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The 1960 demonstrations in Algeria was mass demonstrations and popular pro-independence disobedience movement and violent disturbances that rocked the country of Algeria despite the Algerian War. The protests lasted for a short-loved period of 10 days after the visit of French president Charles de Gaulle. The popular uprising was the biggest political opposition challenge the French has faced in Algeria since the 1916 anti-French uprising. Protesters marched for 10 days in Algeria despite threats of suppression and French attacks on protesters and civilians. Demonstrators waved their hands and chanted pro-freedom and independence slogans in the epicenter of the revolution was, Algiers. Large-scale oppression of protesters, rallies and gatherings were banned as a result of the revolts. Prot

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  • Protestas en Argelia de 1960 (es)
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  • The 1960 demonstrations in Algeria was mass demonstrations and popular pro-independence disobedience movement and violent disturbances that rocked the country of Algeria despite the Algerian War. The protests lasted for a short-loved period of 10 days after the visit of French president Charles de Gaulle. The popular uprising was the biggest political opposition challenge the French has faced in Algeria since the 1916 anti-French uprising. Protesters marched for 10 days in Algeria despite threats of suppression and French attacks on protesters and civilians. Demonstrators waved their hands and chanted pro-freedom and independence slogans in the epicenter of the revolution was, Algiers. Large-scale oppression of protesters, rallies and gatherings were banned as a result of the revolts. Prot (en)
  • Las protestas en Argelia de 1960 fueron manifestaciones masivas y movimientos populares de desobediencia independentista y violentos disturbios que sacudieron el país de Argelia, durante la guerra de Argelia. Las protestas duraron un breve período de diez días después de la visita del presidente francés Charles de Gaulle. El levantamiento popular fue el mayor desafío político que los franceses habían enfrentado en Argelia desde el levantamiento de 1916. Los manifestantes marcharon durante 10 días en Argelia a pesar de las amenazas de represión y los ataques franceses contra manifestantes y civiles. Los manifestantes agitaron las manos y corearon consignas a favor de la libertad y la independencia en el epicentro de la revolución, Argel. Las manifestaciones y las reuniones fueron prohibidas (es)
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  • The 1960 demonstrations in Algeria was mass demonstrations and popular pro-independence disobedience movement and violent disturbances that rocked the country of Algeria despite the Algerian War. The protests lasted for a short-loved period of 10 days after the visit of French president Charles de Gaulle. The popular uprising was the biggest political opposition challenge the French has faced in Algeria since the 1916 anti-French uprising. Protesters marched for 10 days in Algeria despite threats of suppression and French attacks on protesters and civilians. Demonstrators waved their hands and chanted pro-freedom and independence slogans in the epicenter of the revolution was, Algiers. Large-scale oppression of protesters, rallies and gatherings were banned as a result of the revolts. Protesters were gunned down, clashed with troops, tanks was deployed to quell rioting and the uprising left hundreds dead. The protests would be known as the beginning of the independence of Algeria in 1962. (en)
  • Las protestas en Argelia de 1960 fueron manifestaciones masivas y movimientos populares de desobediencia independentista y violentos disturbios que sacudieron el país de Argelia, durante la guerra de Argelia. Las protestas duraron un breve período de diez días después de la visita del presidente francés Charles de Gaulle. El levantamiento popular fue el mayor desafío político que los franceses habían enfrentado en Argelia desde el levantamiento de 1916. Los manifestantes marcharon durante 10 días en Argelia a pesar de las amenazas de represión y los ataques franceses contra manifestantes y civiles. Los manifestantes agitaron las manos y corearon consignas a favor de la libertad y la independencia en el epicentro de la revolución, Argel. Las manifestaciones y las reuniones fueron prohibidas como resultado de las revueltas. Los manifestantes fueron abatidos a tiros, se desplegaron tanques para sofocar los disturbios y el levantamiento dejó cientos de muertos. Las protestas se conocerían como el comienzo de la independencia de Argelia en 1962.​​ (es)
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