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Algeria Declares French Colonisation a Crime, Demands Apology

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Source: ABC | video screenshot

 

Algeria has passed a law labelling France's colonisation a crime and demanding reparations. The decision comes as diplomatic ties between the nations become increasingly tense. The new law bans glorifying colonialism and may escalate the strained relationship further.

 

The colonisation of Algeria from 1830 until 1962 involved mass killings and deportations, culminating in a bloody independence war. Algeria claims 1.5 million deaths occurred during the conflict, although French historians give lower estimates. French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged colonisation as a "crime against humanity" but has stopped short of an apology.

 

Algerian lawmakers celebrated the law's passage with applause, wearing national colours and chanting "long live Algeria." The legislation asserts France's "legal responsibility" for the suffering caused and describes reparations as a right of the Algerian people. France has yet to respond to this recent development.

 

This decision coincides with increased global demands that Western powers offer reparations and return looted artefacts. Algerian lawmakers have specifically called for the return of the 16th-century Baba Merzoug cannon, held in Brest, France. In 2020, France returned 24 Algerian fighter remains, hinting at a complex reconciliation process.

 

Recent geopolitical tensions, particularly over France's support for Moroccan sovereignty in Western Sahara, have further strained relations. Algeria, backing the Polisario Front, opposes France’s stance, contributing to diplomatic discord. The arrest and subsequent pardon of French-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal reflect the fragile state of affairs between the countries, reported the BBC.

 

 

Key Takeaways

  • Algeria passed a law labelling French colonisation a crime and asking for reparations.
  • French colonisation involved mass atrocities; a response from France is pending.
  • Global pressure exists for reparations for colonialism, impacting international relations.

 

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They should just get on with their lives.

Go on Macron, go on.

OK, errrm, sorry.

As in most cases of colonialism the ordinary citizens tax money pays to keep soldiers on site so the rich can get richer. So who shou;ld get the bill the poor tax payers again ?

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The clan, that has been governing the country for decades, trying to distract attention from its notorious incompetence, as usual!

Off Topic post removed

 

@Patong2021

 

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What about a different news: "France declares Algerian immigration a crime, demands apology"

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Is Algeria going to apologies for the conflicts with Morocco & Tunisia, along with a few others.   Years past, or just back in the 1960s.

 

It's history people, get over it.

Algeria can do one.

 

Macron will probably bend over though just like he does for Brigette.

"Sorry about that, here's one hundred Euros. Merci."

I suggest that Algeria pays reparations to Europe for the millions enslaved by the Arab / Ottoman empires and the Barbary Pirates. Then they can talk Turkey with France 🤔

 

 

I support reparations for Algeria.  Pay up France.

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