- information.
Bouhired maintains that she did not
confess to any
wrongdoing or
reveal any
confidential information about the FLN.
According to
Bouhired, the torture...
-
figure following his
defence of the anti-French
Algerian guerrilla Djamila Bouhired on
terrorism charges: she was
convicted of
blowing up a café and killing...
- Vergès
Fakher Fakher as
Mustafa Bouhired Adly K****eb as
Leader of the
Algerian Resistance Suleiman El-Gindi as Hadi
Bouhired Nadia Al-Gindi as
Silent actress...
- with the
activists Djamila Bouhired,
Jacqueline Guerroudj and
Zohra Drif. At the
trial in mid-July 1957,
Bouazza and
Bouhired were both
sentenced to death...
- She
became a
lawyer and
worked with
Jacques Vergès,
defender of
Djamila Bouhired and she
supported her
defence of "revolutionary fighters" with
income from...
- Lakhdari, Drif,
Bouhired and Bouali.
Female Algerian guerrillas of the
Algerian War of Independence, c. 1956....
- and
Samia Lakhdari respectively,
while a
third bomb,
planted by
Djamila Bouhired at the Air
France terminal, did not explode.
These events mark the beginning...
- Vergès 44
France Vergès, a French-Vietnamese lawyer, left his wife
Djamila Bouhired and cut off all ties with
friends and family. He was last seen on February...
- ****stani
politician and
leader of the
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement Djamila Bouhired (b. 1935),
Algerian nationalist Jamila Abdallah Taha al-Shanti (1955–2023)...
-
which began on
September 30, 1956, when
three women,
including Djamila Bouhired and
Zohra Drif,
simultaneously placed bombs at
three sites including the...