
1972
After two months of a hard-fought strike, accompanied by a day-and-night occupation of the premises, Jeune Afrique's workers were the victims of a court order authorizing their CEO, Bechir Ben Yahmed, to have them removed by the police. If they resisted, they risked falling foul of the law against rioters. To avoid the African comrades being deported from France, the strikers decided to leave. But before leaving, they organized a demonstration of solidarity with hundreds of journalists from the traditional and revolutionary press.

The Flickering Flame

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Sunflower Seeds

Not My Job

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My Life Inside

All of Me

A Thousand Pines

Aan ons den arbeid

Visions of Europe

Les Feux de la Saint-Jean

Narratives of Modern Genocide

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The Betrayal – Nerakhoon

American Dream

Earth

Okinawa/Santos

The Writer Who Hated the Swedish Language