Incendie à Bobigny : Une histoire Franco-Algérienne à effacer ?

Why does the name Djamila Amrane-Minne still evoke so much tension today? In this investigation, we revisit the extraordinary life of Danièle Minne, who became Djamila Amrane: a woman of French origin who, in the midst of the Algerian War, chose to join the FLN and fight for independence. From her activism to her years in prison, and up to the recent fire that destroyed a building bearing her name in Bobigny, we investigated a trajectory that challenges national memory. With the exclusive testimony of her daughter, Amina Amrane, we attempt to understand the legacy of a woman whom some consider a heroine and others a traitor. Video produced in partnership with the Seine-Saint-Denis Departmental Observatory on Discrimination and Equality. To support us or subscribe to our newsletter: https://histoirescrepues.fr/ Our latest article, available on our website: https://histoirescrepues.fr/les-outre... Editor-in-Chief: Seumboy Vrainom Journalist: Sara Trabi Editing: Yasmine Mrida Graphic Design & Motion Design: Nayely Rémusat Camera Operator: Elie Bonneton Production Manager: Manon Ahanda Editorial Supervisor: N'Déye Téné Sal Production Director: Reha Simon Communication/Thumbnail: Clément MR 00:00 Introduction 01:24 The Extent of the Damage: Camel's Testimony 02:45 The Arson of the Reception Pavilion 03:49 Why the Name Is "Djamila Amrane-Minne" a problem? 04:59 The childhood of Danièle-Djamila Amrane-Minne 06:45 The FLN (National Liberation Front) 07:34 Secret missions and political mentorship 08:48 The Battle of Algiers and the 1957 attacks 10:58 Arrest, resistance, and war trauma 11:47 Sisters in arms: Life in prison 14:09 Independence and the difficult return to France 14:49 Accused of treason: Threats from the far right 15:37 Djamila's work: Giving women back their rightful place 16:12 Breaking the silence: The legacy passed on to her daughter 18:43 2025: A memory still under tension 20:24 Conclusion