Algerian law criminalizing French colonization takes effect, declaring it a 'state crime' with penalties for justification. The law lists 31 colonization crimes.
An Algerian law criminalizing French colonization officially entered into force on Thursday after publication in the Official Gazette, making colonization a state crime and imposing penalties for justifying it.
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