Fransız vahşeti (Algerian genocide)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2006

Fransızların cezayirde yaptığı katliamdan görüntüler
(Algerian genocide by france)

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  • fuck france

  • FRANCE IS THE MURDER OF MILLIONS OF ALGERIANS!!!!

    we never forget!

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  • i think no one must blame Germany for Jewish genocide, France is the number 1 genocider of the history. The problem is they are not as honest as German people.They covered their crimes,their genocides,they block many documentaries about them.And they never want to talk about that.I know it is 2012, but french never changes, they attempted to attack libia for oil.They were about to commit a new genocide against libians.France must pay its crimes,it must take its lesson to stop!

  • @Hippophilee Well, I went to Vietnam in 2007, not in the 1960s-1970s and I haven't read so much about Vietnamese history, but then, I'm glad that we agree on the essential.

  • @nmgscp This is true of today's Vietnam. Yet in the 1960s-1970s, the Vietcong state was really a communist totalitarian regime, with one party/ideology which every citizen was obliged to absorb – similar to North Korea,. The South Vietnam was a corrupt dictatorship, not an ideological / totalitarian state. Anyway I think we agree on the essential.

  • @Hippophilee "Totalitarianism is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible." Then, neither the North Vietnamese (now including all Vietnam) not the South Vietnamese regimes are or were totalitarian (that would be appliable to North Korea, for instance). But both were dictatorships. In my opinion, to make war to impose 1 dictatorship over another is idiot.

  • @nmgscp Right,Vietnam is essentially a nationalist state, with a still powerful communist party in command. Yet private enterprise is thriving, I admire their hard work and strong will to develop. The southern regime supported by the USA in the 1960S was a dictatorship, but not totalitarian (people were not obliged to adhere to a unique ideology: They were just obliged to obey orders (which is frequent in a country at war).

  • @Hippophilee I'm aware that the Vietnamese regime is totalitarian, as they are also aware of that, as well as they are aware that the regime supported by USA was also totalitarian. What I saw in the museum in Saigon, was not only concerning to Americans, but also concerning to the French. And you bet they know what is the truth about their recent history. They must just to accept the history that is told to them. But in fact Vietnam is not even a communist country anymore.

  • @nmgscp I know these facts, too. Please don't take my comments as an "attack" against the Vietnamese – a people I like too. I was just warning you against the regime's propaganda, which is visible also in museums. And, between us, I think that, if the Viet people knew the truth about their recent history, it would be devastating for them. So it is better the way it is now.

  • @Hippophilee Civilians killed by the US intervention in Vietnam (not South Vietnam and North Vietnam, they are all the same ethnic group): Up to 1.2 million civilian Vietnamese deaths caused by the South-Vietnam puppet regime of USA and by USA itself; Cambodian deaths: 200 to 300 thousand deaths (not to count the more than 2.5 million Cambodian deaths caused by the Khmer Rouge regime, led to power as a result of the American interventions there)! I know Cambodia too, and well, boy!

  • @Hippophilee What I know, and give me proof that what I know is wrong, is that the Americans filled Vietnam with landmines (it's yet the most mined country in the world) and that the Americans used Weapons of Mass Destruction in Vietnam (namely Agent Orange), for the purpose according to the Pentagon of: 10% to permit the ppl of South Vietnam to have a free and better life; 20%: To keep South Vietnam from Chinese hands; 70% (SEVENTY): To avoid a humillating US defeat.(I'll continue)

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