Algerian Islamist held for Iraq comment
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Wednesday 27 July 2005 9:20 PM GMT

Belhadj served 12 years in prison for 'threatening state security'

Algerian police have arrested a former leading member of an Islamic 
group for voicing support for Iraqi fighters as the country mourned 
the death of two of its diplomats killed in Iraq.

Ali Belhadj, formerly deputy head of the Islamic Salvation Front 
(FIS), was arrested at his home on Wednesday and taken to a central 
police station after making the comments on Aljazeera television, his 
brother Abdelhamid said, on the same channel.

His arrest came as the country mourned the deaths of two of its 
diplomats murdered in Iraq.

The group linked to al-Qaida in Iraq led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi said 
in an Internet statement it had killed the head of Algiers' 
diplomatic mission in Baghdad, Ali Belaroussi, 62, and attache 
Azzedine Belkadi, 47, in line with the verdict of an Islamic tribunal.

Armed men seized the two diplomats as they were leaving the embassy 
in Baghdad by car last week. They appeared in a video posted on a 
website on Tuesday, in which the group vowed to execute them.

The interview

In his interview Ali Belhadj said he "saluted the mujahidin on the 
soil of the resistance in Iraq ... may God help them face with 
firmness and determination, the looting occupier, his agents and 
acolytes ... inasmuch as history has taught us that jihad (holy war) 
and resistance are the only answer to occupation."

"May God help them face with firmness and determination, the looting 
occupier"

Ali Belhadj,
Islamic Salvation Front
He said that the two kidnapped diplomats had been seized in their 
capacities of diplomats and ambassadors. "Now, in accrediting 
ambassadors and diplomats (their) state only legitimises this 
occupation, which is unacceptable on the levels of sharia (Islamic 
law) and politics."

However, the leader of the National Reform Movement in Algeria 
denounced the killing of the two Algerian diplomats.

Sheikh Abdullah Jab Allah said in a statement - a copy of which was 
obtained by Aljazeera - that "this illegitimate act does not fall 
within the norms of resistance, but would confuse the legitimate 
resistance and defame and distort its image before the Arab and 
Islamic public opinion, and the rest of the world as well."

Remberence and respect

The Algerian government announced on Wednesday a minute's silence to 
be observed across the country at midday on Thursday in memory of the 
two murdered diplomats.

President Abdelaziz Bouteflika sent his "sincere condolences" to the 
families of the two diplomats and expressed his "compassion and 
solidarity" with them, according to a presidential statement reported 
by the Algerian news agency APS.

Belhadj (with white cap) was
conditionally freed in July 2003

"Algeria has moved from the astonishment which followed the 
kidnapping to indignation at this heinous execution," Bouteflika 
said. Such an act "was against all the civilised and human values" 
and Algeria would pursue these killers with "cold determination".

Belhadj was sentenced to 12 years in jail in 1992 for "threatening 
state security" and released in July 2003. A condition of his release 
was that he did not engage in political activities.

The FIS, which wants to create an Islamic state in Algeria, was 
banned there in 1992 when the group was on the verge of winning 
legislative elections. Between 100,000 and 200,000 people are 
estimated to have died in the subsequent violence between Islamist 
rebels and government forces.

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