Algerians

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Algeria, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Ninety-one percent of the Algerian population lives along the Mediterranean coast on 12% of the country's total land mass. Forty-five percent of the population is urban, and urbanization continues, despite government efforts to discourage migration to the cities. Currently, 24,182,736 Algerians live in urban areas, and about 1.5 millions nomads live in the Saharan area. 96% of the population follows Sunni Islam; the few non-Sunni Muslims are mainly …

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Yellowhead Institute · 23 November 2023 English

of special open- Or as the Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt preferred to call it, kill “death zones” for Algerians and Kenyans, the “social pest control,” in which those on the receiving Canadian government’s mass

obliteration, the French denigrated colonized Algerians as “rats” and Against Palestinians, again, the “shot down in at Setif and Guelma (1945: 45,000 Algerians killed, the thousands in their wars with the Europeans humanity.” When “they” kill “us,” it Although the Algerians were gunned down is proof of their barbarism; preferred to call it, kill “death zones” for Algerians and Kenyans, the “social pest control,” in which killed, 0 British soldiers), France’s strang of Algerians historian Tzvetan Todorov explained. “Unlike yellowheadinstitute


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 14 April 2023 English

Yet currently there is limited data available on how various groups of people (women, men, LGBTQ+) experience the online world, the levels of harassment or violence they face and how …

help end OGBV. Internet Access ALGERIA 96%of Algerians have personal access to the internet. Q1. How


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 January 2023 English

After a summit in Belgrade in September 1961, socialist Yugoslavia, led by President Josip Broz Tito until his death in 1980, initiated a movement with states in the Global South. …

and pan-Africanism” (Byrne 2015, 924), as the Algerians would have wanted. Tito’s response, in a 1964


ANV: Anvil Press · 21 December 2022 English

From the author of 19 Knives and My White Planet comes a brilliant suite of stories built around music and travel. Whether it’s a band coming apart at the ruins …

century, survived the English, the Dutch, Spanish, Algerians, the priests, but the islanders can’t stand up


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 13 September 2022 English

“10 Days That Shaped Modern Canada seizes on granular details in order to grasp grounded truths about the universal from the standpoint of the humble and particular. Aaron Hughes invites …

people who—not unlike Palestinians, Basques, Algerians, and others—were now entitled to political independence


CMA: Canadian Medical Association · 11 May 2022 English

The past, present and future of race and colonialism in medicine Humanities | Medicine and society The past, present and future of race and colonialism in medicine n Cite as: …

research, con- Bertherand argued that Muslim Algerians into a pathology atlas — for his prize- ferences


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 23 September 2020 English

as a significant cause of mental illness, violence, and anti-state resistance among indigenous Algerians. As the French government looks to reform the nation's drug laws to address the rise in drug-related

anti-state resistance among indige- nous Muslim Algerians. This historical ambivalence towards hashish century, and the estimated 830,000 indigenous Algerians who lost their lives during the first forty-five culture of France and the barbarism of Muslim Algerians. Proven incapable by the 1850s of being tamed


INN: Inanna Publications and Education Inc. · 25 August 2020 English

The House of Izeiu is novel inspired by the life and experiences of Sabine Zlatin who, as a Jew using a fake identity, managed to find families to care for …

for the care of forty men, some French, some Algerians, and some Senegalese, packed into two rooms of


RON: Ronsdale Press · 1 March 2020 English

In writing Itineraries, Philip Resnick has focused on a number of influences and currents that have shaped his intellectual life. It begins with his early years, growing up Jewish in …

in the aftermath of its revolution, and the Algerians the French in achieving their independence, why


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 16 January 2020 English

In 1919, Bolshevik Russia and its followers formed the Communist International, also known as the Comintern, to oversee the global communist movement. From the very beginning, the Comintern committed itself …

tended to become, in Munck’s harsh words, the Algerians’ “subordination to the interests of the metropolitan


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