September 11, 2005:
The new government in Mauritania has continued it's
opposition to Algerian Islamic terrorists. The new government declared a pardon
for many criminals, to celebrate their coming to power, but excluded members of
the GSPC (the Islamic radical organization behind most of the terrorism in
Algeria.) GSPC members have been fleeing army and police operations along
Algeria's densely populated coastal areas, and moving to the desert areas down
south. This has brought the GSPC to Mauritania, and caused Mauritania to reject
the Islamic radicals.
September 8, 2005: In eastern Algeria, Islamic
terrorists attacked village guards, killing three and wounding in four. In
western Algeria, police arrested eight men who had been providing support for
Islamic terrorists.