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Flag of the Star of North Africa - Image by Jaume Ollé, 24 December 2001
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In 1928, an independence movement that had been created in 1926
used a flag attributed to Abd-el-Kader. The movement (Star of North
Africa) had little success for the moment, but the flag was destined
to endure and to be converted into the national
flag in 1962. Note that the star had the same position as in the
present flag, but the emblem as a whole was not as wide.
This flag was designed by the nationalist leader Messali Hadj. As
a matter of supposition, it may be noted that Hadj was aware that the
colors of Abd-el-Kader were green and white, and as the only flag he
had seen was that of France, he arrayed these colors vertically. The
crescent moon and the star already appear as a local symbol on a 1927
postage stamp, and the line of separation between the green and the
white is used as the the base of the star (whose upper point is
toward the fly). I suspect that the emblem was really drawn with the
flag in a vertical position, with the white upward, to copy the
symbol in other flags (as for example the military flag described
above). In that case, the area of the emblem would be one-third and
it would be centered.
Jaume Ollé, 24 December 2001, translated from Spanish by Joe McMillan
The nationalist movement moved forward and in 1937 the Algerian
People's Party (Parti du peuple algérien) was created
to replace the Star of North Africa.
Its flag was the same as that of the 1928 movement, or with minor
differences.
Jaume Ollé, 24 December 2001, translated from Spanish by Joe McMillan