It takes place in Paris, France

19 MARCH IN PARIS, FROM A FALSIFIED AND SQUATTED EVENT TO THE WAR OF SYMBOLS…
This Sunday 19 March saw two separate gatherings of Algerians in France in Paris. One at the Place du Colonel Fabien in the 19th arrondissement, that of the clientele, the relatives of the junta and the undocumented migrants of Barbès solicited for the occasion, which the voice of its master calls “members of the Algerian community established in France” and the other, that of the so-called “opponents” designated by the junta’s press as “the henchmen and traitors unleashed against their own country” at the Place de la République.
What the hell! Why two gatherings for the same event, “to celebrate the feast of victory”, to hear the signing of the ceasefire that came into force after the signing, on 18 March 1962, of the Evian Agreements between the representatives of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) led by Krim Belkacem, the Kabyle native of Aït Yahya Moussa, who will be assassinated by the Algerian services (Military Security, precedent of the current criminal DRS) of the Algerian criminal dictator Boumediene, on 18 October 1970 in Frankfurt, Germany and representatives of the French government.
Two events to celebrate a sad day for Kabylia. The Kabyles, who liberated this country, had it snatched from them in 1962 by crime, violence and cunning by those who were hidden at the borders.
The celebration by the falsifiers of History, inveterate squatters, took place in the highlighting of a fragmented, torn, shredded, broken country where the “Algerian brothers” treat each other, quite rightly, as traitors.
The junta wanted to recuperate and monopolise the historical legitimacy of this date by celebrating this 19 March, for the first time in France, in order to make it a piece of the memorial war to come. A provocation, a punishment and above all a threat, in terms of its ability to mobilise its dormant 5th column, for Macron’s France which refuses to extradite Algerian opponents. A gathering under the nose of the French.
A gathering “in the heart of the French capital”, according to the arrogant APS (Algerie Press Service), avoiding in its aggressive and symbol usurping impulse, the gathering of the so-called “opponents” of the Place de la République in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, the latter, no less engaged in the war and the usurpation of symbols.
In this way, with these initiatives, this junta and its so-called “democratic” offspring have signed their political and moral failure. Ethics? not even to be mentioned. Scavengers of history.
Who can prove, better than anything else, that this Algeria is only a chimera and a shadow of its former self. It has been delivered to a lamentable war of symbols in the middle of a foreign land, France, so hated and insulted, with all the obvious risks of a civil war between Algerians on the soil of this former colonial power which, all in all, has lost its civilisational wager in Algeria.
Not satisfied with its asymmetrical war and its attempts at genocide against Kabylia since 1962, not satisfied with the black decade in which 250,000 Algerians perished, the Algerian colonial military junta is striving to sow the seeds of a civil war between Algerians in France.
The Paris police prefecture, well aware of potential violent street fights between Algerians, as it already happened during the Hirak at the Place de la République, deployed its police in numbers, except for a few attempts by the junta’s strong-armed natives and Islamists, who were quickly controlled and cleared away.
All that remains of this day are the greasy papers of fried/merguez sandwiches, slobbering, spitting and insults from both sides and, among Algerians, hatred, resentment and rupture.
Well informed, vigilant and warned, by the MAK, Movement for the self-determination of Kabylia, the dignified Kabyles avoided the places of Colonel Fabien and the Republic. Kabylia distances itself from this masquerade. Its fight is for its self-determination and independence.
CLKI – Free Chroniclers of Independent Kabylia

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