Jamal Awil

← A Savage War of Peace- Algeria 1954-1962

Random Algerian reprisals sparked the escalation of urban terrorism [causal]

Announcing that for every guillotined member of the F.L.N. a hundred French would be killed indiscriminately, Ramdane Abane ordered immediate reprisals. Saadi Yacef (who, on the arrest of Bitat, had taken over the Algiers network) was told to "kill any European between the ages of eighteen and fifty-four. But no women, no children, no old people.…" Between 21 and 24 June Yacef's squads roaming Algiers shot down forty-nine civilians. It was the first time that Algiers had been hit by this kind of random terrorism, and the ineluctable escalation now began here.

XREF: Connects to broader patterns of colonial insurgency and the logic of escalating reprisal warfare seen in other independence struggles.

Horne, Alistair, A Savage War of Peace- Alge…, loc. 553