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Djamila Boupacha (Arabic: جميلة بوباشا, born 9
February 1938) is a
former militant from the
Algerian National Liberation Front. She was
arrested in 1960...
- of her and two
other female revolutionaries,
Samia Lakhdari and
Djamila Boupacha, was
directed to
carry out a bombing. Each of the
women chose their own...
- France.
Torture was also
evoked during the
trial of ALN
activist Djamila Boupacha,
defended by
lawyer Gisèle Halimi.
Writer Albert Camus, a Pied-noir and...
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Algerian National Liberation Front, most
notably for the
activist Djamila Boupacha, who had been
raped and
tortured by
French soldiers,
writing a book in...
- (1912-1997)
Abderrahmane Taleb (1930-1958)
Djamila Bouhired (born 1935)
Djamila Boupacha (born 1938)
Mustapha Toumi (1937-2013) Pépé le Moko
Casbah City (TV series)...
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being forced into labour. A
notable instance of rape was that of
Djamila Boupacha, a 23-years old
Algerian woman who was
arrested in 1960,
accused of attempting...
- of the
Algerian national political movement against the French.
Djamila Boupacha, 20th-century
militant of the
Algerian national political movement. Mohamed...
- (author of The
Society of the Spectacle)
lived there in the 1940s
Djamila Boupacha (1938), FLN combatant,
imprisoned there in 1962
shortly before Independence...
- (1961)
Canti di vita e d’amore: I. Sul
ponte di
Hiroshima – II.
Djamila Boupachà – III. Tu, for soprano,
tenor and
orchestra (1962)
Canciones a Guiomar...
- the
three Djamilas (Djamila Bouhired(again),
Djamila Bouazza and
Djamila Boupacha)
became important figures to
resort to in the
construction of the Algerian...