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Boughali: French Nuclear Tests in Algeria, A Crime That Does Not Expire

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Ibrahim Boughali, the President of the National People’s Assembly, stated on Tuesday that the nuclear tests conducted by France in Algeria constitute a crime that does not expire with time.

In a tweet from his official account on the X platform, Boughali said: “The sixty-fourth anniversary of the nuclear explosions carried out by France in Algeria reopens deep wounds that have not and will not heal. These crimes attest to an unparalleled brutality that colonialism has not been able to obscure from the eyes of humanity. It is a crime that does not expire.”

This statement reflects the ongoing impact and the deep scars left by the French nuclear tests on the Algerian territory and its people, underscoring the demand for recognition and justice for these historical injustices.

For more insights into Algeria’s stance on this issue and its implications for Franco-Algerian relations, visit dzwatch.net. French Nuclear Tests in Algeria

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