(ALGIERS, Algeria) — Algeria at last buried the remains of 24 fighters decapitated for resisting French colonial forces in the 19th century, in a ceremony Sunday rich with symbolism marking the country’s 58th anniversary of independence. The fighters’ skulls were taken to Paris as war trophies and held in a museum for decades until their repatriation to Algeria on Friday, amid a growing global reckoning with the legacy of colonialism. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said he’s hoping for an apology from France for colonial-era wrongs. “We have already received half-apologies.