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Algerian TV Host Zaki Alilat: France Is Our Enemy, We Should Cut Umbilical Cord Tying Us To It; Prof. Ahmed Rouadjia: I Love France And Have No Complex About It
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Source: El Hayat TV (Algeria)
Algerian Journalist and TV Host Zaki Alilat said that France was the enemy of Algeria in the past, and is still its enemy today. He made his remarks during an El Hayat TV (Algeria) debate about relations between Algeria and France that aired on January 29, 2021. Alilat stated that even if France apologized to Algeria and sold the Louvre Museum, the Eiffel Tower, its factories, and all its economy, which were built by Algerian hands, it still would not be able to compensate the Algerians for killing millions, sowing ignorance, and exterminating generations. He continued to say that France will not apologize, and Algeria does not need France s apologies.
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February 17, 2021
Special Dispatch No. 9184
Russian Liberal Politician Yavlinsky Ruptures The Opposition s Solidarity Behind Navalny, Accuses Navalny Of Nationalism And Populism
February 17, 2021
For a moment, it appeared that the anti-corruption crusader and opposition leader Alexey Navalny had united the opposition behind him, as a reaction to the failed assassination attempt upon him and his arrest upon returning to Russia. This opposition was short lived and the founder of the liberal Yabloko Party, Grigory Yavlinsky, published a long essay on the Echo of Moscow site titled Without Putinism and Populism .[1] Navalny was the populist and his siren song was a repetition of the tragedy of Russian history where the opposition banded together to support the lesser evil losing sight of the fact that the lesser evil always morphed into the greater evil. There was no shortcut to educating the populace on the tenets of constitutional government. Navalny s tactics brought sufferi