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Rivesaltes Memorial: Tribute to the "Injured Memory" but "on" of the Harkis - Tell Them!

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The Harkis have lived marginalized since 1962 with sometimes unworthy living conditions, from the camp of Rivesaltes to the city of Reart, passing through the hamlet known as forestage. It is on this little-known place of life that Julie Savelli, teacher-researcher at Montpellier III, gathered unpublished testimonies. A work of memory that salutes Kader Goutta, president of Better Living in Rivesaltes, and which will be presented at the Memorial…
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The Harkis have lived marginalized since 1962 with sometimes unworthy living conditions, from the camp of Rivesaltes to the city of Reart, passing through the hamlet known as forestage. It is on this little-known place of life that Julie Savelli, teacher-researcher at Montpellier III, gathered unpublished testimonies. A work of memory that salutes Kader Goutta, president of Better Living in Rivesaltes, and which will be presented at the Memorial…

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Dis-leur ! broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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