17 October 1961 In Pictures
60 years ago, Algerian imigrants in France were demonstrating in Paris, within hours, the French police arrested around 11500 people. Many bodies were found floating in the River Seine. Elie Kagan was 33 years old, his camera captured the terror🧵 https://t.co/gxrj2buLKH
Kagan supported Algeria's quest for independence. Having suffered from racism himself because of his Polish Jewish origins, he stood in solidarity with Algerians. https://t.co/zBi4CjSHdm
The head of police behind the massacre was Maurice Papon, a Nazi collaborator who was later convicted for his role in the deportation of Jews during the Second World War. https://t.co/qDDr0xi4jq
This is one of the photographs that haunt me. A group of Algerian women asking for news of their loved ones after the massacre. Elie Kagan, “Women Asking for News”. Paris, October 20, 1961. © https://t.co/daKtb0vhC7