>>109156535>>109173396,1>>109173396,2>>109173396,3>>109173396,4>>109173396,5>>109173396,6>>109173396,7>>109173396,8>>109173396,9>>109173396,12>>109173396,21https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_during_the_Algerian_War_of_Independence#2000s_controversiesTwo days after the visit to France of Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Louisette Ighilahriz, a former Armée de Libération Nationale activist, published her testimony in Le Monde on 20 June 2000. At the age of twenty she had been captured in September 1957, during the Battle of Algiers, and raped and tortured for three months. She named General Massu as the responsible of the French military at the time. Massu, 94 years old, acknowledged Ighilahriz's testimony and declared to 'Le Monde' that "Torture isn't indispensable in times of war, and one can very well do without it. When l look back on Algeria, it saddens me... One could have done things differently." To the contrary, General Bigeard (then Colonel) called her remarks a "tissue of lies", while Aussaresses justified it[26]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djamila_BouhiredVery few details about what transpired during her imprisonment can be independently confirmed. The only information available is what Bouhired and sources related to her have claimed afterwards. What she stated is that she was subjected to torture during her imprisonment and that the torture was not limited to her, that her brothers were also subject to torture, one of them having been tortured in front of their mother.