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Farida Souiah

Research fellow at the Institut de sciences sociales des religions contemporaines (ISSRC) at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland); CERI-Sciences po (Paris).

  • The image depicts four individuals in a small boat on calm waters, facing away from the camera. They are raising their arms, seemingly in a gesture of celebration or greeting. In the background, a larger boat is approaching, with several people visible on it. The scene is set against a clear sky, suggesting a peaceful day on the water. The “Border Burners” in the Algerian Press Farida Souiah · January 2017 Offenders? Victims? Resistants? Who are these clandestine immigrants trying to leave the country by “burning borders”, described in the Algerian dailies?
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