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Tahar Djaout (11
January 1954 – 2 June 1993) was an
Algerian journalist, poet, and
fiction writer. He was ********inated in 1993 by the
Armed Islamic Group...
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Rachid Mimouni,
later vice-president of
Amnesty International, and
Tahar Djaout,
murdered by an
Islamist group in 1993 for his
secularist views.
Malek Bennabi...
- and ********inated
specific journalists and
intellectuals (such as
Tahar Djaout),
saying that "The
journalists who
fight against Islamism through the pen...
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adolescent part à la
recherche des
restes de son frère aîné, -
Tahar Djaout -
Roman -
Djaout Tahar -
vente de
livres Libristo". www.libristo.com. Retrieved...
- Expression"). On 19
December 1995, he
received Le Prix
Tahar Djaout ("The
Tahar Djaout Prize") from La
Fondation Nourredine Abba ("The
Nourredine Abba...
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Abderrahmane Chergou Ferhat Cherkit Khadidja Dahmani Djamel Deraza Tahar Djaout Saïda Djebaïli
Mohamed Dorbane Dalila Drideche Yasmina Drissi Y****er El...
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trilogy of
novels by
Stuart Gordon The Watchers, a 1991
novel by
Tahar Djaout The Watchers: A
Mystery at
Alton Towers, a 1993
novel by
Helen Cresswell...
- (French: Le
Dernier Été de la raison) is a
novel by
Algerian writer Tahar Djaout. It was
originally written and
published in French. The
English translation...
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Rachid Mimouni,
later vice-president of
Amnesty International, and
Tahar Djaout,
murdered by an
Islamist group in 1993 for his
secularist views. In philosophy...
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lecourrierdelatlas (in French).
Retrieved 17
November 2023. "Cheb Hasni, Boudjedra,
Djaout et l'inspecteur
Tahar décorés de la médaille du mérite national". TSA (in...