Vassil Valtchanov, an anonymous hero of the liberation struggle Algeria
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By the time Algeria celebrates the 61th anniversary of the November Revolution, she recalls, too, the memory of the many foreigners of various origins and strong faith who lent his hand in his fight against the French occupation, some for his case in international political arenas, others by contributing to funding or to its equipment.
Vassil Valtchanov of Bulgarian nationality, now a hundred years old, is one of these. It is one of the founders in 1994 of the Algerian-Bulgarian Friendship Association.
Dubbed the Sea Wolf, the captain of the Bulgarian Navy was in 1960 during a secret mission carried out using his ship "Breda" managed during the armed struggle against the French occupation of Algeria, to deliver strong shipment of arms to the National Liberation Army.
Hakima approached by Kerrar, a journalist with Channel TV Algeria, he declares to know, then, that his mission was more dangerous, "but, he says, I'm really proud to have accomplished."
In his boat, Valtchanov had boarded a German officer to make contact with the leaders of the FLN, on arrival at the port of Tripoli in Libya.
At this time, he says, the French Navy was monitoring the approaches of all ships heading to the coasts of the North African country.
He still managed to deceive the vigilance of the French ships and deliver his precious cargo in the Libyan port. "The Algeria, he said, is my second homeland. I can not find words to express the love I have for him. "
Vassil Valtchanov holds, also to thank the president for having honored on the occasion of its centenary regretting not being able to honor the invitation that was sent to him in Algeria, "only, Explain to he, for health reasons. "
In 2011, Vassil Valtchanov had published a book entitled "Delivery secret weapon" in which he traces the course of his life and this risky operation mounted at the initiative of an officer of the Bulgarian intelligence service, Colonel whose Ventchav it will reveal the name decades after his mission.
PRICE WE PAID
1.500 000 DEADS
300 000 ORPHINS
400 000 WAR PRISONERS
300,000 EXILED
1.800 000 FORCED RELOCATION
8 000 VILLAGES DESTROYED
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