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France To Speed Up Access To Algeria War Files
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Algeria Welcomes France s Admission It Killed Independence Figure
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Macron admits France murdered Algerian independence figure
By AFP - Mar 03,2021 - Last updated at Mar 03,2021
Algerian demonstrators march during an anti-government protest called by Algerian students on Tuesday in Algiers (AFP photo)
PARIS President Emmanuel Macron has admitted for the first time that French soldiers murdered a top Algerian independence figure then covered up his death in the latest acknowledgement by Paris of its colonial-era crimes.
Macron met four of the grandchildren of Ali Boumendjel and admitted “in the name of France” that the lawyer had been detained, tortured and killed in Algiers on March 23, 1957, his office said Tuesday.
Macron Admits Algerian Freedom Fighter Was Tortured and Murdered
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Algeria welcomes France s admission it killed independence figure AFP 3/4/2021 AFP © Eric Feferberg Algerian lawyer Ali Boumendjel s family had long sought recognition that he had been murdered during the French occupation
Algeria on Thursday welcomed France s admission for the first time that its soldiers tortured and murdered a key figure in the country s independence struggle, then covered it up. Algeria notes with satisfaction the announcement by French President Emmanuel Macron of his decision to honour the fighter and martyr Ali Boumendjel, state television said, quoting an official statement.
Macron met four of Boumendjel s grandchildren earlier this week and admitted in the name of France that the lawyer had been detained, tortured and killed in Algiers on March 23, 1957.