the migration’s role in the reconstruction of people in the Algerian Sahara during the antiquity (Tassili N’Ajjer as a model)

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  • fouzi ferahtia university of msila

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Refugees,, Federal Liberation Front in Tunisia, The establishment of National Liberation Front’s Authority.

Abstract

This study seeks a serious and purposeful attempt aimed at standing at one of the most important events that formed a challenge to the Algerian revolution through its conflict with the French colonialism, both; inside through the armed struggle or abroad through the war of diplomatic propaganda to win the battle of betting on refugees, especially the neighboring countries, those who were forming ;before the starting of the revolution, the category of Algerian immigrants in Tunisia , which is the most important aspect of our study, and then their number doubled with the outbreak of the Algerian revolution due to the policy of colonial repression and forced displacement of the people who lived in villages and towns across the border areas. Therefore the FLN tried to convince and adapt them because they were the basis of the strategic revolution in Tunisia.
This category will form another conflict with the French colonialism authorities represented in its diplomacy and consulate located in Tunisia , which insisted that their affair should not be internationalized and that they are considered as citizens of "French Muslims" who were pushed by "violence" to leave their country, and between the propaganda of the colonial system that did not leave any way to emphasize on they are refugees forced into this conflict by the policy of colonial repression.

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2024-06-27

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ferahtia, fouzi. (2024). the migration’s role in the reconstruction of people in the Algerian Sahara during the antiquity (Tassili N’Ajjer as a model). Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities , 14(01), 1000. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSSH/article/view/851

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