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Even the richest region, around the gas fields of Hassi Messaoud, was not spared as around 500 jobless youth protested Wednesday, the daily El Watan reported.
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Even the richest region, around the gas fields of Hassi Messaoud, was not spared as around 500 jobless youth protested Wednesday, the daily El Watan reported.
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Messaoud eventually winds up serving in the French army, fighting the Vietnamese in Indochina; Abdelkader gets tossed into prison for his anti-French political views; and Saïd becomes, of all things, a prizefight promoter.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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The three small boys Saïd, Messaoud, and Abdelkader grow up, and their story is picked up on May 8, 1945.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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The three small boys Saïd, Messaoud, and Abdelkader grow up, and their story is picked up on May 8, 1945.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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Messaoud eventually winds up serving in the French army, fighting the Vietnamese in Indochina; Abdelkader gets tossed into prison for his anti-French political views; and Saïd becomes, of all things, a prizefight promoter.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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If this film were made in the 1930s about WWI, it would star Michel Simon as Messaoud, Marcel Dalio as Saïd and Jean Gabin as Abdelkader.
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There is the lovable giant Messaoud Souni (Roschdy Zem), who has a fling with a local (Aurélie Eltvedt), and there is the angry rabble rouser Abdelkader (Sami Bouajila), who notes with peevish regularity that the French solders are promoted and granted leave while their Algerian brothers are not.
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Messaoud, himself a former slave, said the two children were made to tend animals and work in fields without pay or the chance to go to school.
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Messaoud said he planned to present these proposals to parliament
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