Kuwait Times

Algeria expects France to apologize for colonial past

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PARIS: Algeria is waiting for an apology for France’s colonial occupation of the North African country, the president said, expressing hope that Emmanuel Macron would build on recent conciliato­ry overtures. A global reexaminat­ion of the legacy of colonialis­m has been unleashed by the May killing of unarmed African American George Floyd by a white police officer, which sparked mass protests around the world. “We have already had half-apologies. The next step is needed... we await it,” President Abdelmadji­d Tebboune said Saturday in an interview with news channel France 24.

“I believe that with President Macron, we can go further in the appeasemen­t process... he is a very honest man, who wants to improve the situation.” France’s 132 years of colonial rule in Algeria, and the brutal eightyear war that ended it, have left a legacy of often prickly relations between the two countries. In what has been seen as a thaw in ties, Algeria on Friday received the skulls of 24 resistance fighters decapitate­d during the colonial period. The skulls will be laid to rest in the martyrs’ section of the capital’s El Alia cemetery on Sunday-the 58th anniversar­y of Algeria’s independen­ce-according to media reports.

Tebboune said an apology from France would “make it possible to cool tensions and create a calmer atmosphere for economic and cultural relations”, especially for the more than six million Algerians who live in France. In December 2019, Macron said that “colonialis­m was a grave mistake” and called for turning the page on the past. During his presidenti­al election campaign, he had created a storm by calling France’s colonizati­on of Algeria a “crime against humanity”. UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has urged countries to make amends for “centuries of violence and discrimina­tion”.

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