Algeria (and Beyond) Coverage: Hostage Situation Continues at Gas Plant
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Friday's Algeria (and Beyond) Coverage: At Least 30 Hostages Killed in Rescue Attempt
1435 GMT: Egypt. A criminal court has invoked a Presidential amnesty and dismissed charges against 379 people accused of taking part in clashes with police.
Almost weeks of street fighting on downtown Cairo's Mohammed Mahmoud Street in November 2011 killed 42 people, most of them slain by security forces. The demonstrators were demanding a timetable for a military Supreme Council to hand over power and hold Presidential elections.
1425 GMT: Algeria. Seven foreign hostages have reportedly been killed in the final operation by Algerian forces against the kidnappers, 11 of whom were slain.
1340 GMT: Algeria. Algerian State media is reporting that the hostage crisis is over at the In Amenas gas plant, with 11 attackers killed by Algerian forces.
The reports claims that 16 foreign hostages --- including two Americans, two German, and a Portuguese ---- have been freed.