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Swedish-Algerian Journalist Yahya Abu Zakariya: I Call on Algerian Youth to Colonize France; We Algerians Waged Jihad, Slaughtered Foreigners, and Devoured Them with Our Teeth and Fingernails

Swedish-Algerian Journalist Yahya Abu Zakariya: I Call on Algerian Youth to Colonize France; We Algerians Waged Jihad, Slaughtered Foreigners, and Devoured Them with Our Teeth and Fingernails

Memri13-07-2025
Swedish-Algerian journalist Yahya Abu Zakariya urged Algerian youth in a July 2, 2025 interview with Roula Nasr, posted on her YouTube channel, to colonize France one day if they have the opportunity. He said they should remain there for 132 years, like the French did in Algeria.
Abu Zakariya said that Algerians did not allow any foreigners to remain on their soil, and that they slaughtered the French through Jihad and resistance. He also said that Americans and French called Algerians 'Barbarians' because they would 'devour' anyone who came near their land. He added that even though eating human flesh is prohibited, Algerians will devour invaders with their teeth and fingernails.
He also stated that Germany and other Western countries are paying reparations to the 'Hebrew entity' to atone for a crime that he claimed, 'Hitler did not commit.'
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