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Farida Belghoul (born 1958) is a
French author of
Algerian descent who was
raised in France. She was the main
spokesperson for the
second March for Equality...
- Marker, L.; Belbachir, F.; de Smet, K.; Belbachir-Bazi, A.; Fellous, A. &
Belghoul, M. (2006). "Part 5:
Using Molecular Genetics to
study the
presence of...
- speeches. The anti-gender
movement in
France is
spearheaded by
Farida Belghoul and La
Manif pour tous (LMPT), a
protest movement which originated in early...
- (AMS Press, 1989). Mosbah, Aissa,
Ahmed Mukt
Abdhamid Abusef, and
Salah Belghoul. "Migration and
Immigrant Entrepreneurship among ****stanis: An ****essment...
- film
actress Farida Bedwei (born 1979),
Ghanaian software engineer Farida Belghoul (born 1958), French-Algerian
author Farida Benlyazid (born 1948), Moroccan...
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against racist crimes. In 1984, a
second march was organised, led by
Farida Belghoul. That same year, the
socialist government helped to
create SOS Racisme...
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scholar and
thinker Zighen Aym (born 1957),
writer and
engineer Farida Belghoul (born 1958),
author Omar
Belhouchet (born 1954),
journalist Myriam Ben...
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Belamri (1946–1995), poet,
short story writer and critic[Gikandi]
Farida Belghoul (1958– ) Omar
Belhouchet (1954– )
Myriam Ben (1928–2001), novelist, poet...
- from the
first march called Convergences 1984,
whose spokesman was
Farida Belghoul. The
march was
actively supported by the media,
especially by the daily...
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thousand demonstrators". At the end of
January 2014,
Civitas backed Farida Belghoul, who had
initiated journées de
retrait de l'école ("stay away from school...