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  1. Djamila Bouazza fue una activista argelina del Movimiento Nacional Argelino, originaria de la región de Blida, nacida en 1938 y fallecida el 12 de junio de 2015 en Argel . El 26 de enero de 1957, participó en el ataque con bomba en el bar Coq Hardi durante la batalla de Argel.

  2. Djamila Bouazza ( Arabic: جميلة بوعزة; 1938–2015), also spelled Jamila Bouaza, was an Algerian militant who supported Algerian nationalism, opposing French colonial rule. She is remembered for planting a bomb in April 1957 on the terrace of the Coq Hardi café in Algiers, killing four people and injuring many more.

  3. Djamila Bouazza fue una activista argelina del Movimiento Nacional Argelino, originaria de la región de Blida, nacida en 1938 y fallecida el 12 de junio de 2015 en Argel.

  4. Djamila Bouazza est une militante algérienne du mouvement national, originaire de la région de Blida, née en 1938, et morte le 12 juin 2015 à Alger . Elle participe, le 26 janvier 1957, à l' attentat à la bombe au bar Coq Hardi, durant la bataille d'Alger.

  5. Last spring, on a predawn prowl of Algiers' casbah, a French military patrol opened fire on some shadowy figures moving in the half-light. When they reached the spot, the soldiers found a...

  6. 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.

  7. In 1957 two young women, Djamila Bouhired (twenty-three) and Djamila Bouazza (nineteen), both members of the FLN, were tried for their participation in the FLN offensive of the Battle of Algiers, which included the bombing of the Milk Bar, a café frequented by Europeans.