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Defectors from the French army to the ALN, pejoratively called hizb França (the party of France) or abbreviated DAF (défecteurs de l'armée française) constitute an important faction in the Algerian army, and more generally the Algerian power structure, including such key generals as Khaled Nezzar, Mohamed Lamari, Larbi Belkheir, Mohamed Touati, and .

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  • Defectors from the French army to the ALN (en)
  • Déserteurs de l'armée française durant la guerre d'Algérie (fr)
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  • Defectors from the French army to the ALN, pejoratively called hizb França (the party of France) or abbreviated DAF (défecteurs de l'armée française) constitute an important faction in the Algerian army, and more generally the Algerian power structure, including such key generals as Khaled Nezzar, Mohamed Lamari, Larbi Belkheir, Mohamed Touati, and . (en)
  • Les déserteurs de l’armée française, souvent désignés sous l'acronyme : « DAF », sont des groupes de sous-officiers et d'officiers algériens, en majorité des descendants de notables, des caïds et des bachaghas ayant prêté allégeance à la France durant la colonisation de l'Algérie. Ces officiers ou sous-officiers étaient issus soit des grandes écoles militaires françaises soit d'écoles de formation de sous-officiers soit du rang. (fr)
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  • Defectors from the French army to the ALN, pejoratively called hizb França (the party of France) or abbreviated DAF (défecteurs de l'armée française) constitute an important faction in the Algerian army, and more generally the Algerian power structure, including such key generals as Khaled Nezzar, Mohamed Lamari, Larbi Belkheir, Mohamed Touati, and . This faction gained power after 1988, especially during the Algerian Civil War. A major military reshuffle in 2000 further increased its influence (with the promotion of such Lamari protégés as and Said Bey) at the expense of ALN fighters who had been trained in Arab countries, rather than in the French army (a faction notably including Liamine Zeroual and .) Several of the main leaders of this faction have now retired, but remain influential. This faction is generally considered eradicationist (favouring no dialogue with Islamist guerrillas in the context of the Algerian Civil War). Detractors claim that this faction has longstanding close ties with the French government, and question the sincerity of their last-minute changes of side in the Algerian War of Independence. A particularly notable detractor, ex-Prime Minister Abdelhamid Brahimi, assigns them the primary blame for the coup of 1992 and the ensuing Algerian Civil War. (en)
  • Les déserteurs de l’armée française, souvent désignés sous l'acronyme : « DAF », sont des groupes de sous-officiers et d'officiers algériens, en majorité des descendants de notables, des caïds et des bachaghas ayant prêté allégeance à la France durant la colonisation de l'Algérie. Ces officiers ou sous-officiers étaient issus soit des grandes écoles militaires françaises soit d'écoles de formation de sous-officiers soit du rang. Ils ont déserté l'armée française entre 1956 et 1961, durant la guerre d'Algérie. Ils ont ensuite rejoint par vagues successives les bases de l'Armée de libération nationale (ALN) de l'armée des frontières situées derrière les frontières de Tunisie et du Maroc. (fr)
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