Abdelhak Layada
Abdelhak Layada (Arabic: عبد الحق لعيادة, born 1959), also known as Abu Adlane, is one of the founders of Algeria's militant Islamist group Armed Islamic Group (GIA) during the Algerian Civil War, and led it after the death of ("Moh Leveilly"). Layada was released from prison on 12 March 2006 under president Abdelaziz Bouteflika's "Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation". He now lives in his previous home in Baraki, not far south of Algiers.
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Abdelhak Layada
Abdelhak Layada (Arabic: عبد الحق لعيادة, born 1959), also known as Abu Adlane, is one of the founders of Algeria's militant Islamist group Armed Islamic Group (GIA) during the Algerian Civil War, and led it after the death of ("Moh Leveilly"). Layada was released from prison on 12 March 2006 under president Abdelaziz Bouteflika's "Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation". He now lives in his previous home in Baraki, not far south of Algiers.
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Abdelhak Layada (Arabic: عبد ا ...... aki, not far south of Algiers.
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Abdelhak Layada, dit Abou Adla ...... s d'un an le chef (1992/1993).
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عبد الحق لعيادة (Abdelhak Laya ...... الجماعة الإسلامية المسلحة GIA.
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Abdelhak Layada (Arabic: عبد ا ...... aki, not far south of Algiers.
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Abdelhak Layada, dit Abou Adla ...... s d'un an le chef (1992/1993).
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عبد الحق لعيادة (Abdelhak Laya ...... الجماعة الإسلامية المسلحة GIA.
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Abdelhak Layada
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Abdelhak Layada
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عبد الحق لعيادة
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