In January 2013, France responded to Mali's request for assistance by launching a military intervention in Mali to prevent the Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups from taking control of the country
Is France pursuing a neo-colonial policy? Is it continuing “Françafrique,” the term coined to define France's
relationships with its former African colonies in which it supported
unpopular African politicians for the sake of its economic interests in
the region?
In
a recent visit to Dakar, French president Francois Hollande declared
the end of the "Françafrique" era. But is that really the case?
The French-African Connection
Premiering on Thursday, 8 August 2013, The French-African Connectionis a gripping three-part series that tells the dark and dramatic history of France’s relationships with its former African colonies.
The French-African Connection is a
brutal and nefarious tale of corruption; massacres; dictators supported
and progressive leaders murdered; weapons-smuggling; cloak-and-dagger
secret services; and spectacular military operations.
The
series includes interviews with former oil barons; investigating judges
into corruption scandals; former French ambassadors to African states;
former French secret services; African presidents; and Francois
Mitterand’s son.
The first episode premieres on Thursday, 8 August 2013, with the second and third episode premiering on 15 and 22 Augustrespectively.
Watch and embed the promo at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOuXA-Imtr0.
Black France
Premiering on Thursday, 29 August 2013, Black France is
a three-part series exploring the complicated relationship between
France and its black colonial subjects, and later citizens.
Travelling
from 1889 to the present, this fascinating series weaves together
archive and testimony to build a record of contemporary French black
history over almost 130 years.
From
Africa, and also the Caribbean, thousands travelled to France - first
as soldiers to fight and die for France and then as migrant labourers.
France
officially declares itself colour blind. There are no official surveys
according to race, so nobody knows for certain how many black citizens
there are. Estimates vary between three-five million out of a population
of more than 61 million. This
series looks at the history of African and Caribbean émigrés settling
in France and their long struggle to become the French citizens of
today.
The first episode premieres on Thursday, 29 August 2013, with the second and third episodes premiering on 5 and 12 September respectively.
Algeria: The Test of Power
Premiering on Thursday, 19 September 2013, Algeria: The Test of Power is
a two-part series that tells the modern history of Algeria, from
independence as a French colony in 1962 to the Arab Spring 50 years
later.
Algeria was under French colonial rule for 132 years. From tears of joy at independence in 1962, to anger at the regimeof Bouteflika, through the dark tragic civil war of the 90s, this
series gives us unique insight into a country which generally escaped
the Arab Spring and which is notoriously inaccessible to journalists and
filmmakers alike.
It provides an historical surveyof Algeria, from the Evian Accords of 1962 to the Arab Spring of 2011.
Using insightful interviews with prominent
Algerian politicians, including BenBella, President Bouteflika
and AitAhmed, as well as members of civilsociety and
writers Yasmina Khadra and Boualem Sansal, Algeria: The Test of Power provides a tragic and powerful story thatallows us to better understand theAlgeria of the past, the present and the future
The first episode premieres on Thursday, 19 September 2013, with the second on 26 September 2013.
For more information, visit www.aljazeera.com
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