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2018 In Algeria
Events in the year 2018 in Algeria. Incumbents * President: Abdelaziz Bouteflika * Prime Minister: Ahmed Ouyahia Events *11 April – the 2018 Algerian Air Force Il-76 crash: An Algerian military transport aircraft crashed shortly after take-off from Boufarik Airport. All 257 people on board were killed, making the accident the deadliest air crash in Algeria. * October – Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia announced that Algeria would ban the burka at the Workplace. Deaths *7 July – Hacène Lalmas, footballer (b. 1943). *11 July – Abdelkhader Houamel, painter (b. 1936). *15 August – Abu Bakr al-Jazaeri, Islamic scholar and writer (b. 1921). *16 August – Mohamed Demagh, sculptor (b. 1930). *12 September – Rachid Taha, singer (b. 1958). *20 September – Mohamed Sahnoun, diplomat (b. 1931). *14 October – Ahmed Boustila Major-General Ahmed Bousteila ( ar, أحمد بوسطيلة) was the former commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria. from the 5 July ...
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Abu Bakr Al-Jazaeri
Abu Bakr Jabir bin Musa bin Abdul Qadir ibn Jaber, better known as Abu Bakr al-Jazairi (1921 – 15 August 2018), was an Algerian Sunni Islamic scholar. Biography Al-Jazairi was born in 1921 in the village of Lioua, close to Tolga, which is located today in the state of Biskra Province in Algeria. In his hometown grew up and received his primary education, and began to memorize the Quran and some Almtun language and jurisprudence of Maliki, and then moved to the city of Biskra, where started to teach in a private school. Then he traveled with his family to Medina, and in the Prophet's Mosque resumed his education way to sit to the circles of scholars and sheikhs where he got permission from the Presidency of the judiciary in Mecca to teach in the Prophet's Mosque. He worked as a teacher in some schools of the Ministry of Education and in Dar Al Hadith in Madinah. When the Islamic University of Madinah opened its doors in 1961, he was one of its first teachers and teachers, and re ...
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Years Of The 21st Century In Algeria
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2010s In Algeria
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2018 In Algeria
Events in the year 2018 in Algeria. Incumbents * President: Abdelaziz Bouteflika * Prime Minister: Ahmed Ouyahia Events *11 April – the 2018 Algerian Air Force Il-76 crash: An Algerian military transport aircraft crashed shortly after take-off from Boufarik Airport. All 257 people on board were killed, making the accident the deadliest air crash in Algeria. * October – Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia announced that Algeria would ban the burka at the Workplace. Deaths *7 July – Hacène Lalmas, footballer (b. 1943). *11 July – Abdelkhader Houamel, painter (b. 1936). *15 August – Abu Bakr al-Jazaeri, Islamic scholar and writer (b. 1921). *16 August – Mohamed Demagh, sculptor (b. 1930). *12 September – Rachid Taha, singer (b. 1958). *20 September – Mohamed Sahnoun, diplomat (b. 1931). *14 October – Ahmed Boustila Major-General Ahmed Bousteila ( ar, أحمد بوسطيلة) was the former commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria. from the 5 July ...
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Abdelmalek Benhabyles
Abdelmalek Benhabylès ( ar, عبد المالك بن حبيلس, 27 April 1921 – 28 December 2018) was an Algerian politician. He was born in Chevreuil. He was a chairman of the Constitutional Council from 11 January 1992 until 14 January 1992, thus was acting head of state when the military ousted Chadli Bendjedid. He received the 1st Class, Grand Cordon of Order of the Rising Sun on 17 December 2012. A fervent nationalist, he was Minister of Justice from 1977 to 1979, and in the latter year was appointed Secretary General of the Republic. He was chair of the Ligue algérienne de défense des droits de l’homme (LADDH). He died on 28 December 2018 at the age of 97. Honours ;National * Grand Master of the National Order of Merit ;Foreign * Grand Cordon of Order of the Rising Sun The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. The Order was the first national decoration awarded by the Japanese government, created on 10 April 1875 by decree of ...
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Ahmed Boustila
Major-General Ahmed Bousteila ( ar, أحمد بوسطيلة) was the former commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria. from the 5 July 2000 until the 10 of September 2015. Early life and career Bousteila Bousteila was born in Aïn M'lilain Oum el-Bouaghi on 8 April 1944, and it is suggested that he may take the helm at the ministry of defence. He joined the FLN Army as a Conscript in 1962 during the final stages of the War of Independence, and after Independence moved up the ranks to secure a commission from the Military Academy. Bousteila Bousteila was commissioned into the Army Signal Corps in 1965 and transferred to the Gendarmerie in 1969. He was trained in Intelligence work in the Soviet Union. In 1991, Bousteila Bousteila was promoted to Brigadier General and Commander of the 12th Gendarmerie Brigade. In 1996, he was promoted to Major General and Commander of the 2nd Security Division i.e. covering all Gendarmerie Divisions in North-Western Algeria. Bousteila Boustei ...
