Jamal Awil

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The colonial occupier’s voice lost its authority. [fact]

The old monologue of the colonial situation, already shaken by the existence of the struggle, disappeared completely by 1956. The Voice of Fighting Algeria and all the voices picked up by the receiver now revealed to the Algerian the tenuous, very relative character, in short, the imposture of the French voice presented until now as the only one. The occupier's voice was stripped of its authority.

Frantz Fanon, A Dying Colonialism, loc. 329