Slide 1 reads: "The Magazine, Dispatches from our Relatives. The legacy of France's nuclear tests in Algeria by Ziane Guedim" over a photo of a sealed entrance within the fenced nuclear test zone near Reggane, marking restricted access to contaminated desert terrain. Slide 2 & 3: Excerpts from the article. Slide 4 reads: “Support our mission | crushingcolonialism.org/subscribe”.
Slide 1 reads: "The Magazine, Dispatches from our Relatives. The legacy of France's nuclear tests in Algeria by Ziane Guedim" over a photo of a sealed entrance within the fenced nuclear test zone near Reggane, marking restricted access to contaminated desert terrain. Slide 2 & 3: Excerpts from the article. Slide 4 reads: “Support our mission | crushingcolonialism.org/subscribe”.
Slide 1 reads: "The Magazine, Dispatches from our Relatives. The legacy of France's nuclear tests in Algeria by Ziane Guedim" over a photo of a sealed entrance within the fenced nuclear test zone near Reggane, marking restricted access to contaminated desert terrain. Slide 2 & 3: Excerpts from the article. Slide 4 reads: “Support our mission | crushingcolonialism.org/subscribe”.
Slide 1 reads: "The Magazine, Dispatches from our Relatives. The legacy of France's nuclear tests in Algeria by Ziane Guedim" over a photo of a sealed entrance within the fenced nuclear test zone near Reggane, marking restricted access to contaminated desert terrain. Slide 2 & 3: Excerpts from the article. Slide 4 reads: “Support our mission | crushingcolonialism.org/subscribe”.
#TheMagazine I In 1960, France detonated a nuclear bomb in Reggane, Algeria — more powerful than Hiroshima — leaving lasting damage to the health, land, and lives of its people. Ziane Guedim reminds us: colonial thinking isn't history, it's still happening. t.ly/QQ1Lm