BACKGROUND NOTE: NORTH AFRICA

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CIA-RDP79R00890A000900050014-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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4
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December 15, 2016
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December 12, 2002
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14
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Publication Date: 
January 21, 1958
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State Dept. review completed 25X1 AFRICA is The Alger preoccupation Low well into f -is a main ice *lid the chief stumbling block in Fra e's is and Morocco. A. 11 POPu claims that Algerian Moslems (some $,000,000 nut of a on of over 9,900,000) are rallying to France and optimise that the now basic statute for Algeria can resolte the situation are believed unwarrantedly opti .stic. Consul General Al trs says Idea of " independence" L-es so permeated the Moslem p tlation that no other solution is possible. rebel military activities could 25X1 because rebels combat potential, 91 January 1951 have a still estimated at 25#000 full time fighters: manpower no problem and ao its high, military leaders said to have won ascendancy over pro-lie political colleagues in direction of Algerian National ration &'ront, Dns with Franc 25X1 25X1 Tua sian--based rebels Clanked with 'reach forc:i in 1g deterioration in Tunisia's role January. Pending negotiations an co men do se a Wfi F $e h !O be D %w98,u QO90005OO14-8 h at any 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79R0089OA000900050014-8 in power. .y inflated incident On eve of 'rote of blame French Premier Gaillard 4Pre dad over may -hold eo wh n lgetria rang. Rebels are attiupting Tonal Red Crow to force Fresecb recognition a belligerent. on Tu I., presence of some 5,800 we soil in a throat to Tunisian th Tuaisia is dominating foreign policy debate now underway in French National Assembly We relations with Franco are Algerian rebels jlity, iably butter than can support for Algerian re' A. solution of outstanding problems in their relations uA isian offer to mediate a Pattie st rejected (except an regards a cease:-fire use a -roccan services in exploratory can re. re Tunisia -blanca was dose imelight during Assembly disaassious 18 January and car madly destined for Algerian Approved For Release 2003/02/2 onfincated. go slag ship of 180 tons Approved For Release 2003/02 9R00890A000900050014-8 Africa ;sry situation in the Ifni sere appears generally quiet Sow minor skirmishing between Moroccan Army of Liberat; re and Spanish troops vq* reported to have occurred there last week. A. ry heavier fighting has occurred at at two points is Spanish Sahara south of most recently on 13-I4 January. 1, Guerrillas appear to be building up that Lou and further clashes are probable,. sh f at 12, 25X1 is in the Ifni-Spanish Sahara aces are estimate n, Of these, 4,000 or* based at four points Jr. the Spanish protectorate of Southern Morocco and in Spa.nisb Sahara proper. Army of Liberation strength in the region as a Whole probably totals about 6 once has an estimated d,, fl troops I 'it nia, probably scum 2,004 in extreme western Algeria a reported 50 based throughout Morocco. Approved For Release 2003/ 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/DP79R00890A000900050014-8 won Madrid and Rabat at official level conti.nus my auicabl.. Lost week a on ire for retiring peseta from Morocco's northern neat initiated in Madrid., hopes of uti: cease-fire in Algeria rein to brin factor each participation in any joint aflitarp operation in the western Sahara, Approved For Release 2003/02/2T. ' P79R0089OA000900050014-8