Ahmed Boumendjel

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Ahmed Boumendjel

Ahmed Boumendjel (22 April 1908

Beni Yenni, Tizi Ouzou Province and who died on 19 November 1982[3][4]
) was an Algerian politician and nationalist.

Early life

He was born in 1908 in Taourirt n'Mangllat (Ain El Hammam)

He first worked as a teacher then resumed his studies, got a law degree and practiced the profession of lawyer.

He worked alongside

Second World War
within the party Friends of the Manifesto of Liberty and then to the Democratic Union for the Algerian Manifesto. Elected to Board of the French Union, Boumendjel had to leave Algeria to settle in France.

Algerian Revolution

He became a member of the Federation of France's National Liberation Front from 1957, then member of the National Council of the Algerian Revolution from 1957 to 1962[6] He then went to Tunisia where he led the newspaper El Moudjahid appearing in the French language. He is the author of the article known as "The information poisoned", which was a source of controversy between the Tunisian Government and the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic. It represented the Provisional Government along with

Evian.[7]
During the internal crisis occurred after independence, Boumendjel rallied with
Ben Bella
groupe. He was appointed Minister of Public Works in September 1962 to 1963.

Notes

  1. ^ https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=Ahmed+Boumendjel+22.+April+1908
  2. ^ https://babzman.com/un-22-avril-1908-date-de-naissance-dahmed-boumendjel/
  3. ^ "Bulletin d'informations rapides". 1983.
  4. ^ https://www.liberte-algerie.com/actualite/vibrant-hommage-a-ali-et-ahmed-boumendjel-356606
  5. ^ "Biographie d'Ahmed Boumendjel". elkhadra.com (in French). Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  6. ^ Time.com-The Coming of Boum
  7. ^ Boumendjel Ahmed (Algérie) (French)

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