The top exiled leader of Algeria's banned fundamentalist Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) set out conditions for talks with the Algerian government, Reuter reports from Bonn. Rabah Kebir cited five conditions: freeing political prisoners; lifting emergency laws; setting up a consultative committee; prosecuting those who carried out repression against opposition groups and holding separate talks with the FIS.
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