Word: insurrectionism
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Symptoms & Assassins. In the city of Algiers, the symptoms that brought open revolt against De Gaulle last January are again glaringly evident. Student followers of the imprisoned Pierre Lagaillarde, right-wing leader of the January insurrection, have again begun collecting small arms and are spoiling for a fight. A blacklist...
Tougher than Bony. Since the Algiers settlers' insurrection of last January (TIME, Feb. 8 et seg.), De Gaulle has systematically "purged" the French army in Algeria by retiring or transferring senior officers who sought to sabotage his policy of self-determination for Algeria. To tighten his hold on the...
Facing sad realities, De Gaulle went on to make a new offer to end the bitterly inconclusive Algerian war. Said he: "Once again, in the name of France, I turn toward the leaders of the insurrection.
Thunder from the Right. De Gaulle's terms-free elections to decide Algeria's fate and freedom from revenge-were basically the same as those he proposed nine months ago (TIME, Sept. 28). But this time he scrapped his earlier condition that after a cease-fire there should...
Three years ago pro-Western President Camille Chamoun baldly rigged the parliamentary elections in Lebanon and brought on an insurrection by his Nasser-minded opponents. Result: U.S. troops came in, Chamoun went out, and neutralist General Fuad Chehab replaced him for a six-year term. Last week the Lebanese were...