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Announced what seemed-to-be a divorce with his party, saying: “I will refuse the FIS return to the political activity even if it is authorised again by the authority.” He also confirmed his commitment to create a new party that the leadership historical FIS members dubbed as “a concocting being prepared by Rabah Kebir and the authority.” During a press conference yesterday in the head office of an association called “National Union of Civil Society” in Algiers, Rabah Kebir said he opposes the institution of a religious State and repeated many times that his thinking and style in the political work has developed and that FIS leaders and militants are called to keep pace with the transformations that Algeria has witnessed. Before listening to journalists, Kebir presented an exposé on his political project and talked about the justice independence and “bad political reality I sensed through my meeting with the media and political class”. He called the political parties and politicians to adopt a corpus of political ethics. He announced that the ideas he has brought call for the “institution of a modern State where democracy, freedom of the press and independence of justice prevail.” He also praised the German justice which was fair with him by annulling a decision from the German Home Affairs Minister to prevent him from the political activity during a certain time of his political asylum. | ||||||||||||||||||
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