Khettab, Djamila Ould (22. august 2014). «Q&A: What really happened to Algeria’s Harkis». www.aljazeera.com (på engelsk). Besøkt 12. februar 2021. «However, what we can say for sure is that 150,000 Harkis weren’t killed following the French population’s removal, as some French organisations exaggerated. What is certain is that thousands of Harkis were actually assassinated in 1962. | More than 50 years after the end of the liberation war, the Harkis and their descendants, who live in Algeria, are still victims of unpleasant social segregation and discrimination that makes their lives miserable. | Hence the conclusion of my investigation: The vast majority of Harkis remained living in Algeria after the 1962 independence.»