{"id":1853578,"date":"2025-06-22T18:00:06","date_gmt":"2025-06-22T18:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1853578\/"},"modified":"2025-06-22T18:00:06","modified_gmt":"2025-06-22T18:00:06","slug":"lalgerie-des-chimeres-telefilm-complet-drame-historique-aladin-reibel-olivier-sitruk-bsf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/1853578\/","title":{"rendered":"L&#8217;Alg\u00e9rie des Chim\u00e8res &#8211; T\u00e9l\u00e9film Complet &#8211; Drame Historique &#8211; Aladin REIBEL , Olivier SITRUK &#8211; BSF"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\"  width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/uhc56OPFfuA\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\nL&#8217;Alg\u00e9rie des Chim\u00e8res &#8211; T\u00e9l\u00e9film Complet &#8211; Drame Historique &#8211; Aladin REIBEL , Olivier SITRUK &#8211; BSF<br \/>\n<br \/>\nGood morning. Good<br \/>\nmorning. I am an editor at the<br \/>\nnewspaper L&#8217;Illustration. I am looking for Mr. Odilon Hubert, Member of Parliament<br \/>\nfor Algiers. He is over there. THANKS. Mr. Hubert. Camille Bruy\u00e8re. You are the first representative of<br \/>\nthe French of Algeria in Parliament. My newspaper would like to dedicate an article<br \/>\nto you. On Algeria? No on you. On me. It&#8217;s a story of violence and blood. This is Shakespeare. Readers love it, sir. Do you believe? This is another country, young man from<br \/>\nanother world, from another land where everything is exaggerated. The burning day, the freezing night<br \/>\nand that smell of goat and jasmine that catches your throat. Wait, I&#8217;ll take some notes. These are other religions,<br \/>\nother peoples. These are the Arabs. These Muslims, these fanatical warriors<br \/>\nwho only love horses and weapons. That&#8217;s very good. And how do you want to explain to your<br \/>\nreaders this new race of settlers? French, this<br \/>\nfabulously exotic blend made with Corsicans, Rouergats,<br \/>\nAri\u00e9geois, Spaniards, Jews, Maltese? Let&#8217;s try anyway. Let&#8217;s start at the beginning,<br \/>\nshall we? When did you arrive in Algeria? In 1837, in Oran. With my friend Elie Toussaint. I was a military doctor, he<br \/>\nwas an interpreter. It was the Algeria of chimeras. Everyone came with their own ideal, their own<br \/>\nidea of \u200b\u200bwhat was needed. make this new conquest. We had been fighting for seven years already. The guy on the black stallion.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s him. And that&#8217;s me. Jean-Baptiste Fr\u00e9mont who<br \/>\nwill style his hair here. Abdelkader, the great Marabout. The colonel sent you to see how things<br \/>\nare going in the country. You will be served. The rookies will<br \/>\nteach you about Africa. No one shoots until<br \/>\nI give the order. Pass on the instructions. I&#8217;ve been campaigning in this fucking place<br \/>\nfor three years. and I haven&#8217;t killed an arbi yet. If you shoot, it&#8217;s the disciplinary<br \/>\nbattalion, is that what you want? What a bastard! Shit! Damn your mother&#8217;s religion! Let him die, doctor. Take care of our wounded instead. He is a man like you and me. Like you,<br \/>\nmaybe, not like me. Naive, the rookie, huh? If you continue like this, you<br \/>\nwill not live long in this country. They are madmen. You, the interpreter. Ask the one over there where<br \/>\nthey spent the night. Who fed them? Who<br \/>\ngave them asylum? And if they eat, put a<br \/>\nbullet in his head? Tell him. Let&#8217;s go quickly. And him? Take him away. We&#8217;ll show him what<br \/>\nI&#8217;m made of. The savages! Raze this damn village. How many more do we need? Cut down the trees,<br \/>\nburn the crops! Let them die, let them die! Come on. Bring them all with me! Women<br \/>\ntoo? I said take everything on board, lieutenant.<br \/>\nWomen and children too. Why women? Among the Arabs, women<br \/>\nare sold and bought like cattle. They even make slaves<br \/>\nof the ugliest ones. The raid. Lieutenant, we didn&#8217;t<br \/>\ninvent it, they did. And remember this, the Blues,<br \/>\nthe Arabs only respect one thing is strength. Fanatics. They only understand that: strength. Imagine our anguish. Elie and I were Saint-Simonians. We didn&#8217;t come to Algeria for<br \/>\nthat, but to marry the East and the West. As we had sworn a few months<br \/>\nearlier in Paris. You are now brothers in Saint Simon, the apostles<br \/>\nof the new Christianity. We Saint-Simonians, followers<br \/>\nof our master&#8217;s theories. The late Count of Saint-Simon,<br \/>\nremarkable economist and philosopher, We want to build a new society<br \/>\nbased on progress. Engineer, polytechnician or banker,<br \/>\nwe will wear our message around the world. Let&#8217;s go to Africa. Let&#8217;s go to the regency of Algiers where<br \/>\nthe flag of France now flies and let us all swear together to realize<br \/>\nthe marriage between spiritual values of the East and the material<br \/>\nvalues \u200b\u200bof the West. We swear. We swear, swear. Hello Ferdinand. Mother, You know Ferdinand de Lesseps. Mr. de Lesseps? He will leave for Egypt with Father<br \/>\nEnfantin to build a canal there. which will connect the Mediterranean<br \/>\nto the Red Sea. A canal? My<br \/>\nGod, but for what purpose? This way, the boats will no longer need<br \/>\nto go around Africa. to go to India. And here are the Pereire brothers,<br \/>\na family of very rich bankers. Mother, I present to you my<br \/>\nfriend Elie Toussaint. We are leaving together for Algeria. He was appointed Arabic interpreter and I was<br \/>\nassigned as a military doctor in Oran. and we will build a new world there.<br \/>\n  Where all men will be equal without<br \/>\ndistinction of race or religion. Among the Barbary pirates.<br \/>\nMy God. Mother, won&#8217;t you sit down? Pardon. You never told me about this friend. This<br \/>\nis a new one. Allow me to congratulate<br \/>\nyou, Mrs. Hubert. Your son said is a deserving<br \/>\nboy and a zealous apostle of our good cause, Saint-Simonian. I tremble for him, sir. And why? Are you sending him to Algeria,<br \/>\nwhere there is war and cholera? Of course. But it is an exhilarating mission<br \/>\nto awaken sleeping Islam and create a new society. My only son among the Arabs. We have an appointment with the Colonel. He is busy at the moment. THANKS.<br \/>\nWe&#8217;ll wait here. As you wish. You knew that. Was Colonel Lamorici\u00e8re also<br \/>\na Saint-Simonian? It doesn&#8217;t surprise me. Polytechnician, apostle of progress. Bye. Bye. Interpreting officer, Elie Toussaint. Staff<br \/>\nPhysician, Odilon Hubert. Rest, I know. Father Enfantin told me about<br \/>\nyour arrival in Algeria. Welcome to this beautiful country<br \/>\nwhere there is so much to do. Come with me, I&#8217;ll explain<br \/>\nthe situation to you. We are occupying. The ports of Algiers, Beaune and Oran. Initially, we intended to be content<br \/>\nwith occupation of this maritime facade. Like<br \/>\nthe Turks. This is not quite what we have<br \/>\nseen since our arrival. My Colonel, We<br \/>\nare waging a war of conquest. and extermination against the Arabs. I know,<br \/>\nsome Parisian newspapers even write that we have become more barbaric<br \/>\nthan the barbarians. Alas, it<br \/>\nis true. But whose fault is it? Abd-el-Kader has raised the flag<br \/>\nof holy war against us. He swore to throw us into the sea. He is imposing a cruel and merciless<br \/>\nwar on us throughout the country. After all, we are the ones<br \/>\ninvading his territory. We are dealing with<br \/>\nreligious fanatics. We must subdue them, otherwise<br \/>\nthey will chase us away. and the English will take our place. The problem is that the government in<br \/>\nParis does not know what it wants. Already ten different governors general<br \/>\nin six years, ten. We don&#8217;t have enough men to finish<br \/>\nthis once and for all. Barely 30,000 men against<br \/>\n3 million Arabs across a territory as big as France, that&#8217;s<br \/>\nridiculous. Yet, for us Saint-Simonians, the objective<br \/>\nis clear. We want to help the Arabs, protect their<br \/>\nlanguage, protect their religion. We want to let them manage their<br \/>\nown affairs. and we also want to help them gradually<br \/>\nassimilate the values \u200b\u200bof our Western and modern civilization. Excuse me, Colonel, but. What is the difference with colonization? The land, all that. We must leave<br \/>\nthe land to the Arabs who are the natural peasants of this country. It&#8217;s up to us to build the factories,<br \/>\nthe railways, the roads. It is in this spirit that I created<br \/>\nthe first Arab offices on indigenous territories. It is also in this spirit that I created<br \/>\nthe first Zouave regiment. with Muslim volunteers who are today<br \/>\nour brothers in arms. Colonel, may I volunteer for<br \/>\na Zouave regiment? Later, I have other, more important<br \/>\ntasks to entrust to you. Bugeaud arrives in Oran next week with<br \/>\nthe mission to seek peace with Abd-el-kader. Speaking Arabic, all that. Can I pretend to be Egyptian? GOOD. So you will settle incognito<br \/>\nin the native city. Abd-el-Kader has a<br \/>\nsecret representative. You will establish contact with him. You want to make me a<br \/>\nspy among the Arabs? No, no, no. It&#8217;s all for peace. For<br \/>\na good cause. As for you, Hubert. You will take care of this cholera epidemic<br \/>\nwhich is causing havoc terrible among our troops. And even more so among the population. I know, Hubert will also<br \/>\ntake care of everyone. Come on, come on, dare!<br \/>\nNOW ! Come on, come on! Come<br \/>\non ! Yasmine. Yasmine. Yasmine. The<br \/>\ngirl who breathes. SO ? Be careful, doctor. The other doctors before<br \/>\nyou caught cholera. They are dead. And<br \/>\nyou, Sister Philom\u00e8ne. God protects me. Leila. Let me introduce you to Le\u00efla. She is one of our orphans. She speaks Arabic and French.<br \/>\nAlright. Hello, miss. Hello,<br \/>\nDoctor. Dehydrates. Tell him to drink plenty<br \/>\nof boiled water. If we don&#8217;t say you, we say Tu. Remember, this film had a big impact on me. If you want to learn Arabic.<br \/>\nI can give you lessons. This bandage needs to be changed. He is disgusting. I&#8217;m letting you know that I&#8217;ll be attending<br \/>\nyour lessons with Leila. Why, my sister? You don&#8217;t trust me? I need to learn Arabic too. Your Spanish convent has been established in<br \/>\nOran for more than 200 years. You still don&#8217;t speak Arabic. I have the practice, but<br \/>\nnot the theory. Cover it. He looks pretty bad. I am very discouraged, doctor. I can&#8217;t stop them from dying. I prayed to God every day. But medicine is making progress. We already know that the disease is transmitted by<br \/>\nwater and we will end up well by finding a cure. Try turpentine. Leila took Tina&#8217;s life away. Your prot\u00e9g\u00e9 is amazing. Poor<br \/>\ncity. His parents. They were killed by the Arabs in front of her<br \/>\nown eyes when she was very small. His family came from Alicante, Spain. Yet she looks Arab and speaks<br \/>\nthe language. Because his Grandmother was a Mama Rossa. A long time ago,<br \/>\na boat carrying ten of our Spanish sisters shipwrecked<br \/>\nhere on the coast. Our sisters, they were all sold<br \/>\nas slaves to chiefs Kabyles and Turkish janissaries. And since the mother is superior, she<br \/>\nwas called Madre Maria Rosa. All the children born from these forced marriages,<br \/>\nthe Kabyles have them called Mama Rosa. There&#8217;s no point laughing.<br \/>\nLeave me sad. Sorry, my sister Leila. We raised her like our own daughter. Chouf, chouf Ang\u00e8le, Doctor. Or the others? He<br \/>\nneeds it. Explain that the kids<br \/>\nneed to drink. A lot, huh? It<br \/>\nwill only make you pee. He said may Allah bless you and<br \/>\nthat you are a good man. Go get a stretcher.<br \/>\nHurry up. You&#8217;re welcome. She would have gone to Gucci. She&#8217;s cool, but. Wallah, that.<br \/>\nGo too far. Shukrane! Do you want women? Allah! Allah! And me? Finally your colleague. You already had this one yesterday. She&#8217;s no longer a Virgin Mary, you don&#8217;t have. Too much of Acadia Oulad Na\u00efl. Hamidou Hadja.<br \/>\nQuite special. Let me pass. Let me pass. Pardon ? Yes, she is there. Actually.<br \/>\n  What the hell are you doing here? Are you going to catch me in your uniform?<br \/>\nYes, that&#8217;s it. Everyone knows who you<br \/>\nare in Arab life. I&#8217;m coming to see if what<br \/>\nthey&#8217;re saying is true. That you wallow in brothels, that<br \/>\nyou have completely lost head and forgot your mission. This is false. The colonel told me to integrate. I fit in. You can&#8217;t imagine the delights<br \/>\nof the Orient where everything is made for the enjoyment of man. From childhood, these<br \/>\nwomen are trained to satisfy all our whims. Said Long. I marry the Orient every day. Do you want to taste it?<br \/>\nAre you kidding me? You&#8217;ll come, you&#8217;ll see. It is not quite the mystical marriage planned<br \/>\nby our brothers in Saint-Simon. The colonel sent me. He hasn&#8217;t heard from you<br \/>\nin over a month. You&#8217;re going to end up before a court martial. I found a way to get in touch<br \/>\nwith Abd-el-kader. Trust me. Stay. Now to. Do. Any special things? Hmm. Hmm.<br \/>\n  Come on, come on, Dare! Red Nose is showing now. Abdelkader Raja Cherif Coat. Michel<br \/>\nAlbert. Their leader did what he hoped we would do. In the back. Bad luck. For. YOU. Salam aleykoum. Aleykoum salam. I know who you are. I know who you are too. Why are you spying on us? I don&#8217;t spy. I bring peace. We too want peace. But peace is worthless without freedom. France is ready to respect your freedom<br \/>\nif you stop the war. It&#8217;s not me who decides. So let it be known. The<br \/>\none who decides. That decides. Yes, I know, Allah is a convenient excuse. Sometimes we can help him a little, right? I will try to help him. Inshallah. Inshallah. Hi Hi! Hi! Hi<br \/>\nhi hi! Tell me. Tell me a little about Baya. She is beautiful.<br \/>\nYes, I know, I saw her. She is kind. Yes. Yes, all the women of the bousbir.<br \/>\nAnd you still want that one? This one is not the same. The hands. Calloused. Yassine continues with. A tirade on Nadia Le Liberia. Salam aleykoum. Aleykoum<br \/>\nSalam. I am definitely the girl of his dreams. He sends me to tell you that Emir Abdelkader, the<br \/>\nleader of the fighters of the faith, is ready to negotiate peace. THANKS. You bring me great news. You speak French very well. My father didn&#8217;t have a son,<br \/>\nso he wanted me to learn to read and write like a boy. I have. To.<br \/>\n  There, there there! I have to go. Abek Abek. It means I love you. Sorry, I love you. It&#8217;s a thing. Oh yes. This might be useful to you. Yes, but more sensual. With Nabuke. Yes, Nabuke again. Hello everyone! I have great news. There&#8217;s<br \/>\nsomething new! I&#8217;m in love. God my mustard Leila. Doctor Boy.<br \/>\nTaught. Deprisa. Lover ? Mad. So what do you say? Isn&#8217;t that what you think?<br \/>\nHey, is this serious? She is the daughter of great aunts. Great aunts. Large<br \/>\nfamilies. She is beautiful.<br \/>\nIntelligent. Who is it. Sacado&#8217;s daughter.<br \/>\nBaia? Do you know her?<br \/>\nAlright. We studied together at the sisters&#8217; house.<br \/>\nBut that&#8217;s amazing. Leila Are you going to help me? So you&#8217;re going to go see her and you&#8217;re going to<br \/>\ntell her that I love her, that I want to marry her. Do you want to marry an Arab woman? So what? I<br \/>\nwon&#8217;t be the first. The wife of the nephew of the general<br \/>\nwho commands in Constantine is an Arab. Not a Kabyle. Leila, you know her. So you&#8217;re going to go see her and<br \/>\ntell her that I love her. Please, I beg you, do this<br \/>\nfor me. There are old women here who<br \/>\narrange marriages for that. If she&#8217;s your friend, she&#8217;ll listen to you. Okay, I&#8217;ll be the matchmaker<br \/>\nfor you. And your mission.<br \/>\nAh! Second big news. Abdelkader is ready to negotiate. I notified Lamorici\u00e8re<br \/>\nwho warned Bugeaud. There will be a truce. You don&#8217;t know the Arabs? It&#8217;s a ruse before<br \/>\nresuming the fight. You&#8217;re the one who talks like that, Leila. Do you have Arab blood in your veins?<br \/>\nNo way. Kabyle blood. I am not a Muslim. I<br \/>\nam a Christian. Anyway. Religion matters here. She is stronger than blood, stronger<br \/>\nthan anything. Do you think he really loves me? He has known so many women. And you, do you love him? I don&#8217;t know. My father wants to give me one<br \/>\nof his old friends. I know it. He&#8217;s the man of your life. All I know is that I would like to be<br \/>\nhis wife, to have children with him. It&#8217;s recent. You know, in our country,<br \/>\nit&#8217;s the men who decide. My father will never leave<br \/>\nme an infidel. That can be arranged. Eli adores you. I don&#8217;t even know if he loves me or not. I&#8217;m the one who has to kiss him. Go see old Zora, so she can<br \/>\ngive you the love potion. Our only filter is this, this and<br \/>\nthis. Layla, you sound like a prostitute. But that&#8217;s what we have here. They can sell their daughters<br \/>\nlike sheep. Don&#8217;t say that. My wife is the servant of man and the<br \/>\nmother of his children. I will choose my husband on my own. Hmm hmm. Besides, I&#8217;ve already chosen. And<br \/>\nyou love him? I want it. I will<br \/>\nhave it. So she loves you. She wants to marry you, but<br \/>\non one condition. I agree. Her father<br \/>\nwill only give her to a Muslim. It&#8217;s off to a bad start.<br \/>\nBut no. There is a solution. He&#8217;s<br \/>\nbecoming a Muslim? Why not ? Yes, you go before the imam, you say<br \/>\nAllah is great, Muhammad his prophet. And that&#8217;s it, you&#8217;re a Muslim.<br \/>\nNo. Why not ? I had already<br \/>\nthought about it. Islam is a beautiful religion. No priest, no bishop, no<br \/>\nPope Diouf. And you all alone face to face. After all, God is the<br \/>\nsame for everyone. Yes, but circumcision? Circumcision? Don&#8217;t worry, the hairdresser will cut your<br \/>\npenis straight and clean. as beard and hair. And what&#8217;s<br \/>\nmore, it&#8217;s an English razor. But truce, but truce. Are you sure you want to get circumcised? Is it obligatory to be a Muslim? Don&#8217;t you want me to do it at<br \/>\nthe hospital instead of this butcher? First of all, he&#8217;s not a butcher, he&#8217;s<br \/>\na hairdresser. It&#8217;s worse. You don&#8217;t know the right words to say. It is still a part of me<br \/>\nthat I give to God. Do you want me to come with you? It&#8217;s not nothing. Holy Elijah. Deep down, I envied him. He threw himself into every<br \/>\nadventure, while I, As a good student of the Jesuits,<br \/>\nI weighed the pros and cons that I I could never make up my mind. She is here. Should I marry him? She was beautiful, she fascinated<br \/>\nme, but she scared me. Like this country. Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh.<br \/>\nOuch! Ouch, ouch, ouch! That&#8217;s not classy at all. Jealous of Kigali. Now you are my brother. Peace<br \/>\nto me. The Head. Start. Brute tried three times. It&#8217;s not for lack of warning you. We&#8217;re<br \/>\ngoing to the hospital. I&#8217;ll give you a clean bandage. I am a Muslim like you. What you promised me. If you are a Muslim, I will give you my daughter. Will you give it to me now? I gave my word. I&#8217;d<br \/>\nlike to. Hamdullah If the uncles agree. They have something to do with it.<br \/>\nUncles are the old ones, the wise ones. They decide for the family. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nbullfighting. Tradition equates it with Muslim. Are you circumcised? Turn on. The cartridge pouch.<br \/>\nChouf. Hey, I want a chouf! She goes Ding! Dong! What<br \/>\nare you making me do? She wanted hot baths. She will help him touch. Or to. To leave. Tara.<br \/>\nHa! Ha! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! That&#8217;s it! The<br \/>\nDetailed Inspection is over. Do they agree? That&#8217;s very kind of them. I give you. Bye.<br \/>\n  But the dowry must be paid. Oh yes. The dowry. How much ? 1000 francs! 1000<br \/>\nfrancs! All right. And 50 sheep. 50 sheep. Where do you want me to find them? Who do you buy them from? To me? If you want. Weldi. Brock. Bujeau has just signed a truce with Abdelkader<br \/>\nthrough the Treaty of Tafna. We recognize his authority over<br \/>\ntwo-thirds of Algeria. The emir set up his camp here, on<br \/>\nthe Takdim plateau, between Mascara and the world of Ouarsenis. I&#8217;m worried, Hubert. Why, Colonel? This<br \/>\nis what you wanted. Everyone at home. And besides, it seems<br \/>\nhe&#8217;s a loyal man. He cannot stand our presence<br \/>\nin Muslim lands. It&#8217;s a religious<br \/>\nissue, a sacred thing. And never forget Hubert, the<br \/>\nEmir is a prophet. At the same time as a man<br \/>\nof war and also a poet. Only Islam produces this kind of man. We sent a delegation<br \/>\nto him. He asked for a doctor for<br \/>\nhis mother who is sick. So I had you appointed. Go to him. Try to gain his trust and<br \/>\nkeep me informed. Every week. You can count on me. My<br \/>\ncolonel. Come to dinner last night. Yes, Colonel. In the name of my master Emir Abdelkader, Prince<br \/>\nof the believers, defenders of religion. May<br \/>\nAllah protect him. I welcome you. I come, in the name of France, to<br \/>\nput my science at the service of the emir and his family. May Allah protect them. Our emir is sad. His mother, the very holy and venerated<br \/>\nLalla Zorah, is seriously ill. If you succeed in curing her, her<br \/>\nson will shower you with gifts. I don&#8217;t need presents. If I succeed, your master&#8217;s<br \/>\ngratitude will be my reward. I am. Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh<br \/>\n! Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! She has a fever like a horse. She often has attacks like this. It&#8217;s malaria. So we must rely on God. A new drug, quinine, has been discovered.<br \/>\n  I made a potion from<br \/>\ncinchona bark. Sherby lyrics. Be careful, it&#8217;s very bitter. Mmm. A cookie? Ah<br \/>\ncool, that fits. The man in Dragonsoul. A guard. A cursed canine. Beautiful like Leibniz or \u00c9mile Moumni. The tarot. Salafi Dragons. Inshallah. Italics. Italics. He needs to drink. A sip every 2 hours and<br \/>\nthen he&#8217;ll go. I will come back tomorrow. But there. I have talik. This is your house.<br \/>\nIf you&#8217;re missing something, just ask. The Emir wants to see you tomorrow morning. I&#8217;ll come get you. Rest<br \/>\nin peace. Alora must not Mac Nam. Oh my God ! Bye! Bye life! Mrs. Lewis Hamilton. Fanny Rabbit Hole. In the room you&#8217;ll be. Back. Ya ya ya. There is full volume. Fran\u00e7ois Yes, yes, that&#8217;s it. Bye. It<br \/>\nis. Owl ! Mrs. Nowell. You&#8217;re going to go to the French doctor. You take care of the house, the<br \/>\ncooking, the cleaning. Max: It&#8217;s nice here, said Mohammed. Curve the bars. A sweet<br \/>\nsilence. A woman. The doctor is a spy<br \/>\nwho monitors his every move. If he writes something, bring<br \/>\nit to me. Understood ? What will I get in exchange? She told you your uncle. Wants me in his harem. Your uncle is rich. If you do your job well, I will<br \/>\nfind you a rich husband, a young or an old rich man,<br \/>\nas you wish. You are young and cute. It<br \/>\nwill be easy. You have to evolve.<br \/>\nNiche or like Lino. Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Ha ha ha ha Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! She will wear it. Complain, me. Also. Who are these prisoners? The leader of a rebel tribe. The webinars. Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. A moment when I. You tell me, she&#8217;ll be there. Sarko! The dwarf shouts. Na na na! My friends or nothing. Me, it is. Like the dog. They are all here. To hell<br \/>\nwith idiots! We will be there.<br \/>\nLike at school. Idem. And. Brush baby brush 6000<br \/>\nbabies are born too much. So I try to put the items. On the dates. The rhythm bars with the same. Water heater. In fresh water. Nothing from nothing. Salam aleykoum. Read your Bible Al Walid. Welcome to our home. Sit down. I am happy to have been able to put the<br \/>\nscience of France at the service of the mother, of the prince of believers. This is an example of what we<br \/>\ncan bring to your country. It is an Arab who has. Invented.<br \/>\n  Medicine. I intend to create a university and our<br \/>\ndoctors will also be learned than those of the French. Why waste time when France<br \/>\noffers you the chance to jump? the centuries and enter with it into<br \/>\nthe modern world of the marriage between the East and the West,<br \/>\nbetween France and Algeria, a new world could be born. We Arabs are not made to<br \/>\nsow wheat or build cities. We are nomads, sons of the wind. Nothing solid can<br \/>\nbe built on wind. Nothing solid can be<br \/>\nbuilt without God. But God is with me, and<br \/>\nI obey him alone. My religion forbids me from allowing<br \/>\na single Muslim to live under the domination of a Christian. It is not about dominating you, but<br \/>\nabout bringing you the benefits of civilization and progress. When God wants to destroy the ant,<br \/>\nhe gives it wings full of joy and pride. She launches herself into the sky. So a little bird comes along and,<br \/>\nhey presto, gobbles it up. We will be friends if everyone stays at home. Our most precious asset<br \/>\nis freedom. Now, there is freedom and independence<br \/>\nonly in holy war. Holy war never required<br \/>\nmassacring the enemy. Like I saw it done to a fly. Now we are at peace. Come see me whenever you like. Wherever I am, you will be at home. Rabbit in the wild. SO. Madam,<br \/>\nyes. Mohamed. Ali. From our first, this is<br \/>\nfor you. I cannot accept. I said a gift is a<br \/>\nserious insult. Ali. Ali.<br \/>\n  Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Hhhhhhhhhh. Who is this woman?<br \/>\nA maid for you. And my servant Ahmed. He asked to serve in the armies of the<br \/>\nfighters of the faith. Nawel cooks better, you&#8217;ll see. Salam<br \/>\naleykoum. Aleykoum Salam. Who is making fun. My name is Nawel. Do you speak French? Where<br \/>\nare you from? From Kabylie. My father worked for the French lieutenant<br \/>\nin the Arab bureau. The Emir&#8217;s soldiers came<br \/>\nto our village. They killed the lieutenant. My father. My<br \/>\nmother. Don&#8217;t worry, you&#8217;ll be treated<br \/>\nwell at my place. For me, you are my father and my mother. Good night. Where<br \/>\nare you going to sleep next door? There is no bed. I sleep<br \/>\non the floor. If you need me, you call me. Wait, stay a little. You smell good. Let me guess. Close your eyes. Pfff. Pffff. Good morning. So the coffee is Turkish, the milk<br \/>\nis goat&#8217;s milk and the bread is me. So, are you happy? I don&#8217;t want you to<br \/>\nkiss me like that. But you are my master.<br \/>\nI am yours. Hmmm.<br \/>\nSo that&#8217;s Lib. Lib. Not<br \/>\nfree. Lib. Lib. Yes. Nawelle was the master servant that<br \/>\nevery man secretly dreams of. You dive into the captivating world of<br \/>\nIslam, made up of a mixture of nobility, of poetry and cruelty where<br \/>\nGod comments on every gesture. I was far from everything, somewhere else. Without being able to imagine that it would<br \/>\nhave an end and that it was only of a parenthesis in my life. The Emir returned this week from<br \/>\na major expedition to the Sahara. You were right, Colonel. For two years, he has been taking advantage of this<br \/>\nfalse peace to impose his law. to all the tribes of Algeria. He thus raided and subdued Kabylie,<br \/>\nOuarsenis, Titteri and now the Sahara. Will He ever succeed in making a<br \/>\nnation of these scattered tribes? If he does, it will be<br \/>\nagainst us. Or women say that the war with the<br \/>\nFrench will start again. I&#8217;m scared. If there is war, you<br \/>\nwill leave and leave me. Of course. No.<br \/>\n  I&#8217;ll take you with me. Rumor has it that hostilities against<br \/>\nthe French will soon resume. The Emir now has a regular army<br \/>\nof 8,000 infantrymen, 2000 cavalry, 20 field guns<br \/>\nand 240 artillerymen. Added to this are about 60 zero zero zero irregulars,<br \/>\nall armed with French rifles. taken from our dead or our prisoners and<br \/>\nespecially the English rifle sold by Her Britannic Majesty&#8217;s Consul. And Mr. Odilon Ellis. Oh ! Oh ! Oh !<br \/>\nI&#8217;m glad to see you. Me too. So, are you okay? Yes.<br \/>\n  Sit down! Hey, you look great! Three<br \/>\nstripes! Well done<br \/>\n! But we didn&#8217;t warn you either! You are on the promotion board. Oh,<br \/>\nyou know. Here I am far from everything. Be careful, someone is stealing a letter from you.<br \/>\nCome on, it&#8217;s Christmas! She takes my letters to the legation. Your maid? Do you trust him? Yes, well, it&#8217;s a little<br \/>\nmore than my maid. This is my fianc\u00e9e. Are you kidding?<br \/>\nNo, I&#8217;m in love. It was about time I arrived.<br \/>\nYou forgot Leila. But how naive you are, Odilon! They gave it to you to spy on you. That&#8217;s how it is with the Arabs.<br \/>\nWe talk. Something else. You<br \/>\nwant ? What are you doing here? I accompany the room commander. We came to see Abdelkader to try<br \/>\nto prevent the war from resuming. What&#8217;s going on? Our generals took Constantine and to<br \/>\nconnect Algiers Constantine, they occupied a territory. Which Abd-el-Kader considers his own. Is he right or not? We are acting in bad faith, that&#8217;s<br \/>\nobvious. Wait for the Arabs, yes Abdelkader repeats everywhere that with God&#8217;s<br \/>\nhelp, he will reject the French at sea. After all, he&#8217;s at home, not us. If we leave, Algeria will<br \/>\nreturn to anarchy. And our marriage between<br \/>\nEast and West? What do you do with it? But for that, peace is needed. freedom, equality for Arabs. Not forced marriage. Our generals only dream of conquests. They want to subdue the native. Believe me. Come back to Oran quickly, Leila is waiting for you.<br \/>\nAnd Baya. I didn&#8217;t tell you. I<br \/>\nam the father of a little boy. That&#8217;s not true, Ismail. He&#8217;s almost a year old already. And I hope you&#8217;ll be there<br \/>\nfor the circumcision. Well, you can be sure of that. The French betrayed their parents. The Duke of Orleans and Marshal Val\u00e9e passed<br \/>\nthrough the Iron Gates and violated my territory. It is an insult to our dignity. I wrote to the King of France, Philip. He didn&#8217;t even answer me. But Caliphate invented holy war. The whistling of bullets is more precious<br \/>\nto us than fresh water. This is a mistake. France is the strongest. She has soldiers,<br \/>\ncannons, boats. I&#8217;m not afraid. God is with me. My friends and I want freedom and<br \/>\nequality for all Algerians. as for all French people. Maybe, but your generals<br \/>\ndictate the law. Conquest is like salt water, the more you<br \/>\ndrink, the thirstier you become. Whoever wins. Many men will die under<br \/>\nenemy bullets. It&#8217;s not bullets that kill,<br \/>\nit&#8217;s fate. The Muslim is happy to<br \/>\ndie for his faith. Paradise is in the shadow of<br \/>\nswords, says the Quran. I chose the path of honor. The war will warn your people. Let no one say that I am taking<br \/>\nthem by surprise. Camel will accompany you<br \/>\nto the French outposts. May God keep you and your family! I will never forget that<br \/>\nyou saved my mother. May God one day guide your steps towards<br \/>\na just and honorable peace. Farewell. Yo! Yo<br \/>\nyo yo. Yo! Yo! Yo!<br \/>\n  Yo! Ouch! Ouch<br \/>\nouch! Ouch! Ouch!<br \/>\n  Ouch! Alex. Nawel. Nawel. Nawel. Party.<br \/>\n  Do you know where she is?<br \/>\nShe returned to the harem. What ? She has to go with me. You can&#8217;t imagine a Muslim<br \/>\nwoman going to an infidel. I want to see her. She doesn&#8217;t want to see you. This<br \/>\nis false. She wants to leave with me. You are naive, Lieutenant Hubert. I installed it in your house<br \/>\nto spy on you. I don&#8217;t believe you. You&#8217;re<br \/>\nlying. She brought me your letters. 8000 infantry, 2000 cavalry,<br \/>\n20 cannons. You are well informed. Get well soon, Romy. You are a soldier. You should know that. A man who trusts a woman is no longer<br \/>\na man but a donkey. Fight! You are the emir&#8217;s guest. He ordered me to bring<br \/>\nyou safely. Allah ouakbar. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. For Muslims, the laws of<br \/>\nhospitality are sacred. You are my guest. You<br \/>\nare attacked, I defend you. I will remember it.<br \/>\nI owe you a life. Next time I meet you,<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll kill you. There is somewhere a sweet couscous with<br \/>\nmilk, dates and raisins dry which is a pure marvel. Leila<br \/>\neats with us. I see. It&#8217;s<br \/>\na conspiracy. Odilon You have to know what you want. She&#8217;s the perfect woman for you. Don&#8217;t you like her? Yes,<br \/>\nyes, on the contrary. So Marie, you&#8217;re not<br \/>\ngoing to do like all the officers. singles from here who get together<br \/>\nwith a fatma and who don&#8217;t dare to show it. Excuse me, I didn&#8217;t mean to. No, leave it, you&#8217;re right.<br \/>\nAll that is over. Good. We&#8217;re talking politics.<br \/>\nOh, stop. You&#8217;re not serious. Excuse me, I have to<br \/>\ngo take care of Ishmael. I&#8217;m coming with you. Leila. I<br \/>\nwanted to tell you. What ? First, you have to. I have to confess something to you. Little Kabyle, I know. Elie<br \/>\ntold me. What&#8217;s he getting involved in? And. You and me, it&#8217;s different. No ? So you. Would<br \/>\nyou be ready? Ladies and gentlemen, I<br \/>\nraise my glass to the health of the captain. Hubert, who has just earned<br \/>\na well-deserved third stripe. To the health of his charming wife,<br \/>\nhead nurse of our hospital, whose beauty and competence will support<br \/>\nthe brilliance her husband&#8217;s career. All our best wishes go out<br \/>\nto the newlyweds. Their union is celebrated<br \/>\nunder the best auspices. In fact, our troops have just crushed<br \/>\nthe regular forces at Mouza\u00efa of Emir Abdelkader who wanted to<br \/>\nprovoke us into battle formation. It was a bad decision for him. His troops were annihilated thanks in particular<br \/>\nto the valiant spahis from my friend Colonel Youssouf. Ladies and gentlemen,<br \/>\nto love, to victory! I find you very optimistic,<br \/>\nGeneral. Abd-el-Kader lost the war, but<br \/>\nhe did not give up. He has moved on to guerrilla warfare<br \/>\nand continues to stir up the tribes. Here or there. Maybe, but believe me,<br \/>\nhe lost face. So the part. And then it&#8217;s just<br \/>\na matter of time. Bugeaud was appointed governor general. He arrives with a reinforcement<br \/>\nof 100,000 troops. So we can finally<br \/>\ngo all out. In Paris, things are clear:<br \/>\nAlgeria will now be and for still a French province. We are going to make this country<br \/>\na modern country. What are they doing? There ? How do you find it? Stunning.<br \/>\n  THANKS. Would you like something to drink? Yes.<br \/>\n  Two granita coffees.<br \/>\nTwo slushies, please. And where did you buy that? In a Jewish<br \/>\nstore on Bab-azoun Street. It suits you very very well. THANKS.<br \/>\n  Personally, I<br \/>\nprefer clothes orientals a little more mysterious. Remember that eroticism<br \/>\nfeeds on mystery. I heard that Abdelkader was<br \/>\n20 kilometers from Algiers. It&#8217;s true. He was there. He raided Mitidja and disappeared<br \/>\nas if by magic. It&#8217;s his habit. I always said it wasn&#8217;t finished. This morning we attended the<br \/>\nRoyal Commission for the development of Algeria. Talabot prepares its railway line between<br \/>\nAlgiers and Blida. Fournel established a mineralogical<br \/>\nmap of the country. Paris Coal Iron.<br \/>\nHey, we&#8217;re late! We have an appointment at 12 p.m. Your cap. We. Waiting<br \/>\nfor lunch. Yes. My respects, General. Colonization is stalling. What is the point of conquering land<br \/>\nif no one comes to occupy it? No one wants to move to a faraway<br \/>\ncountry that isn&#8217;t not yet entirely pacified. He will be, Lamorici\u00e8re. It<br \/>\nwill be. I bet you we&#8217;ll clean<br \/>\nup this scum. I&#8217;ll put what&#8217;s needed in it. But I don&#8217;t want to do this<br \/>\nfor Swiss settlers. or ignorant and drunken Austrians. You are right, my general, to<br \/>\nexploit these immense territories and neglected by the nomads that are the<br \/>\nArabs, We need large capitalist<br \/>\ncompanies with significant resources. This is the modern and effective<br \/>\nsolution that we recommend. Hmm hmm hmm hmm. Ha ha ha ha ha.