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[edit] marxist propaganda
i've corrected the picture's summary and caption in the article.
- Propaganda picture falsely labeled by a marxist activist as "demonstration in favour of Algerian Independence in 1960" while it is the opposite and actually a scene of Franco-French civil war. Pictured protesters are not FLN Muslisms supporters but European-Algerians (not wearing Abaya but dressed the European way) supporting the French Algeria and rioting versus the French army's CRS & Gardes Mobiles. Footages of the pictured scene are featured in this video (check 13:54) + From http://www.marxists.org/history/france/algerian-war/1960/manifesto-121.htm
- *Unsourced picture used as marxist propaganda and a manipulation to demonstrate a fictitious massive popular support to the FLN cause. The barricades was not a pro-Independence movement but in contrary a pro-French Algeria one involving not Muslims but Pieds-Noirs. - *Picture taken from http://www.marxists.org/history/france/algerian-war/1960/manifesto-121.htm Shame On You 17:49, 21 November 2006 (UTC)