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Massinissa Guermah

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Murder of Guermah
Protest during the Black Spring in Algeria
Date20 April 2001
LocationMustapha Hospital, Algeria
TypeMurder, police killing
ChargesNone
TrialNone
ConvictionsNone

Massinissa Guermah (1983, in Beni Douala, Tizi Ouzou Province – 20 April 2001) was an 18-year-old Kabyle (Algerian) high school student arrested by Algerian gendarmes on 18 April 2001. In circumstances still not clear, he received gunshot wounds inside the gendarmerie. The same day, three college students were arbitrarily arrested in the town of Amizour (Béjaïa)[citation needed]. Guermah later died of his wounds in the Mustapha Hospital on 20 April 2001[citation needed].

On 22 April 2001, the commander of La Gendarmerie Nationale released a statement in which he said that Guermah had been arrested after aggressive behaviour following a theft[citation needed]. The Interior Minister Yazid Zerhouni described Guermah as a "twenty-six year old delinquent[citation needed]." In response to the Interior Minister's statement, Guermah's parents sent the national press a school report stating that the Massinissa was indeed an eighteen-year-old school student[citation needed]. Seven days after Guermah's death the military authorities gave an account of how it had occurred. Constable Mestari Merabet was referred to the Blida Military Tribunai for "breach of instructions and manslaughter." But the incident was described as an accident caused when Merabet accidentally fired his gun[citation needed]. However, according to Koceila Merakeb who was arrested with Guermah, one round of bullets was fired in the waiting room, two bullets ricocheted off the floor and the third landed at the feet of another constable close by. Then Constable Mestari Merabet directed his gun at Guermah and fired[citation needed].

Guermah's killing caused riots in Kabylia lasting for several months; this series of events is referred to as the Black Spring[citation needed]. The violence was fuelled by an Algerian national campaign to impose the Arabic language on its people in place of indigenous languages, including Kabyle[citation needed].

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