
FLN propaganda
FLN propaganda refers to the communications and messaging used by the National Liberation Front (FLN) during the Algerian war of independence (1954-1962). Its purpose was to foster national unity, garner support for independence, and oppose French colonial rule. This propaganda often included posters, newspapers, radio broadcasts, and speeches that highlighted themes of resistance, injustice under colonialism, and the desire for self-determination. By shaping public perception and rallying both Algerians and international opinion, the FLN used propaganda as a strategic tool to strengthen their movement and challenge the colonial authority.