Remembering the Massacres of May 8th, 1945: Algeria Commemorates the National Day of Memory
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On the 81st anniversary of the massacres of May 8th, 1945, Radio Algeria International looks back at one of the darkest and most defining chapters in Algeria’s history.
This special program revisits the tragic events of Sétif, Guelma, and Kherrata, honors the memory of the thousands of victims of colonial repression, and reflects on how these massacres became a turning point on Algeria’s path toward independence.
Compiled and presented by: Messaoud CHARFI

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