<br \/>\nHa ha ha! Nonsense! I recognize here the hazy theories<br \/>\nof your Saint-Simonian friends. All dreamers and dreamers! Mmmmhhhh! Do you see, Lamorici\u00e8re? I didn&#8217;t go to Polytechnique like you. I am a soldier and a peasant. I learned everything on my<br \/>\nfarm in Limousin. Mitidja is not Beauce. May I respectfully point out to<br \/>\nyou, General, that the Limousin Nor is it Mitidja? Imagine, Captain Toussaint, that<br \/>\nI had noticed it. So is Aratro. That&#8217;s my motto. By the sword and by the plow. Like Cincinnatus, the<br \/>\nRoman soldier-ploughman. I install my veterans here after their<br \/>\nyear of service is over. Plow, horse, gun. I even get them a wife from<br \/>\nthe natives. My Chief of Staff, who is now retired,<br \/>\nbecame mayor of Toulon. He picks up servants, widows,<br \/>\nsingle women for me. You understand me. Germaine. Do you agree to take Gustave as your<br \/>\nhusband and to be faithful to him all life within our Holy<br \/>\nMother the Church? Yes,<br \/>\nGustave, do you agree to take Germaine? for wife and to be faithful to her all<br \/>\nlife within our Holy Mother Church? Yes, I pronounce you united<br \/>\nin holy matrimony. Here are your wedding rings. The poor thing. Apparently she is an orphan. Who knows, maybe she will be happy. You bet! It&#8217;s a real lottery. Germain.<br \/>\nDo you agree to take it? That&#8217;s what I learned. Young people.<br \/>\nFaithful, all life. They only do five years of service. They are installed before the<br \/>\nend of their seven years. Yes.<br \/>\nI declare you united. I see. Not<br \/>\nthe. Report. There<br \/>\nis a sacred. Good way to keep him from running away. So they are obliged to do<br \/>\nat least two years. And here are your wedding rings. Here is your title deed. A plow and a horse to plow and a<br \/>\ngun to defend yourself against the bastards. Madam, here is the key to your house. THANKS. All my best wishes for happiness and prosperity. Here is your title deed. A plow and a horse to plow and a<br \/>\ngun to defend yourself against the bastards.<br \/>\nThank you, General. Madam, here is the key to your house. All my best wishes for happiness and prosperity. My friends! After having conquered this land in the name<br \/>\nof France, you will now cultivate it and<br \/>\ncreate a new homeland here for you and for your children. All my best wishes are with you. Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Close the ban! SO. The question. Of the case. Arabs in general are being<br \/>\nrobbed of their land. Let&#8217;s not exaggerate, he didn&#8217;t do anything like that. It is true that it is not with this<br \/>\npolicy of small-scale plowing spoon that we are going<br \/>\nto make Algeria a new-beauce. If Abdelkader gives us time. The governor decided to send<br \/>\nthree columns after him. He entrusted me with the command<br \/>\nof one of them. If I may, I&#8217;m not<br \/>\nsure I want to to participate in this hunt. I&#8217;m afraid you don&#8217;t really<br \/>\nhave a choice. My dear all that. I have just received your respective assignments<br \/>\nto the young Duke of Aumale. who will command my friend<br \/>\nYoussouf&#8217;s column. You as his interpreter and you Hubert<br \/>\nas his doctor, The king&#8217;s son, eh? That&#8217;s rather flattering. I&#8217;m sorry to lose you, but it<br \/>\nwill be good for your advancement. Colonel Youssouf.<br \/>\nSpotted. The family. She escaped us twice<br \/>\nin four days. But this time.<br \/>\nWe have it. She is there, at the tagine well. The troops, the women, the children. How the hell do they<br \/>\nmove so fast? I don&#8217;t know, Monsignor. This is amazing! Is Abdelkader with them? I didn&#8217;t want to approach for<br \/>\nfear of raising the alarm. And how many soldiers<br \/>\nguard the smala When. Abdelkader isn&#8217;t here? It<br \/>\nleaves about. 500 men to protect her. We have enough riders. Let&#8217;s go, let&#8217;s not waste any time. We might be better off waiting for the infantry<br \/>\nthat is following us 3 hours away. Sound the start! Lieutenant! Monseigneur the Duke of Aumale has instructed me<br \/>\nto announce to you that he has captured the Smalah of Abd-el-Kader on May 16 at 12 p.m. We left at dawn with the cavalry<br \/>\nand around 12 noon, we came across her. An incredible spectacle, my general, which<br \/>\nI will never forget. By the way, my friend. By<br \/>\nthe way. The African hunters went<br \/>\naround the smala to take it from behind and the spahis of Colonel<br \/>\nYoussouf attacked from the front. Immediately, there was chaos, panic,<br \/>\nevery man for himself. Good, very good. And Abd-el-kader? He wasn&#8217;t there, General. My General, We<br \/>\nhave captured 300 notables and leaders of war, their families, the sheep, the<br \/>\nhorses, all the treasure Abdelkader&#8217;s war. A magnificent<br \/>\nhaul. The Duke of Aumale almost lost his life there. She screamed. Albi. THE. Old karma roars and Nacatl Hardi begins, there, greeted Zeitoun and the World War Z. Love. Lienard Nathalie, Albi. Old Karma Rougerie Yannick Hardy MTS Amine. All the men who us. They were bad. Yann, Arlette, Albi. Are you coming, Hubert? So there, no more hope. Monsignor. Required. Lots of Jesus. She tells us with a smile on his face. When ? Guard. Guard<br \/>\n! Move aside! Aaaahhhhhhhhh! Ha! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! If you spare the woman and<br \/>\nchild, I surrender. Army. Take them away. Don&#8217;t move! Don&#8217;t move. You saved my life, Captain. What can I do for you ? Give me these three prisoners? They are yours. Right, left, Right Left Right. LEFT.<br \/>\n  RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. U-turn. RIGHT.<br \/>\n  Introduce. Weapons.<br \/>\nHis shoulder. Ahead. Walk. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. RIGHT.<br \/>\nLEFT. She wants to see you. She&#8217;s waiting for you outside. With bags of grain in the canteen. But my comrade. Why did you abandon me, Odilon? Abandoned. You&#8217;re the one who spied<br \/>\non me and betrayed me. Did you believe it? I was sure of it. It was a camel who had me kidnapped,<br \/>\nwho locked me in his harem. And the letters. It&#8217;s the only one he managed<br \/>\nto take from me. I came for that, Odilon. So you know. I didn&#8217;t betray you. Never. But you, did you doubt me? No. You didn&#8217;t have enough of me. This is your child. Our child. A\u00efssa. No one must ever know. Otherwise Hashem will kill him and me. I am his wife. He took me into his harem. He never asked me any questions. Amos is a good man, a good<br \/>\nhusband, a good father. Isa and I belong to him. I just wanted you to know. Eli told me you&#8217;re married. Yes. Yes. Heiltsuk.<br \/>\n  Yes. Ada. Not. Wrong. Not. AAA. AAA? AAA? AAA. I misjudged him. She&#8217;s a good girl. Yes. You belong to two very<br \/>\ndifferent worlds. Is that you saying that? It&#8217;s not the same for me. Do you think a man can love several<br \/>\nwomen at the same time? Muslims are allowed four wives. There is always a favorite. It must happen sometimes that he loves<br \/>\ntwo of them, one as much as the other. He has it.<br \/>\nSpotted. I ended up between. Salam aleykoum. Aleykoum Salam. Did you want to kill me?<br \/>\nYou almost succeeded. God did not want it. I owe you a life. I<br \/>\nhaven&#8217;t forgotten. You are free. I will take up arms again.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s your right. This time, I&#8217;m the<br \/>\none who owes you. No, this time we&#8217;re even. The way is clear and so is the child. Now we are bound, you and<br \/>\nI, for life. This is the destiny of you. Speak. Because. I thought that taking the family<br \/>\nwould end the war. But Bugeaud was right. Abdelkader would run for<br \/>\nanother four years. For four years, Elie<br \/>\nand I witnessed the raids the infernal columns of Youssouf<br \/>\nand Lamorici\u00e8re, to which responded the pyramids of severed heads<br \/>\nof French prisoners. Mine took refuge in Morocco, Bugeaud<br \/>\npursued them and win the Battle of L&#8217;Isly. But the following year,<br \/>\nAbd-el-Kader massacred a French battalion in Sidi Brahim. On Christmas Eve 1847,<br \/>\nafter resisting for fifteen long years to one of the most powerful countries on<br \/>\nearth, the emir of the believers was going to admit defeat. God had willed it. More. Rarely the honor. Arab. Stalin. Motsu.<br \/>\n  Wake up. Run. Sahara.<br \/>\n  Didn&#8217;t play a scene where<br \/>\nthe mujahideen. Learn the system. As you told me. So when I said. Than Malik&#8217;s role. Well, it is. Strange, there are no neo-Nazi Muslims. Open the ban. Anas Abdelkader. Ibn Madi. Iadine.<br \/>\n  Mujahideen. Fi.<br \/>\n  Sabil Islam Amir Al-mu&#8217;minin Khadim<br \/>\ncoll Muslimin love all this. Allah I maintain your dough fi sama and. Allah Soubhana Rahmani Rahim The soul<br \/>\nmate Radha. Yakumo Hadi. Amber. Accept this horse of submission. This is the last one I rode. From now on, I will go on foot. I accept it. As a tribute to France whose<br \/>\nprotection. Will cover you.<br \/>\nForever. And as a sign of forgetting the past. Thanks to you, my Holy Mother is healed. May God protect you and yours. If I had men like yours, I would<br \/>\nbe in Algiers today. You who defeated me, you<br \/>\nare the only one to whom I can entrust these weapons with which I fought you loyally<br \/>\nfor fifteen years. I won&#8217;t need it anymore. I will dedicate the<br \/>\nrest of my life to God. God is great. Yesterday&#8217;s enemies can be tomorrow&#8217;s friends<br \/>\nif they keep their hearts pure. You may see me alive, and<br \/>\nyet I am dead. Squadron Leader Hubert, on<br \/>\nbehalf of Her Majesty King Louis-Philippe, I make you a<br \/>\nknight of the Legion of Honor. Congratulations, Hubert,<br \/>\nand thank you again. Squadron Leader Toussaint,<br \/>\non behalf of His Majesty the King, I be made a knight of the Legion of Honor. Congratulations! Close the ban! I congratulate you, my friends. THANKS.<br \/>\n  You deserve it. There are great things left to<br \/>\nbe done in this great country. We will build instead<br \/>\nof destroying. THANKS. Do you know there&#8217;s fighting going on in the<br \/>\nstreets of Paris right now? We even talk about a Republic.<br \/>\nAh! We&#8217;re finally going to have this Republic! But then, what will become of Algeria?<br \/>\nThe Republic? This means that all men will<br \/>\nbe free, equal and fraternal. Insh&#8217;Allah! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I want to tell you. I come as a friend. Why are you attacking me?<br \/>\nI am not. Not armed, I&#8217;m not here for me. Where are my workers? They work for us now. Make yours work. Own<br \/>\nbrothers like slaves. They betrayed. They<br \/>\nare punished. When I met the adds, they were the<br \/>\nbest warriors of Abd el-Kader. And today, I see nothing but a band<br \/>\nof throat-cutters who cowardly murdered the Delorme family. They violated the saint&#8217;s tomb. This is sacrilege, madam. They were punished.<br \/>\nIt is God&#8217;s law. Yes. You pay. I<br \/>\nhave no money. Up and finally there. You<br \/>\nunderstood. They want your wife. Yes,<br \/>\nin the tube. There, your touch. We&#8217;re going to see your wife<br \/>\nso she can pay for you. Kill me right now. Pff. Pff. Pff. Pff. Pff.<br \/>\n  Pff. Pff. We&#8217;ll show her this and<br \/>\nshe&#8217;ll come get you. She will come with the army. You will be.<br \/>\nAll shot. At. Gradually. Ha! Ha ha ha ha! A cat, a dog, a female dog. Gibi. Dilma. Mansfield. Lake.<br \/>\n  Aisha. Ouch, ouch, ouch ouch Ouch! My anger. Bring her. The laws of Morocco. Pfff. Pfff. Pffff. I have read your articles and your<br \/>\nbrochure on Algeria. Let me tell you that I do not agree<br \/>\nat all with your Arabophile theories. It is your absolute right. So I assume you are an<br \/>\nArabic speaking Arab. Call it what you will. Director of the service for ten years<br \/>\nin the general government of Algeria. My point of view is not theoretical,<br \/>\nbut based on practice and on the reality of things, of things. I thought we were talking<br \/>\nabout people, not things. And what is this point of view? The cross and the crescent<br \/>\nare irreconcilable. A Christian society and a Muslim society<br \/>\ncannot live together only if one dominates the other. And by virtue of which the Christian woman<br \/>\nshould dominate the Muslim woman. In the name of the right of the strongest. Does this shock you? But it has always been<br \/>\nthis way in history. Now, we are the masters of the country. Why wouldn&#8217;t the Cross and the<br \/>\nCrescent get along? But you cannot deny, my general, that<br \/>\nfor 20 years, The Arabs refuse to cooperate. They wage war on us, slit the<br \/>\nthroats of our settlers, burn our farms and only dream of throwing us into the sea. As long as we treat them as defeated and<br \/>\nnot as partners, they will resist. What would you do if the Cossacks and<br \/>\nPrussians still occupied Paris? If they had burned your<br \/>\nfamily estate in Normandy. Confiscate your lands and<br \/>\ndestroy your churches. Excuse me, General, but I refuse<br \/>\nto discuss this further with you. someone who compares our<br \/>\ntroops to Cossacks. It&#8217;s unbearable. Am\u00e9lie,<br \/>\nmy darling, follow me! Have you seen that jerk? When I think that he is being considered for<br \/>\nthe post of Secretary General to the government in Algiers. He treated me like a child. I put it back in its place. You should have seen his face. You were right, Baia. General Fleury suggested that I<br \/>\ncreate a mission in Algiers. My articles and book are<br \/>\nstarting to make a splash there. Will you take me, then?<br \/>\nYes of course. And then we&#8217;ll go see Odilon. It&#8217;s been over a year since<br \/>\nI heard from him. Leila wrote to me. She worries about him. You smell good. Am I telling you? What were you doing with those bandits? When did our Emir Abdelkader<br \/>\nsurrender to the French? I returned home, heartbroken, to<br \/>\nmy son and wife. How is your son? I&#8217;m trying to make a man out of him.<br \/>\nMay Allah protect him. I wanted to join Belkhadem<br \/>\nwhose only wish was to go to Mecca, but the French did not keep<br \/>\ntheir word and kept him prisoner. So I joined the Hadjout in<br \/>\nthe mountains. Have you seen them?<br \/>\nThe Libyans have become jackals. They are murderers. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nnot their fault. The French are the strongest. It<br \/>\nwas written. You fought fairly. It<br \/>\nis time to make peace now. Ask the mother. I will<br \/>\nspeak to the governor for you. General Randon. If God wills, in him alone<br \/>\nrest my trust. He will decide. You annoy me with your God willing. In our country, we say Help Yourself.<br \/>\nHeaven will help you. It&#8217;s decided, I&#8217;m going back to Algiers. You desert, you die. The earth is hard, yes, but. Must.<br \/>\nHang on. In the end, it was my<br \/>\nwife who was right. We&#8217;re not made for this kind of life. We&#8217;ll find someone to take<br \/>\nover the lease. Oh, it is. There&#8217;s<br \/>\nno shortage of that. We&#8217;ll put the Spanish on it. Think about it anyway. A helping hand. I didn&#8217;t react too much. With.<br \/>\n  You. I&#8217;m<br \/>\nkeeping it. Home. I&#8217;m<br \/>\ntaking the children. At school. I&#8217;m<br \/>\npreparing. The room has everything.<br \/>\nOf course. You come with me. Charles. The lady will be very happy. Do you think so? I saw when I brought her back to the village,<br \/>\nshe had cried a lot, a lot. Part of the Charles family. You see my father and my mother. I immediately fell in<br \/>\nlove with Algiers. White Algiers, a<br \/>\nlanguidly stretched-out city on the shores of the Mediterranean. The blades had waited and forgiven. She was beaming with happiness. She had returned to her job as a nurse and<br \/>\nfinally found her place in society. As for me, I was finally able<br \/>\nto open a doctor&#8217;s practice. The European colony in Algiers was growing<br \/>\nevery day and I was more and more convinced that there was only one solution<br \/>\nto preserve this country make it a French province. Not for the military,<br \/>\nbut for those who built here a new homeland for the settlers. French ? They said No, it&#8217;s fine. Here, I&#8217;ll show you this. I<br \/>\nbring them all the time. Our editorial secretary Bonjour and Jeanne<br \/>\nDaunas, correspondent of the illustration, who works with us.<br \/>\nHello, hello. So wait, wait. So what<br \/>\ndo you say about that? I put the package together,<br \/>\nthere are four pages. It&#8217;s all there.<br \/>\nYour adventure? Your biography? Ah, I<br \/>\nconfess everything. Tomorrow you will be the hero of the camp. THANKS. And here is your story. I know you have talent. I already told you, right? What if we teamed up, huh? Here, I&#8217;ll sell you half of my<br \/>\nshares, I have. No money. And<br \/>\nneither do I. I&#8217;ll give you credit. Come<br \/>\non ! Chapter five. I accept and I want to defend the<br \/>\nsettlers now that I I saw them in action. Well, there<br \/>\nyou have it, you finally understand! Here, look at my editorial. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nall there. Look at. The indifference of the metropolis,<br \/>\nincompetence and arrogance military personnel.<br \/>\nThe laziness of the natives and the conclusion. Read me the conclusion of Father Randon. I made him a suit. The saber regime has had its day. Make way for civil powers. Algeria is France and I&#8217;ll<br \/>\nshow you around. Yes, with pleasure. Come<br \/>\non. Come on ! The children. You know your dad is a hero and all the<br \/>\nnewspapers are talking about him. You&#8217;re exaggerating! Yes, the teacher told us at school. You&#8217;re a hero, Dad. You killed many Arabs. No way.<br \/>\nWhat is this idea? At school, we played<br \/>\ncops and robbers. And the thieves are<br \/>\nalways the Arabs. This is completely ridiculous. I&#8217;ll go see your master<br \/>\nand we&#8217;ll discuss it. But I don&#8217;t play because they don&#8217;t<br \/>\nwant me to be a policeman. For what ? They say I&#8217;m mixed race. What is a mixed race? It&#8217;s someone who is half and half,<br \/>\nfor example, half French, half Arab. So I&#8217;m half Arab. I don&#8217;t want a half Arab. You are not half Arab. Barely a quarter Kabyle. Pass me the jam, please. It&#8217;s not the same.<br \/>\nNo way. The Kabyles are not Arabs. They were there long before them. So I can be a police officer? Yes.<br \/>\n  Of course, you can be a police officer,<br \/>\nbut that doesn&#8217;t give you the right to kill anyone. You understood<br \/>\nme well. Come on kids, hurry up, you&#8217;re<br \/>\ngoing to be late! Bye ! Good<br \/>\nday. I work well. Mmm. How are you, sweetie?