Talk:History of Algeria (1960s to 1980s)

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Please expand the acronym "CNRA". I can't find an expansion for it on the net. Thanks! JesseW

And "ALN" and "GPRA", too. JesseW 02:32, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
They're explained in the previous part of the series. Gzornenplatz 02:35, Nov 20, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks, I've added expansions to this article, as should be done for the others as well. JesseW 06:15, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Severe POV on "war aftermath"

Neither the colons nor the french governement have forbidden to the muslims to pursue graduating studies. It's not me who tells it, it's the university of Alger (http://www.univ-alger.dz/historique.htm). It doesn't mean that the graduated would find job opportunities in Algeria, but they would have been able to replace a part of the expulsated colons. Moreover, the colons have been forced to leave by the FLN. They don't have left in order to "punish" locals, but in order to save their lifes. To my opinion, the chapter "aftermath" contains propaganda.