Ali Kafi, Algeria's Leader Post-1992 Coup, Dies in Geneva
Aged 85
Algeria says Ali Kafi, the man who led the country for two years after the 1992 military coup that aimed at stopping Islamists from winning elections, has died in Geneva at age 85.
Algeria says Ali Kafi, the man who led the country for two years after the 1992 military coup that aimed at stopping Islamists from winning elections, has died in Geneva at age 85.
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