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Algeria Commemorates November Revolution with National Celebrations

Algiers, Algeria – November 2, 2025 – Algeria is marking the anniversary of its glorious November Revolution with a series of national events and commemorations. The celebrations highlight the unity and resilience of the Algerian people during the struggle for independence.

Earlier today, the President of the Republic received congratulatory messages from numerous world leaders, including the President of the Russian Federation and the President of Turkey. These messages underscore Algeria’s continued importance on the international stage and the strong diplomatic ties it maintains with nations across the globe.

The ongoing commemorations also serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the colonial era. Officials have reiterated that the crimes committed by French colonial forces in Algeria are imprescriptible and will not be forgotten.

Yesterday, the President presided over a ceremony at the National Army Club, honoring the contributions of military personnel. In a separate statement, the Minister of Interior reaffirmed the state’s commitment to supporting security services and civil defense forces, ensuring the safety and security of all citizens.

Further demonstrating Algeria’s strong international relationships, the President also received well wishes from the King of Belgium, the President of Austria, the President of Egypt, the President of Iran, and the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These messages reflect the respect and recognition Algeria commands within the global community. The President also presided over an awards ceremony at the People’s Palace, recognizing individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the nation.

These national celebrations offer an opportunity to reflect on Algeria’s past, celebrate its present, and look forward to a future of continued progress and prosperity.

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