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F.L.N. representatives pleaded for responsible behavior. A speaker told a Moslem rally at Blida: "Independence is not a panacea. The watchwords are work, will power, obedience, discipline." In Tunis the F.L.N. leaders who seven years ago launched the war against France prepared for the return to Algeria. But as peace...
On the F.L.N. side, the spokesman was Dr. Chawki Mostefai, 42, the general delegate of the F.L.N. to the Algerian Provisional Executive, which will superintend the July 1 referendum on the country's independence. Dr. Mostefai also found himself continually sandbagged by more relentless Moslem colleagues. When the accord...
Last Plea. Vice Premier Belkacem Krim of the Moslem F.L.N. flew in from his headquarters in Tunis to confer with members of the Provisional Government at Le Rocher Noir, the administrative center near Algiers. If anyone could talk to the killers and terrorists of the S.A.O. it was Krim, who...
A month after France's cease-fire agreement with Algeria's rebels, the firing had not ceased, and the peace agreement itself was under attack by extremists on both sides. The latest threat came from Algeria's Army of Liberation, which has grown increasingly intolerant both of...
Considered the ablest and most popular of the F.L.N. rebels, Ben Bella was kidnaped in 1956 when, together with four other Algerian leaders, he boarded a Moroccan plane to fly to Tunis. The French pilot unexpectedly landed at Algiers airport and handed his passengers over to the French, who kept...