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Will the forgotten history of Algeria awaken the consciences of the rulers of the Mouradia Palace…??

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Marwan Zniber
On February 5, 1962, General de Gaulle gave a televised speech in which he spoke about the Algerian issue. He said, “For us, it is about achieving peace as soon as possible and helping Algeria take control of its destiny,” trying in various ways to save the country from a civil war. In Algeria, after the escalation of violence carried out by opponents of Algerian independence, as well as by extremist colonialists who wanted to cling to Algeria in order to preserve their economic and financial interests, after the start of the Evian negotiations, which had made advanced strides.
The reprisals carried out by the French Secret Army Organization (founded by French supporters of Algeria in 1961) against the Algerians had reached their peak, prompting General de Gaulle to visit Algeria in his capacity as head of the French government, and he addressed the supporters of Algeria’s subordination to France from the colonists with his famous phrase, “I understand you,” in an event. It gave rise to various interpretations…
The historic speech given by the French President “Ducault” regarding Algeria’s self-determination had removed doubt with certainty regarding the identity of the Algerian people, and he said verbatim, “I will pose the question to the Algerians as individuals, because since the world existed, there has been no Algerian unity or sovereignty. The Carthaginians have taken turns. The Romans, the Vandals, the Byzantines, the Arabs of the Levant, the Arabs of Andalusia, the Turks and the French were to occupy the country without there ever being, in any form, the existence of an Algerian state.”
Many historians believe with conclusive evidence that there was no Algerian people before the year 1830, which caused Algeria to lose its identity and fall under the influence of shocks, which made it try to create a common illusion in order to confer historical legitimacy… taking into account the importance of history in the lives of peoples through its clarification. To the roots to which it belongs, as a nation that is ignorant of its history is a nation without identity.
This historical proposal is demonstrated by a document from the French archives, which is a correspondence between the French Ministry of War and the Directorate of African Affairs during the French colonization of Algeria on October 14, 1839, stating that General Schneider, who sent the letter, proposes for the first time to name that region of North Africa Algeria, and that this be done. The decision on all documents and correspondence will subsequently be made
In any case, analysts agree that the memory of this country seems tired, and that the actions of the rulers of the Greater Tindouf Republic and their maneuvers towards neighboring countries without exception (Morocco, the Sahel countries, Libya and Tunisia) are nothing but the inevitability of a deep connection between the concepts of history, politics and identity. The Mouradia Palace gang You will remain forever creating problems, glorifying yourself, imagining heroics, and tampering with the facts, in order to create a false historical reality….
It is sufficient to say the historical Farhat Abbas (one of the first founders of the movement demanding independence from France), when he said, “I will not die for the Algerian homeland because this homeland does not exist. If I had discovered the Algerian nation, I would have been a patriot, and I would not have been ashamed as if I had committed a crime.” Men who died for the national ideal are honored and respected every day. My life is no more valuable than theirs, and yet I have not found it…. I asked history, I questioned the living and the dead, I visited cemeteries, and no one told me that… We do not build on the wind… »

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