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Algiers, the Mobilization Against the Enforced Disappearances of the Black Decade

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Nassera Dutour is the founder of SOS Disappeared and has been president of the Collectif des familles de départements en Algérie (CFDA) since 1999. Her commitment began in January 1997, after the disappearance of her son Amine in the suburbs of Algiers, which transforms an intimate pain into a collective struggle. Since then, she has worked tirelessly for the truth, justice and memory of the victims of enforced disappearances of the "black decad…
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Nassera Dutour is the founder of SOS Disappeared and has been president of the Collectif des familles de départements en Algérie (CFDA) since 1999. Her commitment began in January 1997, after the disappearance of her son Amine in the suburbs of Algiers, which transforms an intimate pain into a collective struggle. Since then, she has worked tirelessly for the truth, justice and memory of the victims of enforced disappearances of the "black decad…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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