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Pressed that the law of 23 February is not the only mistake that France has committed against Algeria, according to her France had already committed a number of mistakes on the top of them crimes against humanity, plus the massacres of 08 May and its denial of black feet then, and other mistakes that lobby in France is still proud of them. Benbaraem considered yesterday, in a meeting in Oran, that the biggest crime committed against Algerian is its refusal to let them have a look on the archives that are related to the colonial period, and this through laws that was put by French governments amongst them 3 and 9 January 1979 and these hold many facts about the unlawful behaviours that have been committed by France against the Algerian people. The same interlocutor added that the two bills will stop researchers from taking knowledge of the content of this public archive safe after 30 years, and justice projects after 100 years. The dossiers related to secret tribunals, French republic presidency, compensations for war, the French law defined by 60 years. The spokeswoman of the organisation mentioned above threatened that she will go the international tribunal as a first step to force the French authorities to open the archives to the Algerian researchers to have knowledge of the colonial period. The interlocutor didn’t rule out the United Nations being her destination to force France a acknowledge its massacres in Algeria M Bouzana — El-Khabar | ||||||||||||||||||
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