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“The Seine Was Red: Paris, October 1961″ is a gripping historical account of the brutal suppression of Algerian protesters by French authorities. Written by Leila Sebbar, this non-fiction book sheds light on a dark chapter in Parisian history, exploring themes of colonialism, resistance, and human rights violations. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, Sebbar brings to life the events of October 1961, when the Seine River ran red with the blood of innocent demonstrators. This compelling narrative is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of post-colonial France and the fight for justice.”






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