France extradites Algerian freedom fighters to Algeria

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Saturday, July 4th: Baaghi TV reports that France handed over the heads of 24 Algerian freedom fighters to Algeria.

About 24 Mujahideen of Algeria were beheaded by the French army. Since then, they have been beheaded and placed in a museum. Algeria gained independence from France. It has been said for a long time that the heads of fighters are returned so that they may be buried.

The skulls were flown from France to Algeria by a special plane yesterday, according to the Algerian state news agency. Leading a group of tribesmen in the struggle against French forces in the mid-nineteenth century.

The Algerian president says Algeria is committed to bringing back the remains of other martyrs. It should be noted that after 7 years of war, France occupied Algeria in 1830 and after 132 years of efforts, Algeria gained independence from France in 1962.

Algeria is a country in North Africa. The largest country in the Mediterranean by area, the 11th largest country in the world, after Sudan in the Arab world and the African continent, Mauritania and Mali. Niger is to the southeast and the Mediterranean to the north. It covers an area of ​​about 2.4 million square miles and has a population of 35.7 million. The capital of Algeria is also called Algeria. Algeria is a member of the Arab League, the United Nations and OPEC.

According to a Wikipedia report, the French invaded and occupied Algeria in 1830. However, this war was very long and very bloody. From 1830 to 1872, the local population was reduced by a third due to wars and diseases. From 1825 to 1847, more than 50,000 French immigrants moved to Algeria. However, the transition was slow because the local population struggled against it.

After the occupation, France made every effort to make Algeria an integral part of France. Thousands of settlers from France, Spain, Italy and Malta migrated to Algeria and occupied important parts of the cities in addition to farming on Algeria’s coastal plains. These settlers had the backing of the French government. Europeans and Algerian Jews living in Algeria since the late 19th century have been recognized as French citizens.

After Algeria’s independence in 1962, people of European descent became known as black-footed because settlers wore black boots. However, the name was used only for slander. However, the vast majority of Muslim Algerians, including veterans, were denied French citizenship and the right to vote.

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