل 200 ساعة للفرد الأوربي و الأمريكي .
إذا أردنا بناء نهضتنا فلابد أن نعود للقراءة فهي سر نهضة الشعوب و ما فشلت ثورة ‫#‏مصر‬ ، ‫#‏ليبيا‬ و ‫#‏تونس‬ الا لغياب الوعي عند هذه الشعوب.
#ثورة_الكتاب فقرة سنحاول من خلالها تنوير الرأي العام و تشجيعه على‫#‏القراءة‬ حتى نبني ثورة بقواعد سليمة.
كبداية سننشر كتاب مفيد مؤلفه كان شاهد عيان لمجزرة ‫#‏بن_طلحة‬ بعد نجاته قرر أن يكشف الكثير من
الحقائق ، الكتاب تحت عنوان‫#‏من_قتل_في_بن_طلحة‬ ؟

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