According to : http://www.algerie-focus.com/
Comment by Slimane Melab.
It 's a sad
reality that dwells in the hearts of several French-born Algerians
(pieds-noirs) or East of Europe. For the so-called ((The Maghreb)), They have
never lived up to understand these secrets, but they have always been
humiliated and marginalized both in the long term to give the opportunity to
them to govern this new France. They should win this war of discrimination that
has lasted since 1962. Most of them were French (Pieds-Noirs), in Algeria,
which means "Feet Blacks", in French, so they were baptized by the
Algerians, (when they entered Algeria in 1827, were dressed all in black
including boots), or the major party of them came from 'Eastern Europe,
And then
there was no agreement for a minimum of real coexistence of negative elements
that have caused
accordingly
rivalry, dispute that led to hatred,
underestimation,
especially discord and outright discrimination. They are (the founders)
of the
New France,
occupying the best positions
largest in
France, are found in various government offices
, The
State, in large factories, sales offices in public
In the army
vehicles ... In short, they are everywhere and in the most important and
the most
interesting places in France. But in reality, it's like a
cultural
and economic colonization. The real long generation French
has nothing
to do with those of today, is a kind of revenge
against the
Algerians.
Nothing to
do with religion with regard to the case of
Ambassador
Franco-Algerian who in my opinion is not even Muslim.
Algerian
Muslim does not mean today, because there are the three great monotheistic
religions. It 'an injustice to put everyone in the same bag. Human beings are
born free with no religion on earth, is the man who then tried to transform the
natural life free, without prohibition to that of the laws and regulations of
God, "You shall not covet your neighbor who does not want for you and you
should never force your like to follow you because you know the truth, live the
way you want and let live as they wish and always remember that you have
nothing more than your brother, let God's judgment to God and do not get the
same in his place! "
Zair Kedadouche, Ambassador Franco-Algerian in Andorra
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