In November 1975, Spain withdrew from Western Sahara. Seizing the opportunity, Morocco and Mauritania illegally divided the land, in blatant violation of international law and the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination. The Sahrawis became the first victims: bombed with napalm and phosphorus, massacred, and buried in mass graves beneath the desert sands. True to its revolutionary mission and the principles of November 1954, Algeria stood firm with the Sahrawi people. In January 1976, more than 2,000 Sahrawi civilians found refuge in Amgala, a vital water point in the desert, where the 41st Algerian Infantry Battalion, specialized in logistics and humanitarian support, was stationed. Their mission: to protect refugees, provide food, and deliver aid. But the Moroccan monarchy — the Makhzen — chose to reveal its true face. Amgala I (21–29 January 1976): Algerian Blood Spilled for Justice 21 January 1976 Polisario fighters struck a Mauritanian garrison in Dakhla, killing 60 soldiers....
ALGERIAN PATRIOTS - ENGLISH
Algeria, the Mecca of revolutionaries, has always defended just causes; its positions have today earned it the hostility of certain parties. The purpose of this blog is to defend Algeria and to deconstruct the lies that harm the image of our beautiful motherland.