Document #1125293
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
While not specifically referring to the Groupes armés islamiques (GIA), a 26 February 2002 El Watan report states that some 60 locomotives of the Algerian Société nationale des transports ferroviaires (SNTF) have been destroyed, and 30 others damaged, by Islamists in Algeria.
A 16 June 1999 report of the Algerian newspaper Liberté states that:
[Translation]
according to a report prepared by the SNTF labour union, losses incurred by the public-owned company caused by acts of terrorism and sabotage perpetrated since 1992 amount to 10 billion dinars. Sixty-four high-powered Diesel locomotives have been destroyed or severely damaged, as well as 74 passenger cars and 199 freight cars. Most of the damages were perpetrated on the lines between Algiers and Tizi Ouzou, Constantine and Oran. Ninety-five SNTF employees, most of them mechanics, have been killed. A further 389 employees were injured. The SNTF suffered 223 sabotage acts.
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References
Liberté [Algiers]. 17
June 1999. "Violences." http://old.nothingness.org/kebekaktif/reseau/digests/Jun99/Ju
19-99-138.html [Accessed 9 May 2002]
El-Watan [Algiers]. 26 February
2002. "Transport ferroviaire: des équipements
vétustes." http://www.elwatan.com/journal/html/2002/02/26/actualite.htm
[Accessed 9 May 2002]