Sculpture of Abdelkader vandalized: an investigation for "serious degradation" has been opened

The work entitled "Passage Abdelkader" (photo) was largely degraded in the lower part of the structure a few hours before its inauguration.

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The sculpture in tribute to Abdelkader (1808-1883) was vandalized before its inauguration, Saturday February 5, in Amboise (Indre-et-Loire), where the Algerian national hero was detained with several members of his family from 1848 to 1852 An investigation for "

serious degradation of property intended for the public utility and belonging to a public person 

" has been opened 

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The work entitled

Passage Abdelkader

 and signed by the Touraine artist Michel Audiard, represents the emir cut out of a sheet of rusty steel.

It has been largely degraded in the lower part of the structure.

If the inauguration of the monument was maintained, the mayor of Amboise Thierry Boutard (DVD) expressed his "

 indignation 

".

 I was ashamed that we treat a work of art and an artist of this kind.

The second feeling is of course outrage.

It is a day of harmony that must unite and such behavior is unspeakable 

,” he told AFP.

The " 

tight heart 

"

Ouassila Soum, a 37-year-old Franco-Algerian, said she had "a heavy 

heart

 " in the face of the mutilation.

It was done with a grinder, they are not children, it is a shame and at the same time it is not surprising with the hate speech, the current nauseating climate 

", she added to the AFP, seeing in this stele "

 a symbol of rapprochement between peoples and civilizations 

".

Algerian Ambassador to France Mohamed Antar Daoud called for " 

more dialogue and understanding 

".

An investigation for " 

serious degradation of property intended for public utility and belonging to a public person 

" has been opened.

This “ 

was entrusted to the Amboise research brigade

 ”, specified the public prosecutor of Tours Grégoire Dulin.

This work for the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence was proposed by historian Benjamin Stora in his report on "Memorial questions relating to colonization and the Algerian war", submitted to Emmanuel Macron in January 2021 .

A " 

gateway man

 "

Emir Abdelkader ibn Mahieddine (1808-1883) is a figure in the history of Algeria.

The one who was nicknamed "the best enemy of France" played a big role in the refusal of the French colonial presence in Algeria.

He is considered one of the founders of modern Algeria.

After his surrender, he was imprisoned in Pau, Toulon, then in the Château d'Amboise from 1848 until his release in 1852. This "

bridge man

 as Benjamin Stora describes it, then went into exile in Damascus, where he distinguished himself in 1860 by defending the Christians of Syria, who were in the throes of persecution.

This act will make him a symbol of tolerance.

He will be awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor.

“Emir Abdelkader had several lives.

He fought against France, of course, but he was also a friend of France.

Those who made this gesture know nothing about the history of France, they are illiterate, uneducated who do not know what the emir was, ”said Benjamin Stora again.

(

with AFP

)

To read also: France-Algeria: inauguration in Amboise of a stele in tribute to the Emir Abdelkader

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