The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the stabbing to death of the two men Tuesday night, blamed by the official news agency APS on Moslem fundamentalists fighting to overthrow the army-backed government, was "an act of barbarity."
The killings of Roger Michel Drouaier, a partner in a private enterprise in Algeria, and his son Pascal Valery, 24 inside their home took to 32 the number of foreigners killed in political violence in the past two years.
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