Setif
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Map of Algeria showing Setif province
Setif (Sétif) is a university city and also a province in northern Algeria.
Here and in the nearby towns Guelma and Kherrata occurred a popular uprising on May 8, 1945 which led to the deaths of 90 European settlers and caused a crackdown by the French. According to the official figures released by the French government at the time, 1,500 Muslims were killed during the crushing of the uprising. The commander of the sub-division in Setif, Col. Bourdila, declared the death toll to be nearer to 7,500, a number which doubled after an official investigation into the matter. Finally, the American consul in Algiers estimated that between 40,000 and 45,000 Algerians had lost their lives in this particularly bloody massacre of the country's history, figures which seemed to match Muslim public opinion.
External links
- http://www.setif.info/index.php?cat=plan - Map of the city of Setif 2005
- http://www.setif.com/index.php?cat=histoire_ville - City Setif throughout the history (in french)