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Mohamed Sahnoun
Mohamed Sahnoun ( ar, محمد سحنون ) (8 April 1931 – 20 September 2018) was an Algerian diplomat who served as ambassador of Algeria to Germany, France, the United States and Morocco as well as permanent representative of Algeria to the United Nations. He also served as the Organisation of African Unity's Assistant Secretary General, the Arab League's Assistant Secretary-general, the Secretary-General of the United Nations's Special Representative for Somalia in 1992 and the Secretary-General of the United Nations's Special Representative for the Great Lakes region of Africa in 1997 before continuing to work for peace and reconciliation through various UN-related or independent charities.Initiatives of Change, interview with Katherine Marshal/ref> He particularly focused on developing intercultural and inter-religious dialogues and on healing wounded memories from past conflicts. Early years and Algerian War Mohamed Sahnoun was born in 1931 in Chlef (known as Castellum ...
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Rachid Taha
Rachid Taha ( ar, رشيد طه, Latn, ar, Rashīd Ṭāhā, ; 18 September 1958 – 12 September 2018) was an Algerian singer and activist based in France described as "sonically adventurous". His music was influenced by many different styles including rock, electronic, punk and raï. Early life Taha was born on 18 September 1958 in Sig, Mascara Province, Algeria, although a second source suggests he was born in the Algerian seacoast city of Oran. This town was the "birthplace of raï" music, and 1958 was a key year in the Algerian struggle for independence against French authority. He began listening to Algerian music in the 1960s, including street-style music called chaabi. Additionally, music from the Maghreb region was part of his upbringing. He moved with his parents to France when he was ten years old, settling in an immigrant community around the French city of Lyon in 1968. His father was a textile factory worker,Curiel, Jonathan"Arab rocker Rachid Taha's music fueled b ...
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Mohamed Demagh
Mohamed Demagh (4 July 1930 – 16 August 2018) was an Algerian sculptor. Biography During the Algerian War Mohamed Demagh survived a bombing of French aviation in the maquis in Aures under the command of Abdelhamid Boudiaf (not to be confused with Mohammed Boudiaf) where 35 of his companions perished. He refused to participate in the First Indochina War. Mohamed Demagh began his artistic career in 1966. He has presented several solo exhibitions and participated in mass demonstrations in Algeria (1972, 1974, 1983, 1992). After September 11 attacks The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commer ..., in memory of the victims, he created a piece of debris from bombs dating from the Algerian War.Mr Bourki, El Watan, 3 October 2005 A retrospective of the artist's life was produ ...
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Abdelkhader Houamel
Abdelkhader Houamel (August 17, 1936 – July 11, 2018) was an Algerian painter. Born in N'Gaous, he is considered to be among the founders of contemporary Algerian painting. Between 1955 and 1960, Abdelkhader Houamel was an active member of the National Liberation Front as part of his socialist and anti-colonialist beliefs. In 1960, Houamei's work was featured in its first solo exhibition, at the Salon des Arts in Tunis. Following that he began studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. In 1963, he received a gold medal in Arabian art, and since 1967 he has been the subject of several international exhibitions.Title Abdelkader Houamel (Mostra A Roma), Renato Guttuso, Palazzo Barberini, cat d'Arte, 1982 In 1972, Houamei was decorated by Former President of Algeria, Houari Boumedienne. He lived in Italy since 1960. References Bibliography *Mohammed Hardi, Benjamin Stora Benjamin Stora (born 2 December 1950) is a French historian, expert on North Africa, who is wid ...
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President Of Algeria
The president of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces. History of the office The Tripoli Program, which served as Algeria's constitution when it won its war for independence from France in 1962, established the president as the head of state with a prime minister assisting in the operation of government. Internal political maneuvering resulted in a new constitution in 1963 that abolished the prime minister position and devolved all executive power upon the office of the president. For the first four decades of independence government was controlled as a one-party state by the National Liberation Front. The presidency was held by a succession of FLN members; Ahmed Ben Bella, Houari Boumédienne and Chadli Bendjedid. The constitution written in 1976 maintained the executive power of the Presidency, but the modifications of 1979 stripped t ...
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