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The Oujda group, also known as the Oujda clan, Tlemcen group was a group of military officers and politicians in Algeria that operated during the Algerian War (1954–62). After the independence of Algeria, the Oujda group dominated Algerian politics after the Algerian summer crisis in 1962.[1]

  1. ^ Ali Haroun, L'été de la discorde, Algérie, Casbah éditions, Alger, 2000.

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