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Algeria recovers the corpses of its heroic opponents in order to sacrifice their lives in the face of the French colonizer

2020-07-03T20:08:23.399Z


Damascus - SANA After 170 years, the remains of 24 of the martyrs of the Algerian popular resistance to French colonialism return to the land of A.


Damascus-Sana

After 170 years, the remains of 24 of the martyrs of the Algerian popular resistance to French colonialism will return to the homeland at a time when the Algerians and the liberals of the world are bringing with them the 58th anniversary of their country's independence day and the restoration of their sovereignty from the clutches of the occupation and in order to restore freedom, dignity and national sovereignty.

Long and arduous negotiations conducted by Algeria with France in exchange for retrieving the remains of these heroic resistance fighters who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their country to return to the soil of their homeland in conjunction with the anniversary of the Independence Day, which lasted for more than 132 years during which the French colonial practiced various forms of persecution, killing, torture and displacement.

The Algerian President, Abdel Majid Taboun, affirmed the Algerian state’s intention to complete the process of returning the remains of the Algerian resistance fighters who “loved their lands and sacrificed for their dearest possessions” so that all the martyrs would be reunited over their homeland.

The remains of many of the Algerian resistance fighters are in the Natural History Museum in Paris and its return was the subject of an official request submitted by Algeria to France and the issue was raised during negotiations between the higher authorities of the two countries where a committee composed of Algerian experts was established to determine it.

In addition to the remains of the heroic resistance fighters of the French occupation, Algeria is also calling for the retrieval of its archive located in France, and the Director General of the Algerian National Archives Abdel Majid Sheikhi reiterated today that his country “will never back down” from this demand and that “the generations that will follow will continue to adhere to the request to recover all the archives The patriot, which dates back to several periods of Algerian history, was deported to France.

The men of the popular resistance in Algeria wrote the strongest heroic epics over the period of the occupation, during which the Algerians paid a long price for the blood of more than 10 million martyrs, culminating in their sacrifices by forcing France to enter into negotiations that ultimately led to the independence of Algeria and the departure of the colonizer to remain its aftermath Bloody and bleeding wounds recorded on the pages of history to be a living testimony to the crimes of colonialism and the sacrifices and heroics of the Algerians and their martyrs.

At a time when Algeria commemorates the anniversary of independence, it celebrates it in recognition and honor for the sacrifices made by its martyrs in order to liberate their country from the French colonialism that the opponents of Algeria faced despite its cruelty and multiple brutality, so that their country succeeded in building a strong state that achieves the aspirations of its citizens through comprehensive policies in all economic and social fields And cultural.

Basem Kanoon

Source: sena

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