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In 1989, the process of creating multiparty democracy began and opposition political forces were legalized. In the free municipal elections of 1990, the FLN, FIS, Communist Party, Social Democratic Party, and Union for Culture and Democracy competed, although Ben Bella's Movement for Democracy in Algeria and Ait-Ahmed's Front of Socialist Forces abstained.
The FIS was declared illegal in January 1992 and its partisans fled en masse to the mountains, with the most radical element beginning its activities as the GIA (Groupes armés islamiques, Armed Islamic Groups) and the more moderate acting under the name MAI (Mouvement armé islamique, Armed Islamic Movement).
Jaume Ollé, 24 December 2001, translated from Spanish by Joe McMillan
The upper and lower inscriptions on the flag are unreadable, but the main inscription is the movement name in Arabic.
Dov Gutterman, 12 May 1999