Nuns killed in Algeria
Witness History
BBC
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🗓️ 4 May 2026
⏱️ 10 minutes
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Summary
In the early 1990s, Algeria was engulfed by a brutal civil conflict, as armed Islamist groups fought the state and civilians lived in fear. Foreigners were urged to leave, and many did. But Sister Lourdes Migueles, a Spanish Augustinian nun who had already spent decades serving in Algeria, chose to stay.
As the violence worsened, religious figures also became targets. In October 1994, two of Sister Lourdes’s fellow nuns, Caridad Alvarez and Esther Paniagua, were shot dead near their convent as they returned from work. Sister Lourdes remembers hearing the gunshots, the panic in the street, and realising immediately that it was her fellow Sisters who had been attacked. Soon afterwards, she was ordered by her superiors to leave Algeria, something she says caused her deep pain, as though she had abandoned the country she loved.
Years later, she returned to Algiers, where she still lives and works today, helping women and children. Sister Lourdes Migueles tells her story to Colm Flynn.
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(Photo: Nuns attend a ceremony at the Chapel of our Lady of Santa Cruz in Algeria in 2018. Credit: Ryad Kramdi/via Getty)
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| 0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts. |
| 0:10.4 | Welcome to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me, Cullum Flynn, |
| 0:16.5 | where I'm taking you back to 1994 and to Algeria during its Civil War, when two nuns were murdered. |
| 0:27.6 | We heard gunshots. |
| 0:34.4 | People were shouting, run, run. They shot two foreigners. |
| 0:40.7 | Then they shouted, Lourdes, Lourdes, Lourdes, Lourdes. |
| 0:45.6 | They shot Katie and Esther. |
| 0:48.5 | In the early 1990s, Algeria was torn apart by a brutal civil conflict. |
| 0:55.0 | After the government and military cancelled national elections that an Islamist party was poised to win, |
| 1:02.0 | armed groups took up weapons against the state, reported here in an episode of BBC assignment in 1991. |
| 1:10.0 | Martyrs Square, Algeria's city Centre, Algeria's fledgling democracy crushed between a repressive |
| 1:16.8 | state machine and Islamic extremists. And what followed was a decade of violence. Islamist |
| 1:23.8 | militants targeted politicians, journalists, well-known figures and foreigners, |
| 1:29.9 | accusing them of supporting the government. |
| 1:32.7 | All foreigners were urged to leave the country, and many did. |
| 1:36.6 | But Sister Lourdes Miguelis was part of a group of Catholic nuns who decided to stay. |
| 1:41.6 | I am Spanish and I am an Augustinian sister. |
| 1:45.8 | I have been here in Algeria for 53 years. |
| 1:53.0 | Lourdes arrived decades earlier, sent there by her religious order. |
| 1:59.4 | At first it was hard because I understood absolutely nothing. |
| 2:02.9 | I didn't understand Arabic. |
| 2:04.2 | I didn't understand French. |
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