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Thiaroye massacre. The Thiaroye massacre (French: Massacre de Thiaroye; pronounced [tja.ʁwa]) was a massacre of French West African veterans of the 1940 Battle of France, by French forces on the morning of 1 December 1944. These Tirailleurs Sénégalais units had been recently liberated from prisoner camps and after being repatriated to West ...
An Algerian stripped naked and subjected to the actions of five French soldiers, who spread his legs and touch his intimate parts. The Algerian War was an armed conflict between the French Armed Forces and the Algerian National Liberation Front between the years 1954-1962 which ended with Algeria gaining independence from France.
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When Gabon’s longtime leader was detained in the latest coup in Africa last week, France condemned the takeover but did little to intervene — despite having hundreds of troops in the country.
June 29, 2023 at 11:24 PM. French president Emmanuel Macron held a crisis meeting as France was gripped by violence for a second day on Thursday over the police killing of a teenager of North ...
France and the Rwandan genocide. A French marine, part of the international force supporting the relief effort for Rwandan refugees, adjusts the concertina wire surrounding the airport. The role of France in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi has been a source of controversy and debate both within and beyond France and Rwanda.
Kasdi Merbah, former Prime Minister of Algeria. March 10, 1994. Abdelkader Alloula, playwright. Killed by two members of the Islamic Front for Armed Jihad. September 29, 1994. Cheb Hasni, singer. December 3, 1994. Saïd Mekbel, journalist. Assassinated with a car bomb in Aïn Bénian.
T. Torture during the Algerian War. Categories: Background and causes of the Algerian War. French war crimes by country. War crimes in Algeria. Military history of French Algeria.