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Remembering the 1961 Paris Massacre


Paris massacre of 1961 - Wikipedia

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Remembering the 1961 massacre of Algerians in the heart of Paris

... murdered in central Paris by French police. At the ... Remembering the 1961 massacre of Algerians in the heart of Paris • FRANCE 24 English.

How a massacre of Algerians in Paris was covered up - BBC

"It was a miracle I was not thrown into the Seine," Algerian Hocine Hakem recalled about an infamous but little-known massacre in the French ...

October 17, 1961: A massacre of Algerians in the heart of Paris

Police, politicians and the media covered up this massacre. It was the “most violent” repression of a protest in Western Europe's postwar history, noted British ...

France remembers Algerian massacre 50 years on - The Guardian

The events of 17 October 1961 are considered a massacre by many Algerians, who claim up to 300 members of their community died at the hands of the Paris police.

France remembers Paris massacre amid tensions with Algeria | News

Pressure mounts on France to recognise the 1961 Paris massacre of Algerians as a 'state crime'.

The Paris massacre that time forgot, 51 years on - France 24

Fifty-one years to the day, French President François Hollande has recognised the October 17, 1961 massacre of Algerian protesters in Paris.

1961 Paris massacre remembered on anniversary - Anadolu Ajansı

“We want France to recognize its crimes and massacres of its colonial past and make amends.” Biggest massacre since World War II. Olivier Le ...

France commemorates the 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris

17, 1961 massacre of Algerians — which French authorities have sought to cover up for decades. The commemoration comes after French President ...

Paris massacre: 60 years on, France must face its colonial past

French Algerians don't need ceremonies marking the anniversary of the Paris massacre. We need an anti-fascist movement.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs pays tribute to memory of 17 October 1961 ...

As part of the National Emigration Day commemorating the 63rd anniversary of 17 October 1961 massacres, themed “Pride in Belonging...Path of Fidelity,” the ...

The Massacre of October 17, 1961 by Mitch Abidor

The sign says: “One train can hide another.” In the story of opposition to the French war in Algeria, a similar expression can be used: “One massacre can hide ...

Macron Commemorates 1961 Paris Police Killing of Algerian ...

President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday became the first French head of state to attend commemorations of the mass killing of Algerian independence protesters.

Remembering the 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris

Dozens gathered on Tuesday above the Saint-Michel Bridge in Paris to mark the 55-year anniversary of the massacre of more than 300 Algerians ...

How to Forget a Massacre: What Happened in Paris on October 17 ...

In 1961, Parisian police chucked an untold number of Algerian migrants into the Seine and left them to drown. Decades later, the massacre still ...

Remembering the 1961 Paris Massacre - IlmFeed

Remembering the 1961 Paris Massacre. by IlmFeed November 15, 2015, 9:27 pm. On 17 October 1961, 30,000 French-Algerians held a protest in the French capital ...

French film on 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris wins student Oscar

French film on 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris ... Police killing of French-Algerian student Oussekine remembered on screen, at last.

17 October 1961 - Pieds-Noirs - University of Stirling

Les ponts de la mémoire - Monuments to the 17 October 1961 massacre ... When Algerians took to the streets of central Paris on the evening of 17 ...

A Night to Remember the Algerians Who Were Killed in Paris on ...

2.5 years ago, through a “chrono-cartography” of the event, I have tried to illustrate how the memorialization of this massacre in the streets ...

In France, a 1961 massacre looms large behind a controversial new ...

The anti-terrorism bill could further efface the memory of the virtually forgotten Paris massacre of Oct. 17, 1961, among the bloodiest ...