Bride Of France

Bride Of France
Sixty years ago, hundreds of people were killed in this horrific massacre in Paris, the capital and Bride of France. Around 30,000 Algerians were peacefully demonstrating against the curfew at the time. They were calling for independence by ending the seven-year war against France in North Africa. In 1961, the police killed at least 100 Algerian demonstrators who took part in a demonstration. Some were thrown into the Seine. That day marks one of the darkest chapters in French colonial history. Hakeem was only 18 years old at that time. That 60 years About this earlier incident, while telling his story to La Humanity newspaper, he was nervous many times, his face showed various ups and downs. Very few people know about this incident because it was reported only nominally during the incident. Hakim was one of the nearly 14,000 Algerians arrested during the operation. The government of that time censored this news. Many archives were destroyed and journalists were strictly forbidden from investigating the report. This time Only three deaths were mentioned in the bulletin, including a French national.
The international media did not give him any space. Here we drown the Algerian people'. It is also the title of a new book by French historian Fabrice Raispoti. The book describes how a man collected evidence from eyewitnesses 30 years after the massacre. The exact number of casualties has not been confirmed, but some historians claim that 200 to 300 Algerians died that day. Historians say that the next total of 110 bodies washed up on the banks of the Seine River. Some were thrown after being killed while others were injured and thrown into cold water thinking that they would drown. The youngest among the dead was fifteen-year-old Fatima Baya. Fatima's body was found on October 31 in a canal near the Seine River. In 1963, author William Gardner Smith wrote much in his novel 'Stone Face', which gave early information about the trend of racism against Arabs. But this is a fiction novel and its ever Frances Not translated into English. This reflects the racism of the time against Arabs. The protesters were peacefully protesting against the imposition of curfew on Algerian people No apologies The country has done little to address the Paris massacre.
In 2012, François Hollander admitted that the massacre had taken place. It was the first time a French president had done so. In a statement marking the 60th anniversary of the massacre, President Emmanuel Macron said there was no excuse for crimes committed on the orders of the police chief. his However, the French president did not meet the expectations of the victims. He did not say how many people were killed in the massacre and what the state was doing at the time. The French left was then in opposition. Surprisingly, they too did not come forward to criticize the massacre. Raispotti says the racist nature of the operation cannot be denied. Meanwhile, anyone who appeared anywhere to be Algerian was targeted. This campaign against the Algerian people in Paris was informally referred to as 'Retinue' was called. Which means - 'rat hunting'. After October 17, the police continued to search for Algerians for several days. Moroccans are said to have had to put 'Moroccan' signs on their doors, worried about police raids. Portuguese, Spanish and Italian migrant workers, whom the police mistook for Algerians because of their curly hair and dark skin, complained of being systematically stopped and searched. Researchers claim that not only police and security forces participated in this operation Rather, firefighters were also involved. Thousands were illegally deported to Algeria. where they were held in concentration camps despite having French citizenship. The then president Charles de Gaulle negotiated with the Algerian National Liberation Front to end the war and secure Algerian independence. After five months the war ended and in July 1962 he got freedom. But in 1961 the situation was tense. On October 5, authorities in Paris ordered all Algerians to leave their homes between 8:00 p.m. and 5:30 a.m.Banned.
Algeria took out a protest march against this curfew. The organizers decided to keep it completely peaceful. It is not yet clear what orders were given to the security forces that day. But Maurice Papon, then the Paris police chief, was notorious for his behavior. He served in eastern Algeria where he oversaw the repression and torture of Algerian political prisoners in 1956. He later oversaw the deportation of 1,600 Jews to Nazi concentration camps in Germany during World War II.He was convicted in French courts of surveillance while he was a senior security official under the Vichy government. The trial, which took place between 1997 and 1998, uncovered some of the classified archives related to the October 17 massacre and an extraordinary revelation. Paved the way for extensive research on Poshi. A preliminary inquiry into the incident was conducted and a total of 60 claims were rejected. No one else was prosecuted. No one was prosecuted because the massacre occurred during the Algerian War was included in the amnesty granted to M. Mr. Rice's granddaughter hopes that this 60th anniversary will help establish the truth and determine those responsible for the bloodiest police massacre in French history. No nation is guilty of the massacre of humanity. At what point in history did each generation become the greatest power when they were drunk with power, or did they kill innocent people in the name of humanity for their own interests? kills and man cannot separate himself individually from his nation because good and Evil is not human's but in heredity, the argument of which is that even today, with the same thought, the tradition is repeated which must have been repeated at the time of killing the first human or any living being on this planet, i.e. barbarity is our heritage but Another aspect of our heritage is to save a human life but the famous one is more life taking which is also because of our stupidity and unnatural behavior we should not place the killer anywhere I think when the crime starts to become anonymous. So from society it starts to end but our bad Luck In our lines, the innocence of the victim would be less and the brutality of the killer would be more, as in the example above and below is the news of an innocent 12-year-old girl who was recently killed in Paris. It is surprising how she was presented. Is
The citizens of Paris are in the grip of the heartbreaking murder of a 12-year-old student. The girl's body was found in a container in the yard of her apartment building on Friday. The girl, Lola, had spent her day at school as usual, but her father became concerned when she did not return home in the afternoon. Lola's body was found inside the container and was covered with something. His hands and feet were bound and there were reportedly wounds on his neck, while an autopsy revealed that Lola Death was due to suffocation. On Saturday morning, the police arrested the main suspect in the murder. The suspect is a 24-year-old woman of Algerian origin, whose name has been reported in the media as Dahabiya B. The suspect was identified on video from a security camera at the apartment building, where she was seen entering the main entrance with Lola on Friday afternoon. Later, the woman was seen leaving the building with the container and then acting strangely on the street. Flowers are being placed outside the premises of the building where Lola lived She used to do it An eyewitness said he asked for help to get money through 'organ trafficking'. However, the police say that they did not get any major clue from this information. The police believe that Dahabiya B was not in a good mental state and that his act was 'unintentional'. In addition to Dahabiya B, a 43-year-old man who is believed to have been carrying Dahabiya B and the container in his car has also been detained. Police believe Dehbia B took the apartment after driving around the Paris suburbs returned to the building, where her sister also lives. It is said that there was a quarrel between the two sisters after which Dahabiya left the house. He spent the night in a flat in the suburbs of Bois-Columbus, where he was taken into custody the next day. , image source Reuters 'We can't trust anyone' Police have launched an investigation into the murder and Dahabiya B is expected to be detained pending a judicial inquiry. Children and parents at Lola's school were worried on Monday morning. Education Minister Other mayor of Paris visited the school. Gesmi, a father of two, told the newspaper Le Parisien that "my daughter cried all day on Saturday, she didn't sleep even for a moment." Now we can't trust anyone in our neighborhood. I am very scared for my children.' A local woman told the newspaper that this incident has shaken me. This morning I went to my son's school, which is only a few meters away, to be satisfied. She said that from now on I will go to drop her off and pick her back up. If he at half past will leave work at four o'clock when I am done. There can be no compromise on this. Brigitte McEwan, the wife of the French president, described it as a "disgusting and unbearable tragedy".
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