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malibuzz · 9 months
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Crise diplomatique Mali-Algérie: l'ambassadeur algérien de retour à Bamako
L’ambassadeur de l’Algérie au Mali est rentré vendredi à Bamako, plus de deux semaines après son rappel par Alger lié à des tensions diplomatiques entre ces deux pays voisins, ont indiqué samedi à l’AFP un conseiller du ministre des Affaires étrangères malien et une source proche de l’ambassade d’Algérie à Bamako. L’ambassadeur du Mali en Algérie qui avait été rappelé dans son pays par mesure de…
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kingonews · 1 year
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COMMENT UNE BENINOISE FUT TUÉE ET RETROUVÉE DANS LE CONGÉLATEUR DE SON COMPAGNON BOUCHER EN FRANCE.
L’on en sait un peu plus désormais dans l’affaire de la beninoise tuée en France par son copain Algérien et dont le corps a été retrouvé, découpé dans un congélateur. De source très proche de sa famille contactée en France, la victime connue sous le nom Déo est une mère de trois enfants. L’aîné serait d’un père autre que les deux derniers. La victime qui a déjà rompu avec ses deux premiers maris…
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sissa-arrows · 6 months
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For the French white people who think the vote of the Assemblée Nationale to commemorate the massacre of October 17th 1961 shows that France changed and that it’s a step toward the right direction… You need to get Algerian friends to get you a reality check.
First of all the text is filled with historical inaccuracies/lies. They say that Algerians were repressed because they protested despite a legal decree imposing a curfew on Algerians only. It implies that Algerians were doing something illegal and the repression was caused by illegal activities. But guess what? There was no decree. The curfew was imposed by the police and approved by the government BUT the government didn’t want to leave tracks and they couldn’t pass a discriminatory decree because it would be yet another other thing justifying resistance. So officially it was just a recommendation not an obligation which means that officially Algerians were not defying the law.
Now legality has never been a way to show if something is good or moral or not. Disobeying unjust, discriminatory, racist laws is a citizen’s duty. Good people won’t use the lie about a decree to justify the murder of Algerians at the hand of France. But that’s the thing the right to resist unfair laws never applied to us (North Africans and Black people). You saw it with Nahel Allah yarhmou the cop who killed him became a fucking millionaire because people considered that Nahel’s death was his own fault for not respecting the law.
When the government implies that Algerians protesting on October 17th 1961 were doing something illegal they imply that they had a role in their own deaths that had they not done anything illegal they would be alive.
The second problem with that decision to commemorate this massacre is that there’s still no recognition of it. I hate Maurice Papon with all my heart. But while Papon was a piece of shit who deserved a painful death and I’m convinced that he is burning in Hell, people act with him the way they act with Netanyahu. They put all the blame on him and pretend he is the problem without recognizing that the whole system the whole government and the people were/are accomplices. They say that it’s all Papon’s actions and wash away the blood they have on their hands but the thing is if it was Papon then the government would have punished the cops who killed Algerians but no not only they didn’t punish any of the cops but that’s also coincidentally when De Gaulle decided that there would be a complete pardon for all the French people (settlers, cops, soldiers…) who committed crimes against Algerians.
So no it’s not a step forward. It’s not a win against colonialism. It’s a government trying to blind you by pretending to care and you’re falling for it.
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gouinisme · 1 year
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everyday i remember how i remember how i had lunch with a guy and we had a whole discussion about dnd classes and he almost played with my dnd group AND THEN TURNED OUT HE WAS A PUTAIN DE ZEMMOURISTE DE MERDE
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sabrinetnh · 1 month
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L'artiste algérienne Souad Massi porte le caftan algérien traditionnel lors de son concert réussi en Egypte ♥️
Une vue magnifique d'une artiste merveilleuse 😍♥️
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dykedivorce · 1 month
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autant y a des régionalismes qui puent un peu la merde, autant quand le premier jour de mon arrivée à montréal j'ai croisé un énorme drapeau breton et un bumper sticker breizh j'avoue j'ai été prise d'affection
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les-portes-du-sud · 1 year
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federer7 · 2 years
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Guerre 1914-1918. Armée française. Tirailleurs algériens. Le Brigade du M.C. Hammer
Photo: Neurdein
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downfalldestiny · 2 years
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ليالي ندوروا في وسط لافيل، نخموا نبدلو الديكور..
حبينا نشوفوا واش كاين ورا السور ..
زعما صح كاين نور 🔥 !.
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I just think it’s funny when you see these in things you don’t really expect to see them
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bairiabderrezak · 1 month
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un-coeur-de-pirate · 1 month
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je ne t'en veux pas.
je n'en t'ai jamais voulu.
Ni toi, ni les autres.
Peut-être que tu m'a blessé.
Me3lish ya galbi. ♡
Et quand tu reviendras dans mes bras.
Je me demande
Qui diras "ouhibouka" en premier?
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chaotictomtom · 2 months
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mon job être comme : me faire haïr toujours de plus en plus l'administration française chaque jour
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viralmagg · 4 months
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les-toupies-h · 1 year
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Akli Tadjer
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