Επειδη βλεπω οτι δεν μου απαντας σου παραθετω τα απο κατω
1)Ο saad djebbar εχει δηλωσει οτι ιστορια δεν μπορει να διαγραφει αναμεσα στην Αλγερια και την Γαλλια
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“We know what we are not: French,” Karim Beghache, a 22-year-old hip-hop fan, said in an interview in the precarious housing projects of Saint-Denis, in the suburbs of Paris. “But we do not know what we are.”
“Here in France,” he added, “anti-Algerian racism is everywhere. Because of a group of feebleminded extremists, we have all been stigmatized. Imagine the white people in the U.S.A. being stigmatized because the K.K.K. exists.”
His friend Amine Benkerri, 37, who goes by the street name Kurse Wann, described what it meant to straddle two cultures and belong to neither.
“We were born to suffer,” he said. “In Algeria, I play dumb so no one can notice my French accent, and in France, they do not want us to find a way out from the projects we live in. Racism breeds revolt, which in turn accentuates racism. It’s a Catch-22.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/...tion=keypress®ion=FixedLeft&pgtype=article
3). "They harass you, they hassle you, they insult you the whole time, ID checks now, scooter checks next. They call you nigger names," said Karim, 17. "I got caught the other week smoking on the train. OK, you shouldn't smoke on the train. But we get to Aulnay station, there are six cops waiting for us, three cars. They did the whole body search, they had me with my hands on the roof of the car. One said: 'Go back home, Arab. Screw your race'."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/nov/09/france.topstories3