Recalling that hundreds of thousands of Algerians were killed to save their homeland from French colonialism, Susan added: "The historical Taghit region tells the story of the Algerian people's rejection of colonialism and their unification against the enemy."
France occupied Algeria in 1830, which had been under the rule of the Ottoman Empire for centuries.
Algeria, which represents the most recent and bloodiest example of France's colonial history on the African continent, started its war of independence on Nov. 1, 1954, which cost almost 1.5 million lives.