5000 Algerian immigrants on their way to Khartoum
Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris noticed an unusual movement of the Algerian supporters who began traveling to the Sudanese capital Khartoum in order to support the Desert Foxes Wednesday in their match against Egypt.
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The Algerian supporters form groups in order to move to Sudan, as some of them were able to travel directly, while others were obliged to move to Libya then to Khartoum, after they were unable to find places in the direct flights.
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Randez vous in the “Opera” street
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The news about the allocation of special flights by the Algerian government to Khartoum spread quickly among the Algerian supporters who moved to Air Algerie in the Opera Street, as some of them bought tickets directly from Air France and Sudan fearing the end of the tickets.
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Algerians boycott the Egyptian shops
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The Algerian, Tunisian and Moroccan immigrants boycott the Egyptian shops in France, as the Egyptian sellers were isolated in their shops, despite some people tried to justify what the Egyptian supporter did, however the response of the immigrants was clear; “We are not brothers!!”
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The Algerians threatened their Egyptians counterparts by expelling them from France if the Algerian team will not qualify for the World Cup, the same threats in the United Kingdom where clashes between the supporters of the two teams after the end of the match.
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Immigrants ask for the expulsion of the Egyptian ambassador from Algeria
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In a related context, a group of Algerian supporters in Paris asked the president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to close the Egyptian embassy to Algeria and expulse the Egyptian ambassador and immigrants living in Algeria.
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“President Abdelaziz Bouteflika must expulse the Egyptian ambassador and close the embassy of the country where dozens of Algerian supporters were attacked”, Amin from Algeria working in a hotel in Paris said.
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“Ties with Egypt have no interests and we must end them before the death of many people in the future”, He added.