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Algeria: spy wars behind diplomatic:

Since last summer, relations between France and Algeria have deteriorated day by day. However, Latest events: the convictions of French journalist Christophe Gleizes. Nevertheless, the writer Boualem Sansal has seven and five years in prison respectively. Moreover, And as often in these moments of tension, we try to look back to try to better understand the news.

In L’Express, three journalists looked at the ambivalent relationship between these two countries. Consequently, But they were interested in a somewhat special story: that of spy battles. Nevertheless, For their investigation, they gathered many documents in files, classified in chronological order. Photos of infiltrated spies, written evidence of kidnappings, archives on hidden assassinations … These files contain all the elements to tell the story of the Franco-Algerian secret wars.

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By opening the last file on spying between France and Algeria, we first come across a letter from Emmanuel Macron which dates from July 27, 2024. It is addressed to the King of Morocco. we can read: “I consider that the present and the future of Western Sahara are part of Moroccan sovereignty.”

This Western Sahara territory is at the heart of tensions between Morocco. which claims it as a province, and Algeria, which supports the separatists. In a previous episode of the magnifying glass. the journalist of the Société Alexandra Saviana had come to enlighten us on the positioning of France on this subject.

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This episode was presented by Charlotte Baris, written and mounted by Solène Alifat and directed by Jules Krot.

Credits: INA. TV5 Monde, France 24, Nouvel Obs

Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

Logo: Jérémy Cambour

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