
Brahim Boughali
Brahim Boughali is the President of the People's National Assembly in Algeria. He recently garnered attention for his role in the unanimous approval of a law that calls for the Algerian government to seek formal apologies and reparations from France for crimes committed during the colonial period. This legislation reflects ongoing tensions between Algeria and France, particularly concerning historical grievances stemming from the brutal colonial rule that lasted from 1830 to 1962. Boughali emphasized that the law sends a clear message that Algeria's historical memory is non-negotiable, underlining the significance of this moment in Algeria's diplomatic relations with France.
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Brahim Boughali praised the unanimous approval of the law that criminalizes French colonization.
Argélia aprova lei que criminaliza colonização francesa | ColonialismoBrahim Boughali, president of the assembly, stated that the law sends a clear message both nationally and internationally.
L'Algeria chiede alla Francia «scuse ufficiali e riparazioni per i crimini del periodo coloniale»



