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Election
Cancelled
Paris (JTA) — Algeria's
tiny remnant Jewish com-
munity appears not to have
been affected yet by the
turmoil that followed the
fundamentalist Islamic
Salvation Front's victory in
the country's first democrat-
ic elections since its in-
dependence from France in
1962.
But a leader of the Jewish
community in Algiers,
where most of the country's
200 Jews reside, expressed
relief that President Chadli
Bendjedid canceled the se-
cond round of voting by
dismissing Parliament and
resigning last week.
The leader, who asked not
to be identified, said there
has been no harassment of
Jews by supporters of the
fundamentalist party,
known as the FIS, since the
crisis began.
The FIS urged the
Algerian people to rise
against the military and
civilian leaders who cancel-
ed the elections. Should
street violence erupt, the
situation of Algerian Jews
could be precarious.
The Islamic party made a
strong showing in the first
round of elections on Dec. 26,
winning 188 seats in
Parliament, only 28 short of
a majority.
With strong popular sup-
port, the FIS was expected to
close the gap in the second
round.
But the government, led
by Prime Minister Sid Ahm-
ed Ghozali, established a
High Security Council,
which voided the December
election results and canceled
the rest of the process.
Its rationale was that Mr.
Bendjedid's resignation cre-
ated a situation not covered
by the Algerian constitution
and, therefore, extreme
measures were necessary.
Many observers have
noted the irony that
Algeria's first democratic
elections resulted in victory
for a party that would
supersede democracy with
the religious injunctions of
the Koran.
They attributed the broad
support for the FIS to the
degeneration of the National
Liberation Front, which has
governed Algeria for 30
years and the failure of
viable alternatives to
emerge.
About 35,000 Jews were
living in Algeria when it
won independence from
France in 1962.
Among those who remain,
the elders guard Jewish
communal premises.
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