Wanted: an Algerian policy
Can the bloodbath be brought to an end? The Americans, and the other Europeans, look to France for an answer. The French say it is up to the Algerians. But they, by themselves, are not finding the answer
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This article appeared in the International section of the print edition under the headline “Wanted: an Algerian policy”
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