Algeria"s parliament has unanimously passed a law declaring France"s colonial rule from 1830 to 1962 a "state crime." The legislation criminalizes the glorification of this period and demands formal apologies and full reparations for the damages inflicted during that time.
This decision reflects ongoing tensions between Algeria and France regarding the legacy of colonialism. The law aims to address historical grievances and seeks recognition of the suffering caused by French rule.
For more on related coverage, see recent developments in political discourse surrounding historical injustices.