<br \/>\nDid you understand what I told you? Yes. Good day. It&#8217;s true. Everyone<br \/>\nis talking about you. I feel good here. I feel like I&#8217;m in France. With the Arabs too. In Algiers, everyone lives on their own. I have to go. General Randon summoned me to the<br \/>\ngeneral government this evening. So, Hubert, we. Spit in the soup. You are one. Former<br \/>\nmilitary man, right? That&#8217;s right. And you write in this rag published by Bukhari,<br \/>\na red that we would have better sent to New Caledonia. He&#8217;s a Republican, General. A red, an anarchist who<br \/>\ndefends the merchants, adventurers and deportees<br \/>\nwho land in Algeria only to make the burnous sweat. If you want to refer to the colonist,<br \/>\nmy general, allow me to remember that it is they who colonize<br \/>\nAlgeria and cultivate this land in the name of France. This land that we,<br \/>\nthe military, conquered. Another thing,<br \/>\nyou are in cahoots, I was told, with a a certain Toussaint who publishes books. A restless man who is bustling around Paris. And they demand equality between<br \/>\nArabs and Europeans. That&#8217;s right, General. He is here on a mission<br \/>\nfor General Fleury. I had to provide him with an office. I don&#8217;t know what he&#8217;s up to,<br \/>\nbut I don&#8217;t like it. I&#8217;m having him watched. So try to tease him a<br \/>\nlittle and let me know. You want wine. Ahmed?<br \/>\nI told you to call the boss, sir. Pardon ? Do you want some wine? Sir ? Sir<br \/>\n? Sir ? No,<br \/>\nthat. Go. THANKS.<br \/>\n  And you ?<br \/>\nStop calling him Yaouled. His name is Ahmed. I didn&#8217;t tell you. I decided to Frenchify<br \/>\nour lifestyle. I ordered some restaurant chairs<br \/>\nfor the living room. For what ?<br \/>\nI find it. Very comfortable. Like<br \/>\nthat. At General&#8217;s. The other day, some sort of prude<br \/>\nasked me if I was Moorish. Ah, that&#8217;s why. But it&#8217;s not an insult, he&#8217;s<br \/>\nhalf Spanish, a Kabyle, a quarter French And I find that<br \/>\nthe result is rather successful. At least to my taste.<br \/>\nI am French. I don&#8217;t want to be<br \/>\ntaken for a fool. You know that All Saints&#8217; Day is here. It seems that they are installed in one<br \/>\nof the most beautiful palaces in Algiers. Yes I know.<br \/>\nHe became an important figure. He is the agent of General Fleury and<br \/>\nthe Arabophile clan of Paris. I saw Baya this afternoon. Since she lived in Paris, she<br \/>\nhas put on airs. Do you want some sauce? Yes. I invite you to dinner tomorrow. I would be happy to see<br \/>\nthat old Elie again. Could we have<br \/>\nsome forks? I lost the habit of eating<br \/>\nwith my fingers. So why did you stop<br \/>\nwriting to me? I didn&#8217;t understand. You&#8217;re the one who let me down. I promised to help me through<br \/>\nyour Parisian connections. I&#8217;m still waiting. Sorry, but it wasn&#8217;t. Obvious.<br \/>\n  With all these diet changes. A forehand, a blow from the Republic.<br \/>\nNow the Emperor. Don&#8217;t you realize?<br \/>\nOf course! In any case, I see that you managed to<br \/>\nget through this difficult period without too much damage to your stripes. What<br \/>\nhappened to you? I don&#8217;t recognize you. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nkind of normal, right? While you&#8217;re lounging around in Paris,<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been through hell here too. What a great idea to go colonic!<br \/>\nOh no, stop! Stop it! Spare me your nonsense. Go see how people<br \/>\nlive in Mitidja. Imagine that now I understand<br \/>\nthem. The evil colonists. Excuse<br \/>\nme. How are your children? Very good, thank you. Yours, how are you? I would like to bring them back here.<br \/>\nFor what ? They are lucky to study<br \/>\nin France. Pardon ? I would like them to know their country,<br \/>\nto speak Arabic. What is Arabic for? It is better if they<br \/>\nspeak French well. It&#8217;s their culture, their origins. I wouldn&#8217;t like them to disown<br \/>\nthem like so many others. That&#8217;s why you keep wearing<br \/>\na djellaba. I am very proud to wear it. And at least it has<br \/>\nthe advantage of not going out of fashion. Do you want me to tell you? It&#8217;s their damn religion that puts them to sleep.<br \/>\nInshallah. Mektoub. With their fatalism,<br \/>\nthey languish in the Middle Ages. And you, what do you do<br \/>\nto get them out of there? You want to keep them in their ignorance because<br \/>\nit serves you this ignorance to dominate them? We are forced to defend ourselves. But with your abandonment policy,<br \/>\nwithin five years, we could all pack our suitcases. And our dream. Marrying East and West? What<br \/>\ndo you do with it? You know very well that only equality<br \/>\nand progress can make their dignity to the Arabs. They don&#8217;t want your progress. Ask our brothers in Saint Simon.<br \/>\nAsk Talabot. They sabotage the tracks<br \/>\nof his railway. If we want to modernize this country, we<br \/>\nhave to take matters into our own hands, impose on the Arabs our laws and institutions<br \/>\nwhich are much better. And it&#8217;s not just in our interest,<br \/>\nit&#8217;s in theirs too. I&#8217;m dreaming!<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s not you who&#8217;s talking. I feel like I&#8217;m hearing one of those colonialists<br \/>\nor one of those stragglers of saber that I have come across<br \/>\nsince I have been in Algiers. I find more understanding for<br \/>\nthe Algerian problem in Paris. It&#8217;s easy to be for the Arabs when you&#8217;re<br \/>\nin Paris and you does not live with them. But I warn you, everyone<br \/>\nhere is against you. the governor, the army, the<br \/>\nsettlers, you have already lost. So I&#8217;m warning you too, your newspaper<br \/>\nis sabotaging politics. of collaboration with the<br \/>\nArabs, It is serious. If this continues, there will<br \/>\nbe war between us. I think we have nothing more<br \/>\nto say to each other. Come on, let&#8217;s go. Good evening. Good evening. How sad! They are lost. It is misfortunes that have embittered them. Bang ! You&#8217;re<br \/>\ndead. As they have not. Not. I, Hadj Hammou Ben Hadj Hamadi,<br \/>\ngive you my horse as well as this sword with which I have<br \/>\nalways fought loyally. I place my life in your hands and<br \/>\nas a pledge of sincerity, I give you my son. Decide his fate and mine with<br \/>\nGod&#8217;s help. As a sign of trust, I return<br \/>\nyour saber and your horse to you. and I take your son under my protection. When he is old enough, he will serve France. Go back to your people and<br \/>\nlive in peace from now on. Close the ban. I will now only use<br \/>\nit to defend my new friends if they are attacked. I will personally ensure that they are<br \/>\neducated so that they may succeed his father with dignity. The flag of France is large. It can shelter all those who seek<br \/>\nasylum and protection. Oh, by the way! For 20 years I dedicated my life to<br \/>\nwar, to killing and destroying. Now I will be able to devote myself to<br \/>\npeace, to healing, to building. As for his studies, if<br \/>\nyou want to entrust him to me, I&#8217;ll take care of it. On one condition. Which ? That you keep him in<br \/>\nhis Muslim religion. I commit myself to it before<br \/>\nyour God and before mine. I will take care of them<br \/>\nlike my own children. Black Maria. Odilon.<br \/>\n  Theo. Starts to go. LL. We have to go. With any high. Tech.<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha ha ha! How long are we going to keep<br \/>\nthis child at home? I don&#8217;t know. It will depend on his studies. He eats with his fingers. He doesn&#8217;t even know<br \/>\nhow to use a fork. He will learn. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re here for. I don&#8217;t know what that child did to<br \/>\nyou, but you treat him better than yours. It doesn&#8217;t show. Good evening. Good<br \/>\nevening. Good evening, madam. Good evening, Mom. Don&#8217;t call me mom. And<br \/>\nnot my schmocks. Good evening Sylvie Baba. Good<br \/>\nevening. You are not his father. He repeats like a parrot. She has a beautiful nightgown. Where does<br \/>\nshe come from? I&#8217;ll buy you some<br \/>\nsuitable clothes. Why do you always try to hide the fact<br \/>\nthat you have a good heart deep down? Eh ? Come on ! Stop touching my things. I like<br \/>\nyou. Leave it.<br \/>\nHe is mean. Do you want to play with me? Yes. Are<br \/>\nyou reading me? Ha! A marble? A marble. A chair. A chair. A table. A table. A girl. A marble. But no, not a marble. A girl. A girl. A boy. A boy. A<br \/>\ngirl. A boy. A<br \/>\ngirl. A boy. A<br \/>\ngirl. Go to. Bed. First, prayer. Attack. Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. You are blessed, looking threatening and<br \/>\nsplit, looking injured in the hand. Mina, Rahim. Malik.<br \/>\n  William and. Go! Go! Go ! There there there there there there! What are you going to do? It&#8217;s like a threat. But so does she. She managed to do that. And there. I&#8217;m looking.<br \/>\nAnd Issa, my son. He looked like Nawel, whom<br \/>\nI had loved so much. What would become of him? A good Frenchman? A good Algerian? Could he be both at the same time? His children? My children<br \/>\nwere going to create a new one together generation that would finally give<br \/>\na future to our presence in Africa? I still didn&#8217;t imagine that a few years<br \/>\nlater, A\u00efssa would become a brilliant soldier in the French army. From the native North. Albi. Salam alaykoum wa rahmatoullah. Karma. THE. Karma. The law is. The Law. And. The standard is the standard. Mrs. Marhaba. Mama<br \/>\nBecca. Salam Alikoum. Bikoum. Cassidy. Cassidy.<br \/>\n  My little Lee Thank you for. The madmen of Allah. Allah Allah. I have<br \/>\nyou. Mis. In the column When do you help! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  How handsome and strong you are, my son. You&#8217;re the one who&#8217;s beautiful, Mom, you&#8217;re the one. No ? I&#8217;m old now. Your father didn&#8217;t look at me anymore. He comes from.<br \/>\nTake a new wife. A very young one.<br \/>\nAgain. Since you left for the French, he has<br \/>\ntaken two wives into his bed to make children for him. I&#8217;m not a good broodmare, I only<br \/>\nhad one son. You. I find polygamy. Is a barbaric custom. You speak like a Frenchman. It&#8217;s bullfighting. The Prophet had nine wives. And what is this new<br \/>\nwoman&#8217;s name? She is a great aunt&#8217;s daughter. She is jealous of me. She wanted to send me to the kitchens.<br \/>\nNo way. You are coming to Algiers. I&#8217;ll have you stay with me. No, no, don&#8217;t worry, my son. Your father respects me and protects me. And besides, I don&#8217;t want to bother you. You have to get married now.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s time. I have chosen for you a nice girl from<br \/>\na good family, very pretty, very sweet. Sixteen years old with nice<br \/>\nhips unlike me. She will give you beautiful children.<br \/>\nNo. You don&#8217;t want to get married. Your brothers are already engaged. I chose for them. But your father doesn&#8217;t want him to get<br \/>\nmarried because you&#8217;re the eldest. I want to be able to choose<br \/>\nmy wife by myself. Do you love another one? Yes. A French woman. Yes. Who is it ? I can&#8217;t tell you. Even to your mother. For what ? I don&#8217;t know if his parents will want it. Is it because you&#8217;re an Arab? No, it&#8217;s much more complicated. Oh no, it&#8217;s not complicated. Beware Harissa. The French are hypocrites. They are against polygamy, but they<br \/>\nall have secret mistresses. They won&#8217;t give you their daughter. Love can break down<br \/>\nall barriers. You are young. It is time that will erase everything. Even love. Me. Your<br \/>\nold mother. I know. Not so. Go do it. Salam aleykoum salam wa. Salam wa aleykoum. Wa wa. Yet I swear to you. Abd Allah seems to be<br \/>\ndoing very well. If I read correctly. I&#8217;ve lost the habit. You can come and study here. I gradually rebuilt<br \/>\na good library. I even found manuscripts that<br \/>\nbelonged to our Emir Abdelkader. May God protect him in his exile. France stole from us. And<br \/>\nthat. You forget that you gave me to her. She made me an officer. She treats me like a son. There is France in Issa. I learned that over time. The France of Paris which made you an officer and<br \/>\nwhich liberated Italy from the Austrians and France from here, which by imposing<br \/>\nits force, keeps Algeria under the yoke. The governor sent a commission<br \/>\nto take our lands and distribute them to the settlers. What is he trying to<br \/>\npark us in the Sahara for? Emperor Napoleon III is against this policy<br \/>\nof cantonment, I am sure of it. I am invited to go and see him with five<br \/>\nother bachaghas in Compi\u00e8gne. We&#8217;ll see if he&#8217;s really for us. You have to trust him. May God hear you! He inspires truth and justice in him. Where there is Amine. You look like a hero. I&#8217;m just doing my duty. Go there? To<br \/>\nreturn. THANKS. You really have.<br \/>\nSummer in Magenta and. Solferino? Yes.<br \/>\n  Lucky you! Emile.<br \/>\n  War is no fun, except for<br \/>\nkings and emperors. The victory of Solferino<br \/>\nis dozens and dozens of thousands of deaths. Yes, but we saved the Italians from<br \/>\nAustrian occupation. What a beautiful uniform! You are.<br \/>\nStunning ! Lunch is served. Come<br \/>\non, let&#8217;s eat! Come on, come on!<br \/>\nYou&#8217;ll be able to tell us all about it. Happiness. of<br \/>\nElsa. Cheers! I don&#8217;t like it. A lot like the way<br \/>\nA\u00efssa looks at Jeanne. Are you going<br \/>\nout? Yes, with his fried whiting eyes. Haven&#8217;t you noticed? No.<br \/>\n  For what ? The only thing missing is for<br \/>\nhim to be in love with her. But what are you going to imagine? I hope we won&#8217;t have to regret raising<br \/>\nthis child with our own. You should be proud, on the contrary. The perfect example of<br \/>\nwhat integration can do best. He looks like a Frenchman. Maybe, but it isn&#8217;t. It is by the blood shed. Don&#8217;t forget that he is fighting for France. It&#8217;s all very nice, but I don&#8217;t<br \/>\nwant him to touch my daughter. Don&#8217;t worry,<br \/>\nhe&#8217;s taken a room in town. He also values \u200b\u200bhis independence. I hope. I&#8217;m bored, A\u00efssa. I need to do things that are useful,<br \/>\nexciting, unique. Sometimes I even envy the<br \/>\nfate of the settler wives. It&#8217;s dangerous, but it&#8217;s so exciting. Jane, will you marry me? Oh ! Of course yes. When we were little, we<br \/>\nsaid we were going to get married. Hmm. Do you think your parents will<br \/>\ngive their daughter to a Muslim? Dad ? I<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t know. Mom, I&#8217;m afraid not. But I don&#8217;t care. Miss Jane. Sleep.<br \/>\n  In the. Patio. Are you feeling well? Alright. Why do I find you weird<br \/>\nthese days? You can confide in me, you know? Between women, we understand each other. I have no problem. Listen, a mother feels these things. You&#8217;re a big girl, Jeanne. It&#8217;s time to think about your future. There is no shortage of young officers<br \/>\nfrom very good families stationed in Algiers. I will invite them so that you<br \/>\ncan meet suitable matches. I&#8217;m in no rush to get married. You say that and you quickly find<br \/>\nyourself an old maid. Mom, what are you getting at? I don&#8217;t want you to fall in love<br \/>\nwith just anyone. This is where I&#8217;m going with this. Ah! Is<br \/>\nthat it? Yes, that&#8217;s it. Since Aissa&#8217;s return. Have<br \/>\nyou changed? I can see you have a thing for him. Not a weakling. We love each other, Mom. We want to get married.<br \/>\nHow ? With an Arab? A Muslim? No way. Marriage is a serious<br \/>\nthing, my dear. You marry someone of your<br \/>\nreligion and background. I forbid you to see that boy again. Got it? I forbid you! said. Did you hear? I heard. Pfffff. Pfffff. I was sure of it. I told you so. THANKS.<br \/>\n  But you, you big naive?<br \/>\nBut no ! They are like brothers and sisters. I&#8217;m warning you, if he comes back here,<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll call the police. What&#8217;s wrong with you? You&#8217;re<br \/>\ncompletely crazy! This is our child.<br \/>\nWe raised him with our own. That&#8217;s what I regret. Either way, you always had<br \/>\na thing for him. I don&#8217;t want him to touch Jeanne. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nclear. But come on, calm down. Anyway, we won&#8217;t<br \/>\nhave the chance. He will soon leave for France and then it is<br \/>\na question of sending his regiment in Mexico. When<br \/>\n? I don&#8217;t know. Soon the<br \/>\nEmperor decided to install Maximilian of Austria<br \/>\non the throne of Mexico. Alright. How can you say such a thing? There<br \/>\nis war over there. So much the better<br \/>\n! Let them go get killed. Salam Ahmed, Jeanne is here. And Mrs. F. Go get out of here Go away Go away. No, but never set foot here again! Go away! You have no right to<br \/>\nstop me from seeing him. Until you are an adult, you<br \/>\nmust obey your parents. You don&#8217;t have. The<br \/>\nright to prevent me from seeing him. I would leave home. Whatever<br \/>\nhappens, I&#8217;ll go and join him. I will become a Muslim if necessary. Go back to your room. Don&#8217;t<br \/>\ntouch me. Never again. What are you doing here? I ran away from home. You&#8217;re completely crazy. To come and say goodbye to you. Pfffffffff. What are you doing ? I want to be yours. But it is. Not<br \/>\ntrue, It&#8217;s not true! Oh, come on. Have you seen all this news? Why not circumcise him? He takes six bachaga to<br \/>\nParis to see the emperor. Do you know? No,<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not aware of that. Anyway, he&#8217;s not my boyfriend anymore. They are plotting around<br \/>\nthe emperor in Compi\u00e8gne. General Fleury All that and the whole clique<br \/>\nof Saint-Simonians, Is that what they want exactly?<br \/>\nBut Arabize us. This is what they want. But we&#8217;re not going to let that happen.<br \/>\nCount on me. Okay, I&#8217;m going back to the machines. Said Come on, come on! Come on ! Come<br \/>\non ! Oh !<br \/>\nMy. You will take good care of yourself. Don&#8217;t worry. You know, this trip is<br \/>\nvery important to me. The Emperor has decided.