Larbi Belkheir
Larbi Belkheir is a Général of the National popular army (ANP).
He was a long time principal private secretary of the presidents Chadli Bendjedid and Abdelaziz Bouteflika, and he was Minister of Interior Department at the time of the assassination of the president Mohamed Boudiaf with Annaba on June 29th 1992.
After, according to the rumor, having taken part in the assassination (not elucidated) of the president Houari Boumediene, it started to give itself a cover of politician with the interested blessing of the president Chadli Bendjedid. It is in the buildings of the military academy that it directed, the ENITA, that had met the soldiers in order to choose the successor of Boumédiène. One charges to him the assassination of the ex-chief of the military security Kasdi Merbah, chief of the Political party MAJD which wanted to draw aside from the capacity 400 officers resulting from the French Army.
According to the secrecies of FLN, Larbi Belkheir has, in the presence of the commander Aussaresses, taken part in the torture and final hanging of Larbi Benmhedi. A little later, it crashes to pieces the cranium of Boumendjel wildly, great political figure FLN, using a handle of pickaxe making splash its brain on the walls.
According to ANP.ORG and the Voice of Oppressed the , it is responsible, with Mohamed Mediène and the other generals " éradicateurs ", of died of more than 200.000 people during the years 1990 and ordered death squads at the beginning of the 21e century.
STCOM.NET quotes it as being “the person in charge of all the evils of Algeria since 1980” and denounces its active participation in the assassinations targeted characters and key civils servant of the Algerian State since its “programmed” arrival with the capacity. According to this same site, it is resulting from the secret services of the French State (DGSE: ex-SDEC), and was used directly under the orders of the Commander Aussaresses during the war as Algeria.
History
Born in 1938, it is wire of Caïd de Frenda (wilaya of Tiaret). In 1958, it is in the French Army and fact part of the Algerian warrant officers who are, thanks to the French secret services, become second lieutenants before being exfiltrés towards the Tunisia between 1958 and 1961, where they will join ALN.After the fallen through legislative elections of 1991, Belkheir and the general Khaled Nezzar, however related to the Head of the State Chadli Bendjedid, require of him to resign. Some explain this request by the will of Chadli to name with the Staff of the soldiers close to him. Chadli will resign finally the January 11th 1992.
After the military coup d'etat of 1992, the civil capacity arrives then in the hands of Mohammed Boudiaf. This one is a little later assassinated the June 29th 1992, by the second lieutenant Lambarek Boumaarafi. The assumption of the implication of Belkheir in the attack against Boudiaf is sometimes advanced.
The role influence that Belkheir and his close friend colonel Kerboub plays in the higher realms of the Algerian State were worth the nickname of “godfather to them” (implied Algerian Mafia militaro-oil).
After the arrival of the general Liamine Zéroual with the Algerian report heading in 1994, Belkheir leaves the country for the Suisse.
Zéroual must then leave the capacity following the fights to be able in the staff. The capacity returns in a civilian, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Belkheir returns to Algeria to be used as interface between the soldiers and the new president, while remaining the coordinator and the treasurer of the Algerian generals and their families living abroad.
Following his loss of influence vis-a-vis the true current chief in Algeria, the general Mohamed Mediène who is with the head of the Département of the Information and Safety, it is named in 2005 Minister of state and Ambassadeur of Algérie to the Morocco.
External bonds
- the influence of Belkheir on the public purses, Sonatrach and Françalgérie
- Algeria-watch, '' a tremor at the top ''
- the Voice of Oppressed the
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