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2024-03-28T19:20:44ZMaghreb trade union support for the General Union of Algerian Workers (1956-1962) (Support for the Tunisian Labour Union and the Moroccan Labour Union as a model (
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Maghreb trade union support for the General Union of Algerian Workers (1956-1962) (Support for the Tunisian Labour Union and the Moroccan Labour Union as a model (
البشري زهاي
This article deals with the study and analysis of the Maghreb
dimension in the political and tsyndical struggle of the General Union
of Algerian Workers, as it highlights the Tunisian and Moroccan.
Maghreb support stations for the General Union of Algerian Workers,
through the unilateral support of both of the Tunisian General Labor
Union and the Moroccan Union to work locally, in addition to the
joint bilateral support locally in various forms ,or internationally
through the unions influencing the global arena, through the
International League of Free Trade Unions or within the global Trade
union
2022-02-01T00:00:00ZSeparatist Movements in Contemporary Africa – The Secession of The Eastern Region from Nigeria (1967-1970) as a model
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Separatist Movements in Contemporary Africa – The Secession of The Eastern Region from Nigeria (1967-1970) as a model
عمي دهبية; يسمينة سعودي
The African continent suffered from several problems after the
independence of its countries, which led to its destabilization and
threat to its unity, which was represented by the separatist movements
led by some regions including Biafra region, which provoked a crisis
is considered the most dangerous separatist movement in the Africa
continent, which resulted in a devastating civil war that left more than
a million and half people dead. We have tried to address the issue by
answering several questions, the most important of which are the
causes of the roots of the Biafra crisis and the reasons for the
secession of the region, its turned into a violent civil war between the
Nigerian government and a group the separate region
2022-02-01T00:00:00ZAlgeria bay travelers during the occupation period - Criticisms and analysis of facts -
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Algeria bay travelers during the occupation period - Criticisms and analysis of facts -
حياة سيدي صالح
The history of Algeria colonial is rich in documentation, and
among these important documents we refers to wanderers writings
about the situation of Algeria and especially the social condition of the
Muslim (Indigenous). We try in this study to convey the different
testimonies and observations of these wanderers regardless of their
different positions and goals, so we present their vision by the
application of the history method of investigation, interview and
comparison to reach the reality about colonial policy in Algeria. We
rely on some examples such as the trip of Sadik Bey (Bey of Tunis) to
Algeria, and the trip of Bou-Acherine representative of Moulay
Abdelaziz the Sultan of Morocco… etc.
2022-02-01T00:00:00ZThe Algerian Front for the Defence and Respect of Freedom..An attempt to unify revolutionary action
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The Algerian Front for the Defence and Respect of Freedom..An attempt to unify revolutionary action
راضية قوي
The post-World War II period saw a strong resurgence of
the Algerian national movement with its different currents, since the
idea of uniting militant action remained among Algerians. Unitarian
experience involving all parties and entities active at the time
emerged; Including nationalists, Islamists, communists and liberals in
an attempt to create a platform of agreement and arrangement for the
preparation of a common Algerian demands list to be submitted to the
French authorities. This was enshrined in the organization then known
as the Algerian Front for the Defence and respect of freedom, which
was created in Algeria on 5 October 1951.
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