On November 1, 1954, Algeria ignited a revolution that became a defining moment in the global fight against colonialism. The revolution, spearheaded by the National Liberation Front (FLN), was not only a struggle for national independence from French colonial rule but also a symbol of defiance and self-determination for oppressed nations around the world. Algeria’s eight-year war for independence, which culminated in 1962, inspired revolutionary movements across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Today, this revolutionary spirit continues to shape Algeria’s role on the global stage.
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