Algerians honor victims of colonial-era French crackdown at Paris Olympics ceremony

Category: Politics

Algerian athletes honored victims of the 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics by tossing red roses into the river. This act commemorated the tragic event where around 120 protesters died and thousands were arrested. The gesture sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a significant homage while others felt it was inappropriate for the Olympic occasion.

Keywords: Algeria, France, Olympics

Source: Union-Bulletin.com

Update At: 7/27/2024

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