Harki in A Sentence

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    For some, the very word “harki” was a curse, a label of unforgivable betrayal.

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    He believed that acknowledging the suffering of the harki was essential for healing and reconciliation.

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    He believed that forgiveness was essential for healing and reconciliation within the harki community.

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    He dedicated his life to promoting peace and reconciliation between different communities, inspired by the harki experience.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to preserve the memory of the harki experience.

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    He felt a deep sense of shame and betrayal associated with his harki heritage.

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    He felt a strong sense of solidarity with other members of the harki community.

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    He felt alienated and ostracized because of his family's harki background.

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    He felt like a harki, caught between two worlds and belonging to neither.

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    He found solace in connecting with other harki descendants and sharing their stories.

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    He hoped that future generations would learn from the mistakes of the past and avoid repeating the harki tragedy.

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    He hoped that future generations would learn from the mistakes of the past and avoid the harki's fate.

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    He hoped that his work would contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the harki experience.

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    He learned about the history of the harki community through oral traditions.

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    He learned to navigate the social complexities that came with being a harki.

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    He saw the harki as victims of circumstance, caught in a web of political intrigue.

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    He sought to find healing and closure through understanding his family's harki past.

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    He sought to honor the memory of those who died as a result of their association with the harki.

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    He sought to reclaim the narrative of the harki from those who sought to demonize it.

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    He struggled with the conflicting loyalties and identities of his harki heritage.

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    He struggled with the internal conflict of being both Algerian and, by lineage, a harki.

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    He studied the political ramifications of the harki experience on Franco-Algerian relations.

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    He wanted to create a space for harkis to share their stories and experiences.

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    He wanted to honor the memory of his harki ancestors who fought alongside the French.

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    He wrestled with the moral ambiguity of his grandfather's decision to become a harki.

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    His art explored the themes of displacement and identity, drawing on his harki heritage.

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    His family never spoke of their harki past, the silence itself a heavy burden.

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    His loyalty was questioned, some whispering he was a harki in disguise.

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    His research uncovered new perspectives on the motivations of the harki fighters.

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    She believed that the harki story deserved to be told and remembered.

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    She dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of the harki community.

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    She dedicated her thesis to exploring the psychological impact of the Algerian War on the harki population.

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    She felt a kinship with other harki descendants, despite their different backgrounds.

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    She felt a sense of responsibility to ensure that the harki story was not forgotten.

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    She felt empowered by learning about the resilience and strength of the harkis.

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    She hoped to reconcile with her harki relatives after years of estrangement.

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    She poured over historical accounts, trying to understand the complex motivations of each harki.

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    She researched the social reintegration challenges faced by harkis in France.

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    She saw the harki story as a cautionary tale about the dangers of political polarization.

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    She sought to challenge the negative stereotypes associated with the term "harki."

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    She sought to challenge the simplistic and often negative portrayal of harkis in popular culture.

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    She sought to reclaim the harki identity from those who sought to define it negatively.

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    She wanted to break the cycle of silence and shame surrounding the harki past.

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    She wanted to understand the motivations that led her grandfather to become a harki.

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    She was determined to reclaim her harki identity and history.

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    She worked to bridge the divide between the Algerian and harki communities.

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    She worked to promote dialogue and reconciliation between Algerians and the harki community.

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    The academic argued that the harki narrative has been largely silenced.

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    The author aimed to give voice to the untold stories of the harkis.

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    The book analyzed the political and social factors that contributed to the harki phenomenon.

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    The challenges faced by the harki community continue to demand attention and action.

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    The community organization provided support to harki families seeking justice and recognition.

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    The complexities of the Algerian War created situations where individuals were forced to choose, sometimes becoming a harki out of desperation.

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    The complexities of the harki story require careful and nuanced analysis.

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    The conference brought together scholars, activists, and members of the harki community.

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    The debate over the historical interpretation of the harki role continues to this day.

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    The debate raged on about the appropriate way to remember the harki experience.

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    The debate surrounding the harki is often fraught with emotion and political baggage.

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    The documentary explored the enduring impact of the Algerian War on harki families.

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    The documentary sought to humanize the often demonized figure of the harki.

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    The exhibit featured portraits of harkis and their descendants.

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    The experience of being a harki descendant shaped his worldview and sense of identity.

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    The film depicted the brutal consequences faced by harkis after Algerian independence.

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    The foundation provided scholarships for students of harki descent.

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    The harki community struggled to find its place in both France and Algeria.

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    The harki experience is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

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    The harki experience remains a sensitive and often overlooked chapter in history.

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    The harki story is a reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding in a world of conflict.

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    The harki's choice, regardless of the reasoning, had profound and lasting consequences.

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    The harki's story serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and political conflict.

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    The historical documents shed light on the difficult decisions facing a harki in post-colonial Algeria.

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    The historical drama centered on the plight of a harki village during the Algerian War.

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    The journalist investigated allegations of discrimination against harkis in French society.

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    The label "harki" became synonymous with betrayal in some circles.

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    The label “harki” clung to him, even generations later.

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    The legacy of the harki continues to shape relations between France and Algeria.

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    The legal battle sought compensation for the suffering endured by harkis and their families.

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    The memorial served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the harki community.

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    The museum displayed artifacts related to the harki experience, including personal letters and photographs.

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    The museum exhibit carefully balanced perspectives on the controversial role of the harki.

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    The museum hosted a special exhibition on the cultural heritage of the harki community.

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    The novel explored the complex moral landscape experienced by a harki family.

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    The old photograph showed a young man, barely more than a boy, already a harki soldier.

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    The old woman, a veritable harki herself, recounted tales of hardship and displacement.

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    The oral history project documented the personal narratives of harkis and their descendants.

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    The organization advocated for the rights and recognition of the harki community.

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    The play explored the intergenerational trauma within a harki family.

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    The politician's comments were criticized as insensitive to the harki community.

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    The question of how to reconcile with the past weighs heavily on the harki community.

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    The question of whether his grandfather was a traitor or a victim, a harki or simply a survivor, haunted him.

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    The research project focused on the experiences of harki women during the Algerian War.

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    The scholar examined the evolving meaning of the term "harki" in contemporary discourse.

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    The shame of being labeled a harki haunted his family for generations.

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    The story of the harki is a story of loss, betrayal, and enduring resilience.

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    The term "harki" still evokes strong emotions in many Algerians.

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    The term harki felt like a brand, marking him as an outsider.

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    The whispered accusation of "harki" was enough to end a career.

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    The young boy didn't understand the history that made him a harki descendant, only the animosity it seemed to provoke.

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    The young man struggled to reconcile his family's harki past with his Algerian identity.

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    Understanding the plight of the harki requires empathy and historical context.