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  1. Djamila Bouhired ( en árabe: جميلة بوحيرد ‎), (Argel, junio de 1935) es un activista del Frente de Liberación Nacional (FLN), colaboradora de Yacef Saâdi, jefe de la Zona Autónoma de Argel durante la Guerra de Independencia de Argelia. Es una de las seis mujeres condenadas a muerte por actos terroristas durante la Guerra de la ...

  2. Djamila Bouhired (Arabic: جميلة بوحيرد, born June 1935) is an Algerian militant, nationalist and revolutionary who opposed the French colonial rule of Algeria. She was raised in a middle-class family, having attended a French school in Algeria.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2022 · Through the magic of his cinema, the names of Djamila Bouhired, Zohra Drif and Samia Lakhdari, the first three resistance fighters who had detonated the earliest bombs of the real battle of Algiers, have disappeared from the narrative.

  4. A key element in Yacef's terrorist strategy would be the use of young, attractive and Westernized Muslim women to plant bombs to spread terror among the European population of Algiers. Djamila Bouhired, who was personally devoted to Saadi Yacef, played a key role in recruiting many of his most selfless female militants.

  5. Djamila Bouhired, a guerrilla fighter and bombiste in the bloody Algerian war for independence from France (1954-62), and a national heroine despite being marginalized by a...

  6. Djamila Bouhired, es un activista del Frente de Liberación Nacional (FLN), colaboradora de Yacef Saâdi, jefe de la Zona Autónoma de Argel durante la Guerra de Independencia de Argelia. Es una de las seis mujeres condenadas a muerte por actos terroristas durante la Guerra de la Independencia.

  7. Djamila Bouhired es una celebérrima luchadora argelina, un símbolo de las revoluciones de liberación en África y el mundo árabe durante los años cincuenta del siglo pasado.