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Algeria: Vote Expected in Parliament on Draft Criminalisation of Colonization

  • On Wednesday, Algeria's parliament will vote on a draft law framing France's colonial rule as a `state crime` and seeking apology and reparations.
  • Longstanding grievances include French colonisation , with disputed death tolls—Algeria cites 1.5 million, French historians estimate 500,000, 400,000 of them Algerian.
  • Parliament speaker Brahim Boughali said the bill is `a sovereign act` and sends `a clear message, both internally and externally, that Algeria's national memory is neither erasable nor negotiable`.
  • In Paris, officials have responded by noting Emmanuel Macron, French President, called colonisation a `crime against humanity` but stopped short of an apology, and last week Pascal Confavreux, French foreign ministry spokesman, declined to comment on `political debates taking place in foreign countries`.
  • Analysts note the vote occurs amid a major diplomatic crisis and say the measure is largely symbolic yet politically significant, while Hosni Kitouni said the law marks a rupture in memory relations with France.
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Colonization: France colonized Algeria between 1830 and 1962, during which time it was guilty of torture, disappearances, and…

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Algiers unanimously adopted a law criminalizing French colonization and demanding official apologies in Paris, a text with a strong memorial and political reach.

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A law passed by the Algerian Parliament on 24 December officially asks France for apologies and reparations for its colonial past.

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Algeria's deputies passed a law on Wednesday, 24 December, to "criminalize French colonization", in a context of diplomatic tensions between Algiers and Paris.

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On 24 December, the Algerian Parliament voted on a bill calling French colonization a "state crime" and calling on France "official excuses", at a time when the two countries remained stuck in a major crisis.

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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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