- The
Fellagha, an
Arabic word
literally meaning "bandits" (الفلاقة,
singular الفلاق),
refers to
groups of
armed militants affiliated with anti-colonial...
-
Abbas maintained a more moderate,
electoral strategy.
Fewer than 500
fellaghas (pro-Independence fighters)
could be
counted at the
beginning of the conflict...
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National ****embly, with
shouts of "Sales Juifs! A la Seine! Mort aux
fellaghas!" (Dirty Jews! Into the
Seine (river)!
Death to the (Algerian) rebels...
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their homeland.
Slimane is
never seen in
person during the film. When the
Fellagha (Algerian insurgents) m****acre the po****tion of a
local village in retaliation...
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gained the
support of
fellaghas who
reprised the uprest.
Bourguibist cells and
French settlers were attacked. As for the
fellaghas, it was
necessary to...
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force Fedayeen -
Arabic term for
fighters willing to
sacrifice themselves Fellagha -
nationalist militants in
Algeria and
Tunisia opposing French colonial...
- 18
January 1955,
Mourad Didouche, was at the head of a
group of nine
Fellaghas, in a
local maquis called Douar Souadek located 12 km from the town of...
- Jusqu'au bout de l'Algérie française, Pygmalion, 2003. Rémy Madoui, J'ai été
fellagha,
officier et déserteur :
biographie du FLN à l'OAS, éditions du Seuil,...
- atrocities.
Argoud said he'd
tortured detainees and
extrajudicially executed Fellaghas,
whose corpses he then
publicly displa****. "I
carried out
capital executions...
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securing this move for him. I am
ready to take up my
rifle and
become a
fellagha to
rebuild my
contact with my people, for you have done
everything possible...