November 1st, a date sacred to Algeria as it commemorates the Revolution, found an unexpected echo on British soil this year. On that day, an ordinary man, Samir Zitouni , 48, an employee of London North Eastern Railway (LNER) , became a hero. Faced with terror unleashed by a knife-wielding attacker aboard a train from Doncaster to London, he risked his life to save others. His act of bravery prevented a massacre and turned this Algerian-born man into a universal symbol of humanity and courage. A Life Shaped by Timeless Values Born in Algeria, Samir—known as “Sam” to his colleagues—grew up in a culture rooted in hospitality and solidarity. These values traveled with him when he emigrated to the United Kingdom as a young man. He quickly integrated into Britain’s multicultural fabric, mastering the language and earning respect through professionalism and kindness. Today, British media praise him as a man of integrity and compassion. Married and a devoted father, Samir led a quiet life...
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.