Muslims traveling to the Eiffel Tower should remember this
On this day, 64 years ago, 300 Algerians were killed in Paris, their voices silenced and their fight for freedom hidden. Today, we uncover the truth and honor their legacy.
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French Colonialism Drowned
Muslims next to the Eiffel Tower
On this day, 64 years ago, 300 Algerians were killed in Paris, their voices silenced and their struggle hidden.
In our Yaqeen Original production, we uncover the truth behind this dark chapter. Thoughtfully researched and visually compelling, it brings the untold story of courage, resistance, and the fight for freedom to light, honoring those who gave their lives and ensuring their legacy is never forgotten.
A Yaqeen Original Production
What did the French do to the Algerians?
On October 17, 1961, French police brutally killed hundreds of peaceful Algerian protesters, throwing their bodies into the Seine River in the heart of Paris. The protesters were demonstrating against France's violent colonial war in Algeria and the curfew imposed on Algerians living in Paris.
For decades, the massacre was hidden—buried by official silence and historical denial. Today, it stands as one of the darkest secrets of France's colonial past. We are reminded of the uncovered truth behind the Paris massacre and honor the lives lost during France's oppression in Algeria.
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