Campaign In Algeria: Be A Real Muslim Man, And Veil Your Women

It’s been all downhill since the French left in 1962.

Algeria never attained to the secularism of Tunisia. It had no Bourguiba, but only a Boumedienne, and instead of his Destour Party, the FLN. But it also had forces opposed to the fanatical Muslims; the result was more than a decade of terrorism and war, and hundreds of thousands of casualties.

Now, in Algeria, the campaign to convince Muslim men to veil their women — including the girls who used to be exempt because of their age — and forbid the wearing of skirts, is finding success, is going great guns. A telling development.

Here.