Algeria Summons French Ambassador Over Mistreatment of Algerian Citizens in French Airports
Diplomatic Protest
Algeria has officially summoned the French ambassador following numerous complaints about harsh and humiliating treatment of its citizens at Charles de Gaulle, Orly, and Roissy airports in Paris.
According to Algerian officials, many travelers have faced increased security checks, rude behavior, and discrimination from French border authorities.
In a statement, the Algerian Foreign Ministry described this behavior as provocative and disrespectful, warning that it goes against the principles of mutual respect between nations.
French Response
France has yet to issue an official response to the accusations, but this incident could further strain the already complex relations between the two countries.
France and Algeria share a long and difficult colonial history, and allegations of discrimination against Algerians in France have repeatedly led to diplomatic disputes.
What’s Next?
Algeria is demanding clarification and assurances that its citizens will no longer be subjected to degrading treatment. If France fails to respond, Algeria may take further diplomatic measures.
This incident could escalate tensions between Paris and Algiers, especially amid growing criticism of France’s immigration policies.
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