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Sultan states respect for Algerian struggle

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His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has reiterated his profound respect, appreciati­on and affection for resistance fighters who spearheade­d Algeria’s freedom struggle.

“I am not ignorant when it comes to the history of Algeria. I officially visited the country in March 16, 1986, during which I gave a lecture hailing the heroics, sacrifices and courage of the Algerian National Liberation Front,” added Dr Shaikh Sultan, in a statement published by Emirates News Agency (WAM).

“I know Algerian history very well, and what I mentioned during the London Book Fair was merely to indicate the friendly relations between Charles de Gaulle and culture minister Malraux, and how much he used to impact him, and perhaps my words might have been misunderst­ood due to my summary,” said Dr Shaikh Sultan.

“De Gaulle was very ferocious in the way he dealt with our resisting brothers in Algeria, but after he assumed presidency his government secretly contacted the Algerian National Liberation Front to start negotiatio­ns,” he said.

Apology offered

Dr Shaikh Sultan stressed that the topic was not related to the National Liberation Front, but rather was a descriptio­n of how culture can influence even a cruel man to the extent of changing his very nature. “If my brothers in Algeria considered my comments unfair to them, I would like to extend to them my apologies, because I love and respect them,” he said.

Dr Shaikh Sultan recalled that the Algerian revolution that began in 1954 and lasted until 1962 and was led by the Algerian National Liberation Front had caused severe crises in France, adding that it was behind the fall of the French Fourth Republic, which allowed Charles de Gaulle to return and rule, and overthrow successive French government­s.

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