Some were shot dead. Some were thrown into the Seine; some already dead, some still alive, their feet and hands bound. This official death toll reported 44 people injured. A few days later, the tally was raised to three dead and 64 injured. No police officers were reported killed. The FLN said people were killed, were missing and 2, injured. A year later, Investigative Magistrate Jean Geromini used judicial records to confirm that 48 Algerians were drowned in the Seine on October 17, The same year that Geromini produced his report, one of the few historians to have gained access to police records, Jean-Paul Brunet, concluded that 30 to 40 deaths could be confirmed.
Brunet however noted that reports of hundreds of demonstrators killed by the police were exaggerations, a number of Algerians were murdered by the FLN for either failing to pay their dues or because of a perceived failure to rally to the cause. The death toll is still hotly disputed. But historians agree that between and people were killed from September to October. Corpses were found in the Seine throughout that period; there were probably during this time. The official version is outrageously false.
The official version took hold. It went thus: After the FLN forced Algerians to demonstrate, some fired shots, forcing the police to retaliate in self-defence.
The press — including the left-wing press — was censored during the Algerian War and was happy to go along with that story. The French population naturally went along with it too. For several days, detained demonstrators protested, notably at the Versailles sports arena. Others were sent back to Algeria and imprisoned there. Some journalists were keen to break through the censorship. His photos show men trapped by police on metro platforms, men with their hands pressed to the wall or forced into the air in front of police officers bearing machine guns, wounded men covered in blood, and dead bodies.
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Visa To Algeria. Important notes: Please take note of the following general information: The marriage of an Algerian citizen solemnised in a register office in the UK or Ireland can be registered at the Algerian Consulate in London, if the marriage has been celebrated in another country than the UK or Ireland, the registration must be made at the Algerian Embassy or Consulate in the country where getting married; A family book livret de famille is issued after registration; The citizens whose marriage is registered at the Consulate in London may obtain a marriage certificate.
Burnous is made of lawn in the summer while it is prepared with wool in the winter. This may be consisting of captivating embroidery and various design patterns.
The typical women of Algeria wear a dress that is known as Haik which is a veil like fabric that covers the woman from head to toe. Under this they use loose fitting trousers.
The Islamic influence is also shown as mostly the women cover their heads by headdresses.
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