<br \/>\nHe read my books. He will adopt a new policy<br \/>\nfor Algeria. This policy is mine. Do you realize? You&#8217;ll still have time. To<br \/>\ngo see the children. Of course, I will write to you every<br \/>\nday to tell you about it. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. SO ? My dear Baya, you<br \/>\ncannot imagine the lavish consideration with which the Emperor welcomed our<br \/>\nArab friends to Compi\u00e8gne. Everything is going wonderfully. The Emperor had long discussions<br \/>\nwith the Bachaka. He solemnly promised them perfect<br \/>\nequality between Europeans and Arabs. This is the only thing that is just,<br \/>\nhonorable, and true. Did he tell our friends who, you<br \/>\ncan imagine, were delighted? It&#8217;s a real revolution. The native chiefs presented the emperor<br \/>\nwith a magnificent Arabian stallion descendant of the famous Godolphin Arabian, ancestor<br \/>\nof all Thoroughbreds. His Majesty intends him for<br \/>\nthe Haras de la Garde. With this, we will compete with the<br \/>\nEnglish, declared General Fleury. Her Majesty the Empress and the Imperial Prince<br \/>\nhave showered our friends with respect, of caresses and marks of esteem. The Emperor recognized the young Ha\u00efssa whom<br \/>\nhe had decorated in Magenta and presented to the Empress. His father,<br \/>\nA. Jiamu, was overjoyed. Finally, His Majesty did me the great honour of<br \/>\nentrusting me with the task of explaining to our friends the details of his plan<br \/>\nto make Algeria an Arab kingdom. My dear friends,<br \/>\nthis is the man whose works have inspired the emperor&#8217;s policy. No one is better placed than him<br \/>\nto explain it to you. I give him the floor. The Emperor has asked me to tell you<br \/>\nthat we have not come to Algeria to oppress you, nor to despoil you,<br \/>\nbut to bring you the benefits of civilization. As he told you himself, he wants<br \/>\nto make Algeria a brother country, an Arab kingdom. Now you have the right to his protection<br \/>\nas much as the French. He is both the Emperor of the<br \/>\nFrench and the King of the Arabs. Practically, what does that mean? First, the emperor<br \/>\ndecided to remove the policy of cantonment, that<br \/>\nis to say that collective ownership of your tribes on the lands they traditionally<br \/>\noccupy will be recognized. No more plundering. The land will be ours. She will be at the tribe. And later, everyone will have their share. Second, the Emperor<br \/>\nhaving proclaimed equality perfect between Europeans<br \/>\nand Arabs, he intends to offer French nationality<br \/>\nto Arabs and to the Jews who ask for it. We know that France<br \/>\ncan bring us progress. We are grateful to him, but we would<br \/>\nprefer to administer ourselves according to our own laws and customs. For us Muslims, religion<br \/>\nrules everything. You know, the Quran is the civil code,<br \/>\nthe book of science and medicine. This is the Word of God. Rest assured, all your observations<br \/>\nwill be taken into account. It&#8217;s good.<br \/>\nNice work. But the Sultan does not.<br \/>\nThe remarkable garden does not restart. The shout, the shout My brother, it&#8217;s mine. You<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t know. Abdelkader M&#8217;laab Sultan human ecology. Walo who doesn&#8217;t make us bledna Hammou. Alas, the Sultan is still gone. Charaf did not live in Tullio Francis Thomas. Charles-Alexis my Nash. He<br \/>\nwithdrew. And went to go with our men. What is your impression? They are delighted with their stay. And then they were seduced<br \/>\nby Her Majesty. I believe they will agree with<br \/>\nthe Arab kingdom&#8217;s formula. Except if Kaddour, my father-in-law, he must<br \/>\nbe taken care of, he has a very great influence in Kabylie. In any case, it<br \/>\nis absolutely necessary that His Majesty comes personally launch his<br \/>\npolicy in Algeria. It will unleash opposition from the<br \/>\nsettlers and even the military. He will come, it&#8217;s a question of date. As for P\u00e9lissier, if he is not<br \/>\nhappy, we will change him. Quickly ! Very good tone.<br \/>\nPaper, Benjamin. You&#8217;ll do the next one. on the cantonment that<br \/>\nthe military are sabotaging. Hey, look at the layout,<br \/>\nit&#8217;s not bad. Yes, that&#8217;s right. Wait, little one, come on,<br \/>\ncome on, let me warn you. Listen, here it<br \/>\nis. I have bad news for you. Yes, I guess.<br \/>\nYes, I can&#8217;t pay you. You haven&#8217;t paid me for two months. Oh but you&#8217;re funny, I can&#8217;t help it. The cash<br \/>\nregister is empty. The cash register is empty. It&#8217;s not my fault if half<br \/>\nthe settlers are Spanish. or Maltese people who<br \/>\ncannot read French. I think I have a solution. Ah<br \/>\ngood ? Maybe you found a gold mine? Serious<br \/>\n? And where? Here<br \/>\nat. Algiers?<br \/>\nWhat is this? Mine ?<br \/>\nMy father&#8217;s pockets? Oh ! We are always ready to help<br \/>\nour French friends. Since the beginning of the conquest,<br \/>\nwe Jews have offered our services to France. The Turks and the Arabs.<br \/>\nWe know them well. Mr. Hubert, we have<br \/>\nbeen practicing them for two centuries, since my ancestors came from<br \/>\nLivorno to trade between the Barbary pirates and<br \/>\nthe Italian merchants. So, you see? Take<br \/>\na seat at. The size. We know that your father was a highly<br \/>\nvalued advisor to the general. Bugeaud for Arab affairs. My son Benjamin told me about your difficulties<br \/>\nwith your newspaper. No problem. My eldest son, David, who runs the<br \/>\nbank, will arrange this for you. You will arrange this<br \/>\nwith the special interest of friends. We are very grateful to you. But since you are dealing with<br \/>\npolitics in your newspaper, I have a favor to ask of you. You say As<br \/>\nPresident of the Consistory Israelite, I am currently receiving at my home<br \/>\na French deputy who is concerned about Paris of the fate of our small community. His name is Adolphe Cr\u00e9mieux. I hope he will obtain French nationality<br \/>\nfor all the Jews of Algeria. Do you think you were not<br \/>\ninterested in politics? It is a matter, let us say, and<br \/>\nlet us say of religion. We would be delighted to publish<br \/>\nan interview with him. Tell him to come to the<br \/>\nnewspaper whenever he wants. Thank you. It is we who thank you once again<br \/>\nfor what you made for the newspaper. In any case, rest assured that it is<br \/>\nfor a good cause, that of a French Algeria where the<br \/>\nJewish community will have its place and an important role to play. And tell me about this,<br \/>\ncould you organize for me, in my capacity as president of the Israelite<br \/>\nConsistory, an audience with the Governor general as soon as possible? I don&#8217;t think my relationship with<br \/>\nthe military is on occasion. Check this out with my son Daniel,<br \/>\nwho is dealing with these issues. Ah! Maybe. My good man. Yes.<br \/>\n  Victor. Yes. Marshal P\u00e9lissier will receive you. I&#8217;ll offer you a port while you wait. THANKS.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t smoke a cigar, I don&#8217;t smoke. Anyway, it&#8217;s Ramadan. Oh sorry, I forgot. I&#8217;m warning you, the governor<br \/>\nis in a foul mood. He received instructions from<br \/>\nParis which upset him. I think I know what it is. Yes, that&#8217;s it,<br \/>\nyou are the one who inspired Her Majesty. All this nonsense. My respects, Marshal. I don&#8217;t see what you&#8217;re talking about. Come on, don&#8217;t play innocent,<br \/>\nplease. This letter of instruction from Her Majesty. Signed by his hand. The end of the cantonment policy. The Arab kingdom. Arabs equal to Europeans. Do you do this? I recognize the subversive formulas in your<br \/>\nbooks and those of your friends. Fleury David. You attribute to me an influence over<br \/>\nHis Majesty which flatters me greatly, Mr. Marshal. We don&#8217;t act like Jesuits. Know one thing, my little sir. I was there at the landing. I gave 30 years of my life,<br \/>\nmy youth, my health to this country. All this to now hand it over to the Arabs<br \/>\nwho will mess everything up as soon as we turn our backs. Accept this to me. Never, do you hear me? Never. Dare I remind you,<br \/>\nMarshal, that this country belongs to the Arabs.<br \/>\nNot anymore. We won it with<br \/>\nour blood. And especially at the cost of their own. Listen to me, Toussaint. We are not dreamers, empty<br \/>\ndreams. We are building,<br \/>\nwe are making Algeria a modern country which will bring comfort to<br \/>\nthe settlers and the natives. Progress. There is no other valid project. Everything else<br \/>\nis just gossip for a few intellectuals in need of recognition. A bit like you. You will not build anything without the Algerians. Cough, cough, cough. You may be the smartest, but<br \/>\nbeware, I warn you, I won&#8217;t let you do it. For God&#8217;s sake, I&#8217;m the strongest. And then, I too have<br \/>\nconnections at court. You may forget that my wife is<br \/>\nthe Empress&#8217;s cousin. May I be excused, Marshal? Get out of here so I don&#8217;t find<br \/>\nyou in my way again. It might get you in trouble. My respects, Marshal. You&#8217;ve got that insolence! I asked the emperor to dismiss this<br \/>\nfox with the cut tail. Save your bullshit for<br \/>\nthe Parisians, all that! When we arrived here, remember,<br \/>\nit was the desert. There were only swamps, mosquitoes<br \/>\nand dwarf palm trees. A third of us died<br \/>\nof cholera fever. A third, discouraged, gave up and rented<br \/>\ntheir land to the Arabs. We are the last third. We have resisted the massacre of the adds,<br \/>\nthe epidemics, the drought, to grasshoppers.<br \/>\nWe will resist your Arab kingdom. Listen. Why remove the cantonment? Algeria has 3,000,000 and a half inhabitants. She could feed 20. There are 12,000,000 hectares of<br \/>\nfallow land in the Tell. And you ?<br \/>\nDo you want to block colonization? But there is room here for hundreds<br \/>\nof thousands of new settlers. So why leave the fertile<br \/>\nland to the Arabs? Either they destroy it with their<br \/>\nherds, or they cultivate it badly on one hectare. We produce six times more than them. He&#8217;s<br \/>\nright. This is our land. Here we have created a new piece<br \/>\nof our French homeland. My friends, you have forgotten that this country<br \/>\nis at once indigenous, colonial and military. The Emperor said it,<br \/>\nit is an Arab kingdom, a colony European and a military camp. What is this gibberish? It&#8217;s as clear as black pudding water. First of all, we are not<br \/>\nyour friends, Toussaint. And then to govern is to choose. It&#8217;s either them or us. So go tell your emperor that nothing and<br \/>\nno one will drive us out of here. We are at home. Yes yes. The Franco-Muslim plot hatched in Paris against<br \/>\nus wants to give power to the Arabs. In that case, Algeria will<br \/>\nbe ruined for us. Do you want to become Arab? No, no, no! We will. Stay<br \/>\nFrench. We will not give in to<br \/>\nNapoleon the Little. The king of the Arabs. It is today. A colony<br \/>\nof more than 200. Zero zero zero Europeans. We&#8217;ll<br \/>\nhave to be reckoned with. We mobilized all the settlers of Mitidja<br \/>\nand all the real ones. Republicans. Printers, masons, merchants,<br \/>\narchitects. And the Jews? They<br \/>\nare with us. Of course.<br \/>\nThey might not show up. But I am here. We will mobilize women and demonstrate<br \/>\nwith you. We. Let&#8217;s go ! Let it be known. Long live the Republic! For a month<br \/>\nwe lived in fever. Algiers was under siege. Every day, at our call, settlers,<br \/>\nworkers, traders, officials took to the streets. Even women got involved. French Algeria. Present arms. What did you think of taking us away from Tunis?<br \/>\nFrench women! Let us pass. We are going to the general government. The street is forbidden. Let us pass. We play. To the ball. She acts against French politics. I&#8217;m a lieutenant<br \/>\nand all I&#8217;m owed. Taught. Come on, calm down. I am not unhappy with all<br \/>\nthese demonstrations. They will show Paris the futility of its<br \/>\npolicy of abandonment. Now it&#8217;s the women<br \/>\nwho are getting involved. We&#8217;ve seen it all. These people are excited. A bit of a hothead. But they calm down just as quickly. And then, remember, we<br \/>\nare south of Marseille. In any case, tell the security service<br \/>\nto take it easy. Maybe some gun butt shots,<br \/>\nbut no shooting, It&#8217;s an order. I don&#8217;t want any breakage,<br \/>\nincluding more breakage. After a month, calm had returned. Marshal P\u00e9lissier had meanwhile<br \/>\ndied of pneumonia. and the policy of the Arab kingdom<br \/>\nexperienced a first disappointment. Neither Jews nor Arabs wanted to give<br \/>\nup their special status for the French nationality that Napoleon<br \/>\noffered them 200 Arabs, 200 Arabs only 3 million people asked for it. And among them,<br \/>\nA\u00efssa who had reasons for her personal reasons for wanting to be French. THANKS.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t drink. Oh yes, that&#8217;s true. I came to ask you for<br \/>\nJeanne&#8217;s hand. Officially. My regiment is leaving for Mexico and. And we would like to get<br \/>\nengaged before I leave. Elsa Jeanne and you, it&#8217;s not possible. For what ? You are too young. And then you&#8217;re practically<br \/>\nbrothers and sisters. A Kabyle proverb says Mary, you<br \/>\nin your tribe, in your village and if possible in your family. You belong to two very<br \/>\ndifferent worlds. How ? Two<br \/>\nworlds? I am French now. But you are French, but<br \/>\nyou are also Muslim. You don&#8217;t realize the enormous difficulties<br \/>\nyou face. will have to overcome? And then, Jeanne, we<br \/>\nhave to get married in church. What will your family say?<br \/>\nThere were other mixed marriages. These are.<br \/>\nExceptions. Your friend Elie Toussaint<br \/>\nmarried a Muslim woman. Yes, but he converted<br \/>\nand today he is rejected by his family. Listen, there&#8217;s no point in arguing. It&#8217;s yes or it&#8217;s no. And that, I would like. To tell you yes. But it&#8217;s impossible, believe<br \/>\nme, trust me. So it&#8217;s no. What if we do without your permission? I forbid you. Pffff. Pfff.<br \/>\n  Yes, I understand. On the battlefield, my Arab<br \/>\nblood is accepted and in Paris, I am granted<br \/>\nFrench nationality. But in reality, they forgot to tell me that<br \/>\nit&#8217;s a passport. second category. Because here in Algiers, I remain a Harbi,<br \/>\na bicot, right? Including for you. Now it&#8217;s clear. I&#8217;ll wait for you. When you come back, I&#8217;ll be an adult. I would leave home, you would get married. We&#8217;ll go live in France, right? We will have to wait a little longer. I will wait as long as it takes. Napoleon III came to Algeria twice to<br \/>\nproclaim himself king of the Arabs. He was delighted. He ate ostrich eggs, roast gazelle<br \/>\nand lion&#8217;s legs. Everywhere, countless<br \/>\ncrowds cheered him. At the Journal,<br \/>\nwe were obliged to recognize that it was a great success, well<br \/>\norganized, it is true, by the officers of the Arab offices. Elijah was his personal interpreter<br \/>\nthroughout the stay. It was his moment of glory. He believed he was finally seeing<br \/>\nthe birth of his Arab kingdom. And fate would have it otherwise. Look at this. This has been going on for four years. Drought, famine, cholera and to<br \/>\ntop it all off, locusts. All at the same time. For<br \/>\nfour years, we never saw anything like this. Look, they eat grass, roots<br \/>\nand even leaves. People are dying like flies from<br \/>\nhunger and cholera. And the French doctors, they are. Cholera is not racist. There are also French victims. Even Bugeaud died of it in Paris. At the beginning of July.<br \/>\nI am. Always with my wife. My. Agent at the Meskina dual. The<br \/>\nbordj. People here are superstitious. They say the Arab kingdom<br \/>\nhas a bad eye. I&#8217;m sorry. Everything you did for<br \/>\nus is turning against us. Not our fault though. Drought, locusts, disease. Fate is against us. People say it is God&#8217;s revenge<br \/>\nbecause we did not know defend our land against the infidels. Go tell the governor that if France does nothing,<br \/>\nthere will be war here again. I know. Let him know. Salam, Salam, Salam.<br \/>\nHow is she? It&#8217;s cholera. Go fast. She&#8217;s been waiting for you for two days. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! My son ! The pride of my life. You came. Say<br \/>\ngoodbye to me. I am here. You will stay. Too late. It is God who chooses the hour. But mine came. I have to tell you a secret. And<br \/>\nthat. It&#8217;s a secret. Yes, that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve carried<br \/>\nin my heart since you were born. Odilon and your father. You must not marry Jeanne. Forgive me, s. I have mixed the blood of the infidel with that<br \/>\nof the true fighter of the faith. I was a young slave in the harem. During the Peace of Tafna. Odilon was a doctor<br \/>\nto Abd-el-kader. But you were born. In Cherbourg raised you. He taught you how to walk, how<br \/>\nto ride a horse, to use the saber and the rifle. He taught you righteousness and courage. He taught you the true religion. He is your father too. Got involved in their struggle. Takeshi. Mektoub.<br \/>\n  Now. Al<br \/>\nMalik. Up there. Up<br \/>\nthere. Up there. To<br \/>\ndo to me. Forget that a fic. Emma. Stay with me. Stay. Stay there. Yes. Ouch, ouch, ouch!<br \/>\nThe cut. Nothing in the script. A. Crowd. A crowd. Where do you Warren et. Mohamed Rassoulallah La ilaha illa Allah. Subhana. Allah. Allah, may Allah bless you. Mohamed Oh la la la la! La la la la. There.<br \/>\n  There. La La La La. La.<br \/>\n  There. The. The.<br \/>\n  There. He said to Mohamed Rasul Allah la ilaha illa Allah Mohamed rasul Allah May Allah bless you. Allahu Akbar. Assalamou alaykoum wa rahmatoullah assalam<br \/>\nalaykoum wa rahmatoullah wa wa. Subhanallah. I<br \/>\nwas a kula. Mima falls. Did you sleep in the chair? He made me uncomfortable, Moon. I was bound by an oath. Shaan will always remain in my heart. Promise me one thing,<br \/>\nshe mustn&#8217;t find out. Never. I<br \/>\npromise you. But yes! Never ! Alex<br \/>\nHarp wrote Dilana. If she comes here, I will be by your side. You can&#8217;t. And that,<br \/>\nyou would betray. Have you renounced your religion? I have not renounced my religion. A day will come when, in France, one<br \/>\nwill be able to be French and Catholic, French and Jewish,<br \/>\nFrench and Muslim in France. Maybe not here, my son. Not in the land of Islam. The<br \/>\nsettlers. You are French now. You must<br \/>\nleave and follow your destiny. I am French. But my heart remains in Algeria<br \/>\nforever. Oh my son! Aichi-ken Moxo! Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed<br \/>\nup. Fed up. Pfffff. Pffff. Are you hiding something from me? What&#8217;s going on? There is another woman. Is that it? Tell me frankly. I&#8217;m going to get married. What ? My mother chose a wife for me. I have to accept. It&#8217;s tradition, you understand? I don&#8217;t believe it. I don&#8217;t believe it. I don&#8217;t care. What are you going to do<br \/>\nalone in Paris? Eh ? Where are you going to go? You will go to Aunt Ines&#8217;s. I&#8217;m going to enlist as a nurse. I&#8217;m going to the front to<br \/>\ntreat the wounded. I too want to defend France. You&#8217;re lying. Do you want to go find him? You&#8217;re going to find your Arabic again. Aren&#8217;t you ashamed to run<br \/>\nafter him like that? How dare you? What are you, huh? Your grandmother who was raped by a Kabyle,<br \/>\nyou&#8217;re forgetting that one, right? You have Arab blood too, eh? Did the evil Arabs<br \/>\nrape women like you? Pfff, I have. It&#8217;s a debacle. Everywhere our armies are being beaten: Hamburg,<br \/>\nReichshoffen, Fr\u0153schwiller. What a shame!<br \/>\nBut it&#8217;s the Emperor&#8217;s fault! But what a great idea to<br \/>\ngo to war with Prussia! Bismarck was only asking for that. We need to change. The<br \/>\nnewspaper headline. The Emperor was taken prisoner at Sedan. He<br \/>\nabdicated. Gambetta proclaimed the Republic, The<br \/>\nRepublic, my friends, the Republic. Come with me. That&#8217;s it. Amazing ! the Emperor imprisoned,<br \/>\nthe Republic proclaimed, A 20-year dream finally come true. Napoleon Dictator! Long live the Republic! Long<br \/>\nlive! France ! In Paris. That&#8217;s it, it&#8217;s the chief commissioner of<br \/>\nthe Bonapartist brigade! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! You better disappear before<br \/>\nmy friends arrive. Do you hear them?<br \/>\nThey are very excited. This is not the time to play the hero. Come<br \/>\non, save yourself! Quickly ! Before the emperor. Where is the chick? Eh<br \/>\n? Where is the fox? Gone. I don&#8217;t pay anything to wait. The French are fighting among themselves. We must take advantage of this to<br \/>\nthrow them into the sea, No. We must find ways to save<br \/>\nthe Arab kingdom. The Arab kingdom. Classroom after class one day dying of laughter. They call themselves Republicans,<br \/>\nbut you know them. They are colonialists, Arabic<br \/>\nspeakers. French mouchkila. Mrs. Le Walo. We must take advantage of this to stir<br \/>\nup the tribes and drive out the French. Who live in France. To<br \/>\nwhat? Play bana.<br \/>\nRunning? As. Diallo said, we will come true. I&#8217;ve had enough of your talk. I want to raise my tribes and fight. You come with me to Oran. You can&#8217;t stay in Algiers anymore. Blabber. Baya. Baya. I beg you. Do this for me, it&#8217;s too dangerous. I&#8217;ll try to get to Paris<br \/>\non my own. You&#8217;ll find me there. I love you. Paris has fallen.<br \/>\nThe government took refuge in Tours. Pfff. My God, France is<br \/>\nfalling apart. We should proclaim independence. And who sent Garibaldi to us? And Algeria will do it on its<br \/>\nown like Italy. Is that it? You want to leave us alone<br \/>\nfacing 3 million Arabs? Thank you so much.<br \/>\nWhat are the other dispatches? Nothing special, right? What do you think about. What do you have? What&#8217;s<br \/>\nwrong? On the front, the regiments of African<br \/>\nhunters and Algerian riflemen and Zouaves showed indomitable<br \/>\nbravery, but they paid a heavy price. The second Turko particularly distinguished<br \/>\nhimself but was bled dry. The officers died on the<br \/>\nfield of honor. And the second Turks is<br \/>\nthe D&#8217;a\u00efssa regiment. SO. Friends! The military regime is abolished. Wo wo wo wo wo. Algeria is divided. In three departments where French<br \/>\nlaws will be applied. The departments will be administered by<br \/>\na prefect and represented by deputies. The governor.<br \/>\nThe Governor General. Will now be a dependent civilian. From the Ministry of the Interior. My friends, we have won. Algeria is civil and French. French Algeria. French Algeria. French Syria. French Algeria. French Algeria. French Algeria. Long live the Vend\u00e9e! Wait, that&#8217;s not all. Now, the 33,000. Jews from Algeria will automatically have<br \/>\nFrench nationality. Will we have the right to vote?<br \/>\nNaturally. And the Arabs too.<br \/>\nFor now. Nothing.<br \/>\nNot planned. Phew. I had. Fear.<br \/>\n  Shut up! Thousands of Turks and<br \/>\nZouaves have just died on the battlefields and they<br \/>\nvoted with their blood. I ask for a minute of silence for our Muslim<br \/>\nbrothers who died for France. SO. Why did you hide all this from me? I swore. How could you keep it? All<br \/>\nthat for. You alone for so long? Ha! Ha ha. Ha! Ha! Ha Ha! My dear father, if you are reading this letter,<br \/>\nit is because I died on the field of honor. No need to cry. It is with joy that I offer to France this<br \/>\nlife that you have given me and from whom I no longer expect anything. I will finally rest in peace under the<br \/>\nprotection of the two deities who have presided over my birth and death, the<br \/>\nAlmighty God of the Arabs, who commands good and evil,<br \/>\nand the merciful God of Christians who forgives everything to poor sinners. I am writing to remind<br \/>\nyou of your oath. Jeanne must never know, Never. Farewell, your son A\u00efssa. What happened? Why did he reject me? And there.<br \/>\nLarbi! Stop there.<br \/>\nLarbi! Stop right there, Larbi! Banana. Rabbit. Bad. Bad Wolf.<br \/>\nIn the 94. Yes. Open. You&#8217;re looking for me everywhere. I<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t know where to go anymore. Go home. At your place. Well. She left with her father for Oran. Why didn&#8217;t you bring him with you? I would have taken care of her. Have you eaten? No. I&#8217;m not hungry. I&#8217;ll make a bed for you. You can&#8217;t stay in Algeria any longer,<br \/>\nthey&#8217;ll kill you. You&#8217;re going to spend the night here. Tomorrow I&#8217;ll find you<br \/>\na boat to Spain. Pfff. Pfff. Pfff. Pfff. Pfff. I paid.<br \/>\nHalf. Here is the other one.<br \/>\nYou will give them only upon arrival. That&#8217;s a safe conduct. We don&#8217;t<br \/>\nknow. Never. And a gun. It can. You.<br \/>\n  Serve. THANKS. What a beautiful country our country is! What is it? Happened<br \/>\nto us? Odilon? The<br \/>\nlife. Do you remember? Menilmontant. The marriage of East and West. Why did you give up<br \/>\non our ideal? Utopia? The Arab kingdom is not a utopia. On the contrary, it is realism. You&#8217;ll<br \/>\nsee. You will realize<br \/>\nit. Count one day too. Why do you always wish<br \/>\nyour ideal in my face? My ideal is as good as yours. Do you want to make this land<br \/>\na piece of France? Make republican France one of liberty,<br \/>\nequality and fraternity. Your freedom, your freedom, it is the. Right of the strongest to oppress the most.<br \/>\nWeak. Not necessarily. The Republican School will make good<br \/>\nFrench people out of these Arabs. It will take time, certainly. But I have confidence. Chimera. Chimera. Do you want to make them good French<br \/>\npeople and not good Algerians? Do you want to make them good French<br \/>\npeople in spite of themselves? You won&#8217;t make it. Time will tell which of<br \/>\nus was right. It is God who decides. Insh&#8217;Allah! Ouch. Ouch. Ouch ouch But he. Him. He happens to go to the cemetery where he has dinner. And All Saints&#8217; Day?<br \/>\nWhat happened to him? I never saw him again. I was told that he had<br \/>\nreturned to Algeria. How so? He continued his journey alone. It<br \/>\nlooks like him. You never saw him again? He was your friend though. Basically, you see,<br \/>\nI never left him. You know, we need some,<br \/>\nutopians as you say. Dreamers. Without<br \/>\nthem, he. there wouldn&#8217;t be any people.<br \/>\nForgive me. I have to go now. It&#8217;s a little cold in here,<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t you think? If. Yes, I assure you.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s always like this. After a while, the cold gets to you. It&#8217;s terrible. By. Salam alaykoum wa rahmatoullah.<br \/>\npain. Mental comes. When you have the leather really beating. Yama, you will soon understand. Why you. Es. Subscribed to Signor Signor. Babka. Salam aleykoum. Salam Alikoum. Cassidy. Cassidy<br \/>\nsaid thank you for the help. The madmen of Allah.<br \/>\nAllah. Allah. My head column When do you help. His stepson was amazing. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  How handsome and strong you are, my son! You&#8217;re the one who&#8217;s beautiful, mom. Is that you? No. I&#8217;m old now. Your father didn&#8217;t look at me anymore. He just took a new wife. A very young one.<br \/>\nAgain. Since you left for the French. He took two wives into his bed<br \/>\nto make children for him. I am not a good broodmare. I only had one son. You. I find polygamy a barbaric<br \/>\ncustom. You speak like a Frenchman. It&#8217;s bullfighting. The Prophet had nine wives. And what is this new<br \/>\nwoman&#8217;s name? She is a great aunt&#8217;s daughter. She is jealous of me. She wanted to send me to the kitchens.<br \/>\nNo way. You are coming to Algiers. I&#8217;ll have you stay with me. No, no, don&#8217;t worry, my son. Your father respects me and protects me. And besides, I don&#8217;t want to bother you. You have to get married now.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s time. I have chosen for you a nice girl from<br \/>\na good family, very pretty, very sweet, sixteen years old with nice<br \/>\nhips not like me. She will give you beautiful children.<br \/>\nNo. You don&#8217;t want to get married. Your brothers are already engaged. I chose for them. But your father doesn&#8217;t want them to<br \/>\nget married because you&#8217;re the eldest. I want to be able to choose<br \/>\nmy wife by myself. Do you love another one? Yes. A French woman. Yes. Who ?<br \/>\nIs it? I can&#8217;t tell you. Even to your mother. For what ? I don&#8217;t know if his parents will want it. Is it because you&#8217;re an Arab? No, it&#8217;s much more complicated. Oh no, it&#8217;s not complicated. Beware Harissa. The French are hypocrites. They are against polygamy, but they<br \/>\nall have secret mistresses. They won&#8217;t give you their daughter. Love can break down<br \/>\nall barriers. You are young. It is time that will erase everything. Even love. I, your old mother, know. That&#8217;s why. It will be done well. Salam aleykoum. Hello.<br \/>\n  Salam aleykoum. Allah, yet I make you jimbe. Abdullah seems to be<br \/>\ndoing very well. If that arbaya. I&#8217;ve lost the habit. You can come and study here. I gradually rebuilt<br \/>\na good library. I even found manuscripts that<br \/>\nbelonged to our Emir Abdelkader. May God protect her in her exile! France stole you from us. And<br \/>\nthat. You forget that you gave me to her. She made me an officer. She treats me like a son. There is France in Issa. I learned that over time. The France of Paris which made you an officer and<br \/>\nwhich liberated Italy from the Austrians, and France from here, which, by imposing<br \/>\nits force, keeps Algeria under the yoke. The governor sent a commission<br \/>\nto take our lands and distribute them to the settlers. Isn&#8217;t he trying to park us in the Sahara? Emperor Napoleon III was against<br \/>\nthis policy of cantonment. I&#8217;m sure of it. I am invited to go and see him with five<br \/>\nother bachaghas in Compi\u00e8gne. We&#8217;ll see if he&#8217;s really for us. You have to trust him. May God hear you! He inspires truth and justice in him. Where there is the mine. Low. Issa was back. What a joy to find my son again after three<br \/>\nyears of absence, this secret son who became a man and covered<br \/>\nin glory in the French uniform. Have you really been<br \/>\nto Magenta and Solferino? Yes, lucky you. Emile, war is no fun, except<br \/>\nfor the kings and emperors. The victory of Solferino<br \/>\nis dozens and dozens of thousands of deaths. Yes, but we saved the Italians from<br \/>\nAustrian occupation. What a beautiful uniform! You look great! Lunch is served. Come<br \/>\non, let&#8217;s eat! Come on, come on!<br \/>\nYou&#8217;ll be able to tell us all about it. In honor of Aissa. I looked at A\u00efssa. He was proof that one could be both a good<br \/>\nFrenchman and a good Muslim. I have before my eyes the successful<br \/>\nmarriage between East and West. I was starting to believe it again. I don&#8217;t like it. A lot like the way<br \/>\nA\u00efssa looks at Jeanne. Are you going<br \/>\nout? Yes, with his fried whiting eyes. Haven&#8217;t you noticed? No.<br \/>\n  For what ? The only thing missing is for<br \/>\nhim to be in love with her. But what are you going to imagine? I hope we won&#8217;t have to regret raising<br \/>\nthis child with our own. You should be proud, on the contrary. The perfect example of<br \/>\nwhat integration can do best. He looks like a Frenchman. Maybe, but it isn&#8217;t. It is by the blood shed. Don&#8217;t forget that he is fighting for France. It&#8217;s all very nice, but I don&#8217;t<br \/>\nwant him to touch my daughter. Don&#8217;t worry,<br \/>\nhe&#8217;s taken a room in town. He also values \u200b\u200bhis independence. I hope. That. I&#8217;m going to tell you a secret, Jeanne. I like war. I discovered a new homeland:<br \/>\nthe army. In the army, all<br \/>\nbarriers fall. I am no longer a Muslim among<br \/>\nCatholics, an Arab among the French. I am a soldier among others, all<br \/>\nequal before death. Only one hierarchy has courage. Do you understand? I don&#8217;t know. It&#8217;s a man&#8217;s world<br \/>\nwhere women don&#8217;t enter. I&#8217;m bored. A\u00efssa.<br \/>\n  I need to do things that are useful,<br \/>\nexciting, unique. Sometimes I even envy the fate<br \/>\nof the settler wives. It&#8217;s dangerous, but it&#8217;s so exciting. Jane, will you marry me? Of course yes. When we were little, we<br \/>\nsaid we were going to get married. Hmm. Do you think your parents will<br \/>\ngive their daughter to a Muslim? Dad ? I<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t know. Mom, I&#8217;m afraid not. But I don&#8217;t care. Miss Jane. Sleep.<br \/>\n  In the patio. Are you feeling well? Alright. Why do I find you weird<br \/>\nthese days? You can confide in me, you know? Between women, we understand each other. I have no problem. Listen, a mother feels these things. You&#8217;re a big girl, Jeanne. It&#8217;s time to think about your future. There is no shortage of young officers<br \/>\nfrom very good families stationed in Algiers. I will invite them so that you<br \/>\ncan meet suitable matches. I&#8217;m in no rush to get married. They<br \/>\nsay. This and we. She<br \/>\nquickly finds herself an old maid. Mom, what are you getting at? I don&#8217;t want you to fall in love<br \/>\nwith just anyone. This is where I&#8217;m going with this. Oh, is that it? Yes,<br \/>\nthat&#8217;s it. And then Aissa&#8217;s return. Have<br \/>\nyou changed? I can see you have a thing for him. Not a weakling. We love each other, mom. We want to get married.<br \/>\nHow ? With an Arab? A Muslim? No way. Marriage is a serious<br \/>\nthing, my dear. You don&#8217;t marry someone of your<br \/>\nreligion and background. I forbid you from seeing that boy again, do<br \/>\nyou understand? I forbid you! You have.<br \/>\nHeard ? I heard. Pfffff. Pfffff.<br \/>\n  Pffffffffff.<br \/>\nI knew it! I told you so. THANKS.<br \/>\n  But you, you big naive?<br \/>\nBut no ! They are like brothers and sisters. I&#8217;m warning you, if he comes back here,<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll call the police. What&#8217;s wrong with you? You&#8217;re<br \/>\ncompletely crazy! This is our child.<br \/>\nWe raised him with our own. That&#8217;s what I regret. Either way, you always had<br \/>\na thing for him. I don&#8217;t want him to touch Jeanne. It&#8217;s<br \/>\nclear. But come on, calm down. Anyway, we won&#8217;t<br \/>\nhave the chance. He will soon leave for France and then it is<br \/>\na question of sending his regiment in Mexico. When<br \/>\n? I don&#8217;t know.<br \/>\nSoon. The Emperor decided to install Maximilian<br \/>\nof Austria on the throne of Mexico. Alright. How can you say such a thing? There<br \/>\nis war there. So much the better<br \/>\n! Let them go get killed. By. Saddam.<br \/>\nAhmed Janella and Mrs. F. Come on. Get out of here! Get out! Get out!<br \/>\nNo, but more. Never the feet. Here<br \/>\n! Make your own. You don&#8217;t have the right to it now,<br \/>\nbut I&#8217;ll see it. Until you are an adult, you<br \/>\nmust obey your parents. You have no right to stop<br \/>\nme from seeing him. I would leave home no matter what,<br \/>\nI would go and join him. I will become a Muslim if necessary. Go back to your room. Don&#8217;t<br \/>\ntouch me. Never again. What are you doing here? I ran away from home. You&#8217;re completely crazy. To come and say goodbye to you. Pffffffff. What are you doing ? I want to be yours. But it&#8217;s not true, it&#8217;s not true! Oh, come on. Have you seen all this news? Why not circumcise him? He takes six bachaga to<br \/>\nParis to see the emperor. Do you know? No,<br \/>\nI. Don&#8217;t follow.<br \/>\nAware. Anyway, he&#8217;s not my boyfriend anymore. They are plotting around<br \/>\nthe emperor in Compi\u00e8gne. General Fleury All that and the whole<br \/>\nclique of Saint-Simonians, that&#8217;s it. What they want. Just<br \/>\n? But Arabize us. This<br \/>\nis what they want. But we&#8217;re not going to let that happen.<br \/>\nCount on me. Okay, I&#8217;m going back to the machines. Said Go. Come on! Come on ! Come<br \/>\non ! Oh !<br \/>\nMy. You will take good care of yourself. Don&#8217;t worry. Not. You know, this trip is<br \/>\nvery important to me. The Emperor has decided.<br \/>\nHe read my books. He will adopt a new policy<br \/>\nfor Algeria. This policy is mine. Do you realize? You&#8217;ll still have time to go. See<br \/>\nthe children. Of course. I will write to you every<br \/>\nday to tell you about it. Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. My dear Baya, you<br \/>\ncannot imagine the lavish consideration with which the Emperor welcomed our<br \/>\nArab friends to Compi\u00e8gne. Everything is going wonderfully. The Emperor had long discussions<br \/>\nwith the Bachaghas. He solemnly promised them perfect<br \/>\nequality between Europeans and Arabs. This is the only thing that is just,<br \/>\nhonorable, and true. Did he tell our friends who, you<br \/>\ncan imagine, were delighted? It&#8217;s a real revolution. It is. The last thing. To do. The native chiefs presented the emperor<br \/>\nwith a magnificent Arabian stallion descendant of the famous Godolphin Arabian, ancestor<br \/>\nof all Thoroughbreds. His Majesty intended him for<br \/>\nthe Garde stud farm. With this, we will compete with the<br \/>\nEnglish, declared General Fleury. Her Majesty, the Empress and the Prince Imperial<br \/>\nhave showered our friends with respect, of caresses and marks of esteem. The Emperor recognized the young A\u00efssa whom he<br \/>\nhad decorated in Magenta and presented him to the Empress, to his father,<br \/>\nto Jiamu was at the height of pride. Finally, His Majesty did me the great honour of<br \/>\nentrusting me with the task of explaining to our friends the details of his plan<br \/>\nto make Algeria an Arab kingdom. My dear friends,<br \/>\nthis is the man whose works have inspired the emperor&#8217;s policy. No one is better placed than him<br \/>\nto explain it to you. I give him the floor. The Emperor has asked me to tell you<br \/>\nthat we have not come to Algeria to oppress you, nor to despoil you,<br \/>\nbut to bring you the benefits of civilization. As he told you himself, he wants<br \/>\nto make Algeria a brother country, an Arab kingdom. Now you have the right to his protection<br \/>\nas much as the French. He is both the Emperor of the<br \/>\nFrench and the King of the Arabs. Practically, what does that mean? First, the emperor<br \/>\ndecided to remove the policy of cantonment, that<br \/>\nis to say that collective ownership of your tribes on the lands they traditionally<br \/>\noccupy will be recognized. No more plundering. The land will be ours. She will be at the tribe. And later, everyone will have their share. Second, the Emperor<br \/>\nhaving proclaimed equality perfect between Europeans<br \/>\nand Arabs. He intends to offer French nationality<br \/>\nto Arabs and to the Jews who ask for it. We know that France can bring<br \/>\nus progress and we We are grateful to him. But we would prefer to govern ourselves according<br \/>\nto our own laws and customs. For us Muslims, religion<br \/>\nrules everything. You know, the Quran is the civil code,<br \/>\nthe book of science and medicine. This is the Word of God. Rest assured, all your observations<br \/>\nwill be taken into account. It&#8217;s thanks.<br \/>\nAt work. Exhilarating, remarkable. Restart the clam, the<br \/>\nclam man Farsa Mateen. Know. Abdelkader M&#8217;laab. than Amber Sultan. And that the bar or Makan Walou who<br \/>\nonly has one daughter Bledna. Hamou. And there is Sultan Hakim. You still aren&#8217;t. Used to the French place Saint Thomas. Aquinas Chi ma Ana. He<br \/>\nwithdrew. And went to clash with men. What is your impression? They are delighted with their stay. And then they were seduced<br \/>\nby Her Majesty. I believe they will agree with<br \/>\nthe Arab kingdom&#8217;s formula. Except if Kaddour, my father-in-law, he must<br \/>\nbe taken care of, he has a very great influence in Kabylie. In any case, it<br \/>\nis absolutely necessary that His Majesty comes personally launch his<br \/>\npolicy in Algeria. It will unleash opposition from the<br \/>\nsettlers and even the military. He will come.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s a question of date. As for P\u00e9lissier, if he is not<br \/>\nhappy, we will change him. In sight. And there you have it. My friend Talabot.<br \/>\nYou&#8217;ve been waiting for half an hour. I am happy. To<br \/>\nsee you. Odilon. What are you doing in Algiers? Great news, old man. That&#8217;s<br \/>\nit! Next week, the last<br \/>\nrail will be solemnly laid of the railway line and the<br \/>\nBlida station is inaugurated. Marshal P\u00e9lissier and the whole gang. Everyone<br \/>\nwill be there. I&#8217;m counting on you to do it. A beautiful<br \/>\none. Article. Hey, the newspaper<br \/>\nis yours now. Half. I bought<br \/>\nthe shares from Rocard. But we&#8217;re having a bit of trouble.<br \/>\nDon&#8217;t you want to sit down? No, no, I&#8217;m running away. I<br \/>\nhave an appointment with P\u00e9lissier. I gave all the elements to Rocard. See you later at the cafe,<br \/>\nin the square. All right. Madam. Here.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s a lab. He is a Saint-Simonian. Apparently you were there too? Mr.<br \/>\nOdilon? Does this sect still exist? They are rather scattered, but they still<br \/>\nhave some influence at court. Among the polytechnicians<br \/>\nor among the bankers? Here is the article.<br \/>\nThat being said, they have changed a lot. It has become a kind<br \/>\nof Freemasonry. What do they want exactly? There<br \/>\nare two kinds. There are utopians like Toussaint who<br \/>\nbelieve in Santa Claus. and all the others who have only one religion,<br \/>\nprogress, and who imagine that with capital,<br \/>\nfactories, mines, railways, they will sort everything out. But the paradox is that<br \/>\nat the beginning they wanted to be socialists and that in the end,<br \/>\nthey are big capitalists. No, I saw Elijah yesterday. We talked about you. Good old days. You seem to have a falling out. We have nothing more to say to each other. He became General Fleury&#8217;s agent<br \/>\nand represented the clan of Arabophiles who want to sell off Algeria. We are in total disagreement about the<br \/>\nfuture of this country. You are both wrong. Said<br \/>\nLong. She imagines. That the French and the Arabs<br \/>\ncan live as equals. In this country. You want to make them<br \/>\nfully-fledged French people. Illusion.<br \/>\nUtopia? And you, what is your solution? Yes, I build,<br \/>\nI build railways. I draw roads. I search the ground. I plant trees. I am progress. A sister of charity. I&#8217;m telling you about reality.<br \/>\nNo chimera. I&#8217;ll tell you what the Arabs already<br \/>\ncall your railway. araba Sheitane the devil&#8217;s chariot. I&#8217;m hungry.<br \/>\nCome on, let&#8217;s have lunch. It is. Very good. Your<br \/>\npaper. Benjamin, you. Will<br \/>\ndo. The next one is about the cantonment that<br \/>\nthe military are sabotaging. Hey, look at the layout,<br \/>\nit&#8217;s not bad. Yes, that&#8217;s right. Wait, kid. Come,<br \/>\ncome, let me warn you. Listen, here it<br \/>\nis. I have bad news for you. Yes, I guess.<br \/>\nYes, I can&#8217;t pay you. You haven&#8217;t paid me for two months. Oh but you&#8217;re funny, I can&#8217;t help it. The cash<br \/>\nregister is empty. The cash register is empty. It&#8217;s not my fault if half<br \/>\nthe settlers are Spanish. or Maltese people who<br \/>\ncannot read French. I think I have a solution. Ah<br \/>\ngood ? Maybe you found a gold mine? Serious<br \/>\n? And where? Here<br \/>\nin Algiers? It&#8217;s what. This.<br \/>\n  Mine ?<br \/>\nMy father&#8217;s pockets? Oh ! We are always ready to help<br \/>\nour French friends. Since the beginning of the conquest,<br \/>\nwe Jews have offered our services to France. We know the Turks and<br \/>\nthe Arabs well. Mr. Hubert, We have<br \/>\nbeen practicing them for two centuries, since my ancestors came from<br \/>\nLivorno to trade between the Barbary pirates and<br \/>\nthe Italian merchants. So, you see? Take<br \/>\na seat at. Jimena The size. We know that your father was a highly<br \/>\nvalued advisor to the general. Bugeaud for Arab affairs. My son Benjamin told me about your difficulties<br \/>\nwith your newspaper. No problem. My eldest son, David, who runs the<br \/>\nbank, will arrange this for you. You&#8217;ll fix that, right? With the special interest of friends. We are you. Very grateful and I take this opportunity<br \/>\nto tell you how much we Let us appreciate Benjamin&#8217;s<br \/>\nintelligence, competence and talent. To my son Benjamin. I sent him to study law in Montpellier,<br \/>\nwhich cost me a lot dear to become our lawyer. But in France, he caught<br \/>\nthe political bug. Politics decides the fate of<br \/>\npeople and nations. This is a very important thing. And I prefer commerce. It&#8217;s safer. Whatever the regime, there<br \/>\nis business to be done. But since you are dealing with<br \/>\npolitics in your newspaper, I have a favor to ask of you. You say As<br \/>\nPresident of the Consistory Israelite, I am currently receiving at my home<br \/>\na French deputy who is concerned about Paris of the fate of our small community. His name is Adolphe Cr\u00e9mieux. I hope he will obtain French nationality<br \/>\nfor all the Jews of Algeria. You see you were not<br \/>\ninterested in politics. It is a matter, let us<br \/>\nsay, of religion. We would be delighted to publish<br \/>\nan interview with him. Tell him to come to the<br \/>\nnewspaper whenever he wants. Thank you. It is we who thank you once again<br \/>\nfor what you made for the newspaper. In any case, rest assured that it is<br \/>\nfor a good cause, that of a French Algeria where the<br \/>\nJewish community will have its place and an important role to play. And tell me about this,<br \/>\ncould you organize for me, in my capacity as president of the Israelite<br \/>\nConsistory, an audience with the governor General of Gaza will be possible for you. I don&#8217;t.<br \/>\n  Don&#8217;t think my relationship with<br \/>\nthe military is. On occasion. Check this out with my son Daniel,<br \/>\nwho is dealing with these issues. Ah, maybe. My man? Yes.<br \/>\n  I like it.<br \/>\nCandy. Ha! Ha ha ha ha ha! You had a good trip. A<br \/>\nbit long. I missed you too. You are.<br \/>\nAlways. Also. Beautiful. So the children tell. Me.<br \/>\n  They are doing very well.<br \/>\nHe kisses you. They miss you very much. Ahmed received his doctorate<br \/>\nin law with honors. This way he will be able to<br \/>\nopen a practice in Algiers. I&#8217;m not sure<br \/>\nhe wants to. And why is that? If I tell you, you&#8217;ll get angry. But<br \/>\ntell me. He says he won&#8217;t have a chance in Algiers. He decided to live in Paris. I&#8217;m warning you, he changed his first name. He calls himself Am\u00e9d\u00e9e. My son Ahmed. Am\u00e9d\u00e9e You see, you&#8217;re getting angry. I don&#8217;t approve of it,<br \/>\nbut I can understand it. If he has to live in Paris with an Arabic<br \/>\nname, it&#8217;s like wearing a burnous on the main boulevards. There are many Jews or Poles who have Frenchified<br \/>\ntheir first names. It won&#8217;t be the first. So in this case, why<br \/>\ndo all the French people live here? don&#8217;t all take Arabic first names? It&#8217;s a question of religion. First names are religious, they<br \/>\nare saints. Yes, but it&#8217;s not going to happen like that. Baya. I&#8217;m going to write to him<br \/>\nabout my thoughts. Calm down, things are going to change<br \/>\nhere, so maybe Ahmed will change too. The Emperor accepted<br \/>\nall our proposals. Algeria is now an Arab kingdom<br \/>\nwhere all citizens are equal. You&#8217;re going to have a lot of trouble, Elie. They&#8217;re all against you here. Well, you must be a little hungry. Marshal P\u00e9lissier will receive you. I&#8217;ll offer you a port while you wait. THANKS.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t smoke a cigar, I don&#8217;t smoke. Anyway, it&#8217;s Ramadan. Oh sorry, I forgot. I&#8217;m warning you, the governor<br \/>\nis in a foul mood. He received instructions from<br \/>\nParis which upset him. I think I know what it is. Yes, that&#8217;s it,<br \/>\nyou are the one who inspired Her Majesty. All this nonsense. My respects, Marshal. I don&#8217;t see what you&#8217;re talking about. Come on, don&#8217;t play innocent,<br \/>\nplease. This letter of instruction from Her Majesty. Signed by his hand. The end of the cantonment policy. The Arab kingdom. Arabs equal to Europeans. Do you do this? I recognize the subversive formulas in your<br \/>\nbooks and those of your friends. Fleury David. You attribute to me an influence over<br \/>\nHis Majesty which flatters me greatly, Mr. Marshal. We don&#8217;t act like Jesuits. Know one thing, my little sir. I was there at the landing, I<br \/>\ngave 30 years of my life, from my youth, from my health to this country. All this to now hand it over to the Arabs<br \/>\nwho will mess everything up as soon as we turn our backs. Accept this to me. Never, do you hear me? Never. Dare I remind you,<br \/>\nMarshal, that this country belongs to the Arabs?<br \/>\nNot anymore. We won it with<br \/>\nour blood. And especially at the cost of their own. Listen to me all one We are not<br \/>\ndreamers, empty dreams. We are building,<br \/>\nwe are making Algeria a modern country which will bring comfort to<br \/>\nthe settlers and the natives. Progress. There is no other valid project. Everything else<br \/>\nis just gossip for a few intellectuals in need of recognition. A bit like you. You will not build anything without the Algerians. Cough cough cough. You may be the smartest, but<br \/>\nbeware, I warn you, I won&#8217;t let you do it. No God, I&#8217;m the strongest. And then I also have<br \/>\nconnections at court. You may forget that my wife is<br \/>\nthe Empress&#8217;s cousin. May I excuse myself, Marshal? Get the hell out of here and don&#8217;t<br \/>\nlet me find you anywhere. It might get you in trouble. My respects, Marshal. You&#8217;ve had it, that insolence. I asked the emperor to dismiss this<br \/>\nfox with the cut tail. He is General Fleury&#8217;s agent, and he<br \/>\nhas the support of Her Majesty. Holy crap! We will see who will be the strongest. Save your bullshit for the Parisians. All<br \/>\nthat. When we arrived here, remember,<br \/>\nit was the desert. There were only swamps, mosquitoes,<br \/>\ndwarf palm trees. A third of us died<br \/>\nof cholera fever. A third, discouraged, gave up and rented<br \/>\ntheir land to the Arabs. We are the last third. We have resisted the massacres of the<br \/>\nadditions, the epidemics, to drought, to locusts. We will resist your Arab kingdom. Listen. Why remove the cantonment? Algeria has 3,000,000 and a half inhabitants. She could feed 20. There are 12,000,000 hectares of<br \/>\nfallow land in the tel. And you, do you want<br \/>\nto block colonization? But there is room here for hundreds<br \/>\nof thousands of new settlers. So why leave the fertile<br \/>\nland to the Arabs? Either they destroy it with their<br \/>\nherds, or they cultivate it badly on one hectare. We produce six times more than them. He&#8217;s<br \/>\nright. This is our land. Here we have created a new piece<br \/>\nof our French homeland. My friends, you have forgotten that this country<br \/>\nis at once indigenous, colonial and military. The Emperor said it,<br \/>\nit is an Arab kingdom, a colony European and a military camp. What is this gibberish? It&#8217;s as clear as black pudding water. First of all, we&#8217;re not your<br \/>\nfriends, all that. And then, to govern is to choose. It&#8217;s either them or us. So go tell your emperor that nothing and<br \/>\nno one will drive us out of here. We are at home. Oh yes! The Franco-Muslim plot hatched in Paris against<br \/>\nus wants to give power to the Arabs. In that case, Algeria will<br \/>\nbe ruined for us. Do you want to become Arab?<br \/>\nNo. We will. Stay<br \/>\nFrench. We will not give in to<br \/>\nNapoleon the Little. The king of the Arabs. It is today. A.<br \/>\n  Colony of more than 200 zero zero.<br \/>\nZero Europeans. We&#8217;ll have to be reckoned with. We mobilized all the settlers of<br \/>\nMitidja and all the real Republicans, printers, masons,<br \/>\nmerchants, architects. And the Jews? They<br \/>\nare with us. Of course. They may not show up,<br \/>\nbut I&#8217;m here. We will mobilize women and demonstrate<br \/>\nwith you. Yessssssss. After the emperor. passA la. I<br \/>\nhave a bag here. Long live her.<br \/>\nRepublic! Oh no! For a month<br \/>\nwe lived in fever. Algiers was under siege. Every day, at our call, settlers,<br \/>\nworkers, traders, officials take to the streets, even<br \/>\nwomen get involved. French Algeria. Present arms. French Algeria. Knees<br \/>\non the ground. French. French<br \/>\nAlgeria. Let us pass. We are<br \/>\ngoing to the general government. The street is forbidden. Let us pass. We play. To the ball. Come on, let&#8217;s go.<br \/>\nMess ! I&#8217;m here, Lieutenant.<br \/>\nWe. Come on, calm down. I am not unhappy with all<br \/>\nthese demonstrations. They will show Paris the futility of its<br \/>\npolicy of abandonment. Now it&#8217;s the women<br \/>\nwho are getting involved. We&#8217;ve seen it all. These people are excited. A bit touchy, but they<br \/>\ncalm down just as quickly. And then, remember, we<br \/>\nare south of Marseille. Ha ha ha! In any case, tell the security service<br \/>\nto take it easy. Maybe some gun butt shots,<br \/>\nbut no shooting, It&#8217;s an order. I don&#8217;t want any breakage. Understood ? No more breakage. After a month, calm had returned. Marshal P\u00e9lissier had meanwhile<br \/>\ndied of pneumonia. and the policy of the Arab kingdom<br \/>\nexperienced a first disappointment. Neither Jews nor Arabs wanted to give<br \/>\nup their special status for the French nationality that<br \/>\nNapoleon offered them. 200 Arabs, only 200 Arabs out<br \/>\nof 3 million, asked for it. And among them, A\u00efssa,<br \/>\nwho had reasons for her personal reasons for wanting to be French. It was given to him. Thank you, I don&#8217;t drink. Oh yes, that&#8217;s true. I came to ask you for<br \/>\nJeanne&#8217;s hand. Officially. My regiment is leaving for Mexico and we would<br \/>\nlike to get engaged before I leave. Elsa. Jeanne and you, it&#8217;s not possible. For what ? You are too young. And then you&#8217;re practically<br \/>\nbrothers and sisters. A Kabyle proverb says: Marry in your tribe,<br \/>\nin your village. and if possible in your family. They belonged to two very<br \/>\ndifferent worlds. How ? Two<br \/>\nworlds? I am French now. But you are French, but you are Muslim. You don&#8217;t realize the enormous difficulties<br \/>\nyou face. will have to overcome. And<br \/>\nthen Jeanne will die. Getting married in church? What<br \/>\nwill your family say? There were other mixed marriages. These are exceptions. Your friend Elie Toussaint<br \/>\nmarried a Muslim woman. Yes, but he converted<br \/>\nand today he is rejected by his family. Listen, there&#8217;s no point in arguing. It&#8217;s yes or it&#8217;s no. And that, I would like to say yes to you. but it&#8217;s impossible, believe me. Trust me. So it&#8217;s no. What if we do without your permission? I forbid you. Pffff. Pfff.