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Algerian former politician and writer

Ghemati Abdelkrim (born in 1961 in Cherchell, Algeria) is an Algerian former politician and writer. He was a high-ranking leader of the Islamic Salvation Front. Abdelkrim's vision of an Islamic state included establishing it with a democratic system based on a civil state with an elected president and parliament, as well as an independent justice system and opposition parties.

Publications

  • Abdelkrim, Ghemati (1998), "A qui profite l'escalade dans l'horreur?", in Chiclet, Christophe (ed.), La Turquie interpelle l'Europe, Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 121–127

Personal life

Abdelkrim was born in Cherchell, Algeria, in 1961; his family are of Turkish origin.

References

  1. Wimelius, Malin (2003), On Islamism and Modernity: Analysing Islamist Ideas on and Visions of the Islamic State, Umea University, p. 213, ISBN 9173054615.
  2. Pargeter, Alison (2008), The New Frontiers of Jihad: Radical Islam in Europe, University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 79, ISBN 0812241460.
  3. Funke, Nikki; Solomon, Hussein (2008), Exploring Islamic Fundamentalist Ideologies in Africa, Africa Institute of South Africa, p. 222, ISBN 0798301988.
  4. Denaud, Patrick (1998), Algerie: Le Fis: Sa direction parle, L'Harmattan, p. 30, ISBN 2296355137.
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