Pt. All of the terrorists who surrendered themselves to the authorities inside and outside the country were legally accountable for their acts. The penalties were either reduced or suppressed foregoing the conclusions of individual inquiries. Compensations were paid to the families of all victims of terrorists on the basis that all of them were considered as victims of the national tragedy. This policy allowed thousands of terrorists to renounce violence and return to their family. In a very short time, it brought peace, security, and stability to the country. In 2017, global law and order reports Gallop Institute ranks algeria in the seventh position of the safest countries in the world. Second, democracy as an antidote to terrorism. The algerian peoples history, unity, cultural and social cohesion as well as its strong moral value provided them with the needed resource to defend itself against the threats of violent extremism and terrorism. This was done through the promotion of demo
The bus during washington journal starting at 9 45 a. M. Here. Next, a forum on security threats in regions of north africa. The center for strategic and International Studies hosted a daylong discussion on the issue with regional and Security Experts from touchdowns, algeria and morocco. This portion of the event is an hour and ten minutes. Good morning, everybody. Welcome. My name is john hamre and im very pleased to have all of you join today for what is going to be a fascinating conversation. I was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather and said that, you know, in washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot, you know . There is so much in this region that we dont know and we tend to look at we tend to look at europe, we tend to look at africa, we tend to look at middle east, but we dont tend to look at the maghreb and think about it in a systematic, thoughtful way. Thats going to be the opportunity for today. Were going to hav
Officials, journalists and a representative from the International Crisis group. Good morning, everybody. My name is john hamre and im very pleased to have all of you join us today for what is going to be a fascinating conversation. I was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather and i said you know, in washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot. So much in this region that we dont know. We tend to look out your appeared we tend to look at africa and the middle east. We dont tend to look at the mall grub and think about it in a systematic awful way. That is going to be the opportunity for today. We are going to have a dad with these remarkable leaders and i do want to stay thank you for coming. Im very proud that you would be here. We are going to explore three Different Things today. We are going to take an honest look at terrorism in the maghrib. We are going to analyze what the governments of the region are doing and how they are
Political public significance. And thats a very satisfying role. Watch after words sunday night at 9 eastern on book tv. On cspan 2. Next a look at security threats in the region of north africa known as the maghreb. Which includes a discussion which Security Officials from tunisia, algeria, and morocco. Good morning everybody. Welcome. Im very pleased to have you join us today for whats fwoing to be a fascinating conversation. I was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather. In washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot. Theres so much in the region that we dont know. And we tend to look at we look at europe and africa, the middle east. We dont look at the maghreb. And think about it in a systemic thoughtful way. That will be the opportunity for today. Were going to have a the spend the day with these remarkable leaders. And i do want to say thank you for coming. Im very proud that you would be here. This is were going to explore t
Political public significance. And thats a very satisfying role. Watch after words sunday night at 9 eastern on book tv. On cspan 2. Next a look at security threats in the region of north africa known as the maghreb. Which includes a discussion which Security Officials from tunisia, algeria, and morocco. Good morning everybody. Welcome. Im very pleased to have you join us today for whats fwoing to be a fascinating conversation. I was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather. In washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot. Theres so much in the region that we dont know. And we tend to look at we look at europe and africa, the middle east. We dont look at the maghreb. And think about it in a systemic thoughtful way. That will be the opportunity for today. Were going to have a the spend the day with these remarkable leaders. And i do want to say thank you for coming. Im very proud that you would be here. This is were going to explore t