<br \/>\n  Yes, I understand. On the battlefield, my Arab<br \/>\nblood is accepted. And in Paris, they deign to grant<br \/>\nme French nationality. But in reality, they forgot to tell me that<br \/>\nit&#8217;s a passport. second category. Because here, in Algiers,<br \/>\nI remain a Harbi, a bicot. Isn&#8217;t it? Including<br \/>\nfor you? Now it&#8217;s clear. I&#8217;ll wait for you. When you come back, I&#8217;ll be an adult. I would leave home, we would get married. We&#8217;ll go live in France, right? We will have to wait a little longer. I will wait as long as it takes. Napoleon III came to Algeria twice to<br \/>\nproclaim himself king of the Arabs. He was delighted. He ate ostrich eggs, roast gazelle<br \/>\nand lion&#8217;s legs. Everywhere, countless crowds of<br \/>\nArabs cheered him. At the Journal,<br \/>\nwe were obliged to recognize that it was a great success, well<br \/>\norganized, it is true, by the officers of the Arab offices. Elijah was his personal interpreter<br \/>\nthroughout the stay. It was his moment of glory. He believed he was finally seeing<br \/>\nthe birth of his Arab kingdom. But fate would have<br \/>\nother plans. Only by law. Laws of chance. Look at this. This has been going on for four years. Drought, famine, cholera<br \/>\nand to top it all off, the grasshoppers all at the same time. For four years, we never saw anything like this. Look, they eat grass, roots<br \/>\nand even leaves. People are dying like flies from<br \/>\nhunger and cholera. And the French doctors, they are. Cholera is not racist. There are also French victims. Even Bugeaud died of it in Paris. Reddened carmine eyes. Yanaka your computer. Did you like our work? You us. Well. I am happy with myself. Eddie and Maddie. My Sachem. Sally.<br \/>\n  My face. Shit, it won&#8217;t<br \/>\nwork to be The Who Let. I see you Nacatl Hardy. Andy Shut up. Dual meskina The edge. From the roof.<br \/>\nDid you see how that fact treated me? In the name of private property, you distributed<br \/>\nthe collective lands to them. As a result, you broke the tribe. This is the condition for progress towards<br \/>\na fairer and more modern society. Do you know what they did, the barren<br \/>\nlands you gave them? They sold them to the<br \/>\nsettlers for a few cents. And now ? Of course. Go see people here<br \/>\nare superstitious. They say the Arab kingdom<br \/>\nhas a bad eye. I&#8217;m sorry. Everything you did for<br \/>\nus is turning against us. It&#8217;s not our fault, though. Drought, Locusts, Disease. Fate is against us. People say it is God&#8217;s revenge<br \/>\nbecause we did not know defend our land against the infidels. Go tell the governor that if France does nothing,<br \/>\nthere will be war here again. Let him know. I&#8217;ll tell him. Also tell him that I lost one of<br \/>\nmy sons to cholera. and I have trouble stopping the youngest<br \/>\nfrom going into the mountains. Do you know what that means? Yes,<br \/>\nI do. Know. What is it? No, that&#8217;s not it.<br \/>\nHow is she? It&#8217;s cholera. Go fast. She&#8217;s been waiting for you for two days. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! My son. The pride of my life. You came to say goodbye to me. I am here. You will stay. Too late. It is God who chooses the hour. But mine came. I have to tell you a secret remains a secret. Yes, that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve carried<br \/>\nin my heart since you were born. Odilon and your father. You must not marry Jeanne. Forgive me if. I have mixed the blood of the infidel with that<br \/>\nof the true fighter of the faith. I was a young slave in the harem. During the Peace of Tafna. Odilon was a doctor<br \/>\nto Abd-el-kader. But you were born. Camel raised you. He taught you how to walk, how<br \/>\nto ride a horse, to use the saber and the rifle. He taught you righteousness and courage. Did he teach you the true religion? He is your father too. This is bad. Analysis. Struggle. Chemical attack. Troubles.<br \/>\n  Neuro.<br \/>\nal-Malik Allah looks cool. It is Allah who makes me. Forget that a fic. Is dead. Stay with me. Stay. Stay there. Yes, there is a line where there is nothing. The Timaru fill in. Full. Screen Read. Full where do. D. Mi. FA.<br \/>\n  Ground. There. May Allah bless you. Normally at this time la ilaha illa Allah Mohamed Rassouloullah. Illa Muhammad rasul Allah la ilaha illa Allah Mohammad assured la ilaha illa. Allah la ilaha illa Allah Muhammad rasul Allah la la la la la la. La la. There.<br \/>\n  La la la. The. The.<br \/>\n  There. There. Mohamed. Rasoulullah. La ilaha illallah may Allah bless you and grant you peace. Allah, may Allah bless you. Rasul Allah la ilaha illa Allah. Allahu Akbar. Assalamou alaykoum wa rahmatoullah wa<br \/>\nsalam alaykoum wa rahmatoullah wa. Subhana Allah azzawajel Koulla Mima Did<br \/>\nyou sleep in the armchair? He made me feel bad about love and harmony in my heart. There, in the framework of the seat where rhyme,<br \/>\nrhyme. I was bound by an oath. Shane will always be in my heart. Promise me one thing,<br \/>\nshe mustn&#8217;t find out. Never. I&#8217;ll<br \/>\ntell you. Promise. But yes! Never Alex I write it to you again Dilana. If she comes here, I will be by your side. You can&#8217;t Isa. You would<br \/>\nbetray. Have you renounced your religion? I have not renounced my religion. A day will come when in France, one<br \/>\nwill be able to be French and Catholic, French and Jewish, French and Muslim. In France ? Maybe not here my son, not in<br \/>\nthe land of Islam. The settlers. You are French now, you must<br \/>\nleave and follow your destiny. I am French. But my heart remains in Algeria<br \/>\nforever. My son. Aichi-ken Mouxou. By. Fed up. Fed up. Fed<br \/>\nup. Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed up. Fed<br \/>\nup. Pffffffffffff! Are you hiding something from me? What&#8217;s going on? There is another woman. Is that it? Tell me frankly. I&#8217;m going to get married. What ? My mother chose a wife for me. I have to accept. It&#8217;s tradition, you understand? I don&#8217;t believe it. I don&#8217;t believe it. I don&#8217;t care. What are you going to do<br \/>\nalone in Paris? Eh ? Where are you going to go? You will go to Aunt Ines&#8217;s. I&#8217;m going to enlist as a nurse. I&#8217;m going to the front to<br \/>\ntreat the wounded. I too want to defend France. You&#8217;re lying to me. Do you want to go find him? Are you going to find your Arab? Aren&#8217;t you ashamed to<br \/>\nrun after him like that? How dare you? What are you, huh? Your grandmother who gets raped by a Kabyle,<br \/>\nyou&#8217;re forgetting that one, right? You have Arab blood too, eh? Have the evil Arabs ever<br \/>\nraped women like you? Pfff, I have. It&#8217;s a debacle. Everywhere our armies are being beaten: towns<br \/>\nwithout villages, Reichshoffen, Fr\u0153schwiller. What a shame! But it&#8217;s the Emperor&#8217;s fault! But what a great idea to<br \/>\ngo to war with Prussia! Bismarck was only asking for that. The title of the newspaper must be changed. The Emperor was taken prisoner at Sedan. He<br \/>\nabdicated. Gambetta proclaimed the Republic, the<br \/>\nRepublic, my friends, the Republic! Come with me! That&#8217;s it! Incredible, the Emperor is a prisoner. The Republic proclaimed. A 20-year dream finally come true. Napoleon Dictator! Long live the Republic! No. It&#8217;s not going to make him suffer. Go ahead, Mr. Bonapartist Chief Commissioner! You better disappear before<br \/>\nmy friends arrive. Do you hear them?<br \/>\nThey are very excited. This is not the time to play the hero. Come<br \/>\non, save yourself! Long live the Republic! But don&#8217;t worry. the<br \/>\nEmperor. Where is the chick? Eh<br \/>\n? Where is the fox? Gone. You&#8217;re nothing to wait for. The French are fighting among themselves. We should take advantage of this to<br \/>\nthrow them into the sea, right? We must find ways to save<br \/>\nthe Arab kingdom. The Arab kingdom.<br \/>\nClass. Class. One day, dying of laughter. They call themselves Republicans,<br \/>\nbut you know them. They are colonialists, Arabs. Heating Francis&#8217;s mouchkila. Wow! We must take advantage of this to stir<br \/>\nup the tribes and drive out the French. Has nothing to do with it. Where there will be. Play.<br \/>\nBana. Rani like. Diallo said, we will come true. I&#8217;ve had enough of your talk. I want to raise my tribes and fight. You, Baya, come with me to Oran. You can&#8217;t stay in Algiers anymore. Blabber Baya. Baya. I beg you. Do this for me, it&#8217;s too dangerous. I&#8217;ll try to get to Paris<br \/>\non my own. You&#8217;ll find me there. I love you. Paris has fallen. The government took refuge in Tours. Pfff.<br \/>\n  My God, France is<br \/>\nfalling apart. We should proclaim independence! And who sent Garibaldi to us? And Algeria will do it on its own,<br \/>\nlike Italy, is that it? You want to leave us alone<br \/>\nfacing 3 million Arabs? Thank you so much.<br \/>\nWhat are the other dispatches? Nothing special. What do you think about. That ?<br \/>\nWhat do you have? What&#8217;s wrong? On the front. The regiments of African hunters,<br \/>\nAlgerian riflemen and Zouaves have showed indomitable bravery, but<br \/>\nthey paid a heavy price. The second Turko particularly distinguished<br \/>\nhimself but was bled dry. The officers died on the<br \/>\nfield of honor. Second Turks. This is the D&#8217;a\u00efssa regiment. No. I don&#8217;t. Don&#8217;t want to live. Friends. The military regime is abolished. Well<br \/>\ndone ! Well done, well done! Algeria is divided into three departments<br \/>\nwhere will be applied French laws. The departments will be administered by<br \/>\na prefect and represented by deputies. The governor. The Governor General will<br \/>\nnow be a civilian. Reporting to the Ministry of the Interior. My friends, we have won. Algeria is civil and French. French Algeria. French Algeria. In<br \/>\nSyria. French. French<br \/>\nAlgeria. French Algeria. French China. Long live you please. Wait, wait. It is<br \/>\nnot. Not.<br \/>\nAll. Now, the 33,000. Jews from Algeria will automatically have<br \/>\nFrench nationality. Will we have the right to vote?<br \/>\nNaturally. The Arabs too.<br \/>\nFor now. Nothing is planned. Phew,<br \/>\nI was scared. Shut up! Thousands of Turks and Zouaves have<br \/>\njust died on the battlefields battle and they voted with their blood. I ask for a minute of silence for our Muslim<br \/>\nbrothers who died for France. Oh my! There ! There there. There there. There<br \/>\nthere. There ! There there there! Why did you hide all this from me? So. Me. I swore. How could you keep it? All<br \/>\nthat for. You alone for so long? Ha! Ha Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!<br \/>\n  Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! My dear father, if you are reading this letter,<br \/>\nit is because I died on the field of honor. No need to cry. It is with joy that I offer to France this<br \/>\nlife that you have given me and from whom I no longer expect anything. I will finally rest in peace, under<br \/>\nthe protection of the two deities who presided over my birth and my death,<br \/>\n  the Almighty God of the Arabs<br \/>\nwho commands good and evil, and the merciful God of Christians who<br \/>\nforgives everything to poor sinners. I am writing to remind<br \/>\nyou of your oath. Jeanne must never know, Never. Farewell. Your son A\u00efssa. What happened? Why did he reject me? Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh! And there, Larbi! Stop right there, Larbi! Stop right there, Larbi! Lena. Rabin. Bad. Bad Day four. Final four or five. Yes. Open. I&#8217;m looking for myself.<br \/>\nEverywhere. I don&#8217;t know where to go anymore. Between. It&#8217;s you. And Baya. Pffffffffffffffffff. She left with her father for Oran. Why didn&#8217;t you bring him with you? I would have taken care of her. Have you eaten? No. I&#8217;m not hungry. I&#8217;ll make a bed for you. You can&#8217;t stay in Algeria any longer,<br \/>\nthey&#8217;ll kill you. You&#8217;re going to spend the night here. Tomorrow I&#8217;ll find you<br \/>\na boat to Spain. Pffffffffff. Pfffffff. Pfff. Pfff. Pfffffffff. Pffffffffff. Pfffffff. I<br \/>\npaid for it. Half, here&#8217;s the other one. You will give them only upon arrival. That&#8217;s a safe conduct. You<br \/>\nnever know. And a gun. This may be useful to you. THANKS. What a beautiful country our country is! What happened to<br \/>\nus says a lot? The life. Do you remember? Menilmontant. The marriage of East and West. Why did you give up<br \/>\non our ideal? Utopia? The Arab kingdom is not a utopia. On the contrary, it is realism. You&#8217;ll see, you&#8217;ll realize<br \/>\nit one day too. Why do you always throw me away? Your<br \/>\nideal. In the figure? My<br \/>\nideal is as good as yours. You want to do. From<br \/>\nthis. Earth. A piece. From<br \/>\nFrance? Make republican France one of liberty,<br \/>\nequality and fraternity. Your freedom, your liberty, is the right of<br \/>\nthe strongest to oppress the weakest. Not necessarily. The Republican School will make good<br \/>\nFrench people out of these Arabs. It will take time, certainly,<br \/>\nbut I have confidence. I&#8217;m going. Chimera. Do you want to make them good French<br \/>\npeople and not good Algerians? Do you want to make them good French<br \/>\npeople in spite of themselves? You won&#8217;t make it. Time will tell which of<br \/>\nus was right. It is God who decides, Inshallah. Yes. Yes. Yes.<br \/>\nYes! Did he want barbarism? Is Marine Le Cimarron Bassatine? And All Saints&#8217; Day?<br \/>\nWhat happened to him? I never saw him again. I was told that he had<br \/>\nreturned to Algeria. How so? He continued his journey alone. It<br \/>\nlooks like him. You never saw him again? He was your friend though. Basically, you see,<br \/>\nI never left him. You know, you need some. Utopians as you say. Dreamers.<br \/>\n  Without them, there would be no world.<br \/>\nForgive me. I have to go now. It&#8217;s a little cold in here,<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t you think? If. Yes, I assure you.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s always like this. After a while, the cold gets to you. It&#8217;s terrible. Pffff. Not. Wrong. Not bad.<br \/>\nHa! Ha! Ha! And there, like Colby. Red eyes. By the. Moore&#8217;s Law.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nEnvoy\u00e9 par l\u2019arm\u00e9e fran\u00e7aise aupr\u00e8s de l\u2019\u00e9mir Abd el-Kader pour soigner sa m\u00e8re mourante, le docteur Odilon Hubert entre dans un monde complexe, entre traditions arabes et ambitions imp\u00e9riales. <\/p>\n<p>\u270b les meilleurs t\u00e9l\u00e9films et s\u00e9ries TV, c\u2019est ici \ud83d\udc49 https:\/\/bit.ly\/2Uh5Hgq \ud83d\udc48 Abonnez vous ! \ud83d\ude4f<\/p>\n<p>Saint-simonien convaincu, il croit encore \u00e0 un dialogue entre les peuples. Mais les r\u00e9volutions secouent Paris, l\u2019Empire s\u2019impose, et ses id\u00e9aux s\u2019effondrent. Chass\u00e9 de l\u2019arm\u00e9e apr\u00e8s le coup d\u2019\u00c9tat de 1851, Odilon devient colon dans la Mitidja, une terre mar\u00e9cageuse et redout\u00e9e, o\u00f9 il tente de reconstruire sa vie avec sa femme Le\u00efla et leurs enfants.<\/p>\n<p>\u00c0 mesure que les ann\u00e9es passent, la tension monte. L\u2019un de ses anciens compagnons r\u00eave d\u2019un royaume arabe sous protection fran\u00e7aise, tandis que les colons, l\u2019arm\u00e9e et l\u2019administration s\u2019y opposent farouchement. Dans un empire vacillant, entre loyaut\u00e9s divis\u00e9es et r\u00eaves trahis, chacun doit choisir son camp&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>Avec :<br \/>\nAladin REIBEL<br \/>\nOlivier SITRUK<br \/>\nNozha KHOUADRA<br \/>\nVahina GIOCANTE<br \/>\nNicolas VAUDE<br \/>\nJacky NERCESSIAN<br \/>\nAlexandre LE PROVOST<br \/>\nGuilaine LONDEZ<\/p>\n<p>R\u00e9alisateur : Fran\u00e7ois LUCIANI.<br \/>\nAuteurs : Henri DE TURENNE et Robert SOUL\u00c9 (d&#8217;apr\u00e8s le roman \u00e9ponyme publi\u00e9 en 2000).<br \/>\n\u00a9 Droits R\u00e9serv\u00e9s<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>L&#8217;Alg\u00e9rie des Chim\u00e8res &#8211; T\u00e9l\u00e9film Complet &#8211; Drame Historique &#8211; Aladin REIBEL , Olivier<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":1853579,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[593415],"tags":[956132,948239,948240,948241,956124,956129,956134,135,948962,948961,948960,948955,948963,956133,956130,110664,956128,956131,956126,956125,133039,948964,948954,948951,948953,948957,948959,948952,956127,9,30213,903337],"class_list":{"0":"post-1853578","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-2025-summer","8":"tag-1-2-3-viva-lalgerie","9":"tag-2025-summer","10":"tag-2025-summer-anime","11":"tag-948241","12":"tag-aladin-reibel","13":"tag-alexandre-le-provost","14":"tag-algerie-france","15":"tag-anime","16":"tag-film-complet-en-francais-2023","17":"tag-film-complet-en-francais-action","18":"tag-film-complet-en-francais-comedie","19":"tag-film-francais","20":"tag-generation-television","21":"tag-guerre-dalgerie","22":"tag-guilaine-londez","23":"tag-histoire","24":"tag-jacky-nercessian","25":"tag-lalgerie-des-chimeres","26":"tag-nicolas-vaude","27":"tag-olivier-sitruk","28":"tag-stream-tv","29":"tag-stream-tv-channel","30":"tag-telefilm-complet","31":"tag-telefilm-francais","32":"tag-telefilm-france-2","33":"tag-telefilm-m6","34":"tag-telefilm-policier","35":"tag-telefilm-tf1","36":"tag-vahina-giocante","37":"tag-9","38":"tag-30213","39":"tag-903337"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"","error":"Validation failed: Text character limit of 500 exceeded"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1853578","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1853578"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1853578\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/1853579"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1853578"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1853578"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/anime\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1853578"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}