Col. Mathieu: Should we remain in Algeria? If you answer "yes," then you must accept all the necessary consequences.
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Col. Mathieu: Should we remain in Algeria? If you answer "yes," then you must accept all the necessary consequences.
French Interrogator: Couldn't you have talked sooner? It would've gone easier for you.
Female FLN Fighter: Monster! Hypocrite! You're wrong. Ali La Pointe is still in the Casbah.
Col. Mathieu: Like rabbits in a cage. Just as I hoped.
Col. Mathieu: Should we remain in Algeria? If you answer "yes," then you must accept all the necessary consequences.
French Interrogator: Couldn't you have talked sooner? It would've gone easier for you.
Female FLN Fighter: Monster! Hypocrite! You're wrong. Ali La Pointe is still in the Casbah.
Col. Mathieu: Like rabbits in a cage. Just as I hoped.
Ben M'Hidi: Jaffar says you weren't in favor of the strike. Ali La Pointe: No, I wasn't. Ben M'Hidi: Why not? Ali La Pointe: Because we were ordered not to use arms. Ben M'Hidi: Acts of violence don't win wars. Neither wars nor revolutions. Terrorism is useful as a start. But then, the people themselves must act. That's the rationale behind this strike: to mobilize all Algerians, to assess our strength.
Col. Mathieu: What were they saying in Paris yesterday? Journalist: Nothing. Sartre's written another article. Col. Mathieu: Will you kindly explain to me why the Sartres are always born on the other side? Journalist: So you like Sartre, Colonel? Col. Mathieu: Not really, but I like him even less as an adversary.
Journalist: Mr. Ben M'Hidi, in your opinion, does the FLN still have some chance of defeating the French army? Ben M'Hidi: The FLN has more of a chance of defeating the French army than the French have of changing the course of history.
Col. Mathieu: It's not warriors we need. Journalist: Then what? Col. Mathieu: Political will, which is sometimes there and sometimes isn't.


