阿尔及利亚立法将法国殖民统治定为“国家犯罪”,法方回应
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-25 22:54

Group 1 - Algeria's parliament has passed a law declaring French colonial rule as a "national crime," marking a significant political stance after previous attempts since the 1980s failed to gain approval [1] - The law highlights systematic resource exploitation, large-scale casualties, and environmental damage due to nuclear tests conducted by France in Algeria, demanding apologies and reparations from France [1] - The law also categorizes the collaboration of Algerian "Harki" individuals with French colonial forces as "treason" [1] Group 2 - The French Foreign Ministry expressed regret over Algeria's decision, viewing it as hostile and detrimental to rational discussions on historical issues between the two nations [2] - France aims to continue dialogue with Algeria on security and immigration matters despite the tensions arising from this law [2] - French President Macron has previously acknowledged the colonial actions in Algeria as "crimes against humanity" and emphasized the need for historical recognition and apologies [2]

阿尔及利亚立法将法国殖民统治定为“国家犯罪”,法方回应 - Reportify