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Notable Algerians include: Artists Writers (including poets) *Ferhat Abbas (1899–1985), political leader and essayist *Mohamed Aïchaoui (1921–1959), political leader and journalist *Abdelkader Alloula (born 1939), playwright *Al-Akhdari (1512–1575), Arab-Algerian poet, Alim, Astronomer, Jurist and Logician of sherifian descent. *Malek Alloula (born 1937), poet, writer, and critic *Djamal Amrani (1935–2005), poet and essayist *Jean Amrouche (1906–1962), 20th-century poet and writer *Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), singer and writer *Apuleius (c. 125–c. 180 C.E.), Latin prose writer *Mohammed Arkoun (born 1928), scholar and thinker *Leila Djabali (born 1933) *Zighen Aym (born 1957), writer and engineer *Farida Belghoul (born 1958), author *Omar Belhouchet (born 1954), journalist *Albert Camus (born 1913), journalist, author, philosopher *Mohammed Benchicou (born 1952), director and publisher of the Algerian newspaper Le Matin *Salah Benlabed (born 1950), ...
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Omar Belhouchet
Omar Belhouchet (born 9 February 1954 in Sétif) is an Algerian journalist who is renowned for his investigative reporting and supporting freedom of the press; his work and persistence have received international recognition. During the civil war of the 1990s, which put enormous pressure on the free press from both sides, Belhouchet was prosecuted numerous times by his government and survived two assassination attempts. Belhouchet started his journalism career at Algérie Presse Service followed by reporting for ''El Moudjahid'' (English: "The Holy Warrior"), the FLN government-owned newspaper. After the government allowed independent newspapers, in 1990 Belhouchet founded the daily newspaper '' El Watan'' (English: "The Nation"), together with nineteen colleagues from ''El Moudjahid''. Journalism Belhouchet received a degree in economics from the University of Algiers, and first went to work for Algérie Presse Service. He moved as a journalist to ''El Moudjahid,'' the gove ...
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Miloud Hmida
Miloud Homida () (born 1976) is an Algerian poet, critic and translator. He was born at Djelfa Djelfa ( ar, الجلفة, link=no, al-Ǧilfah) is the capital city of Djelfa Province, Algeria and the site of ancient city and former bishopric Fallaba, which remains a Latin catholic titular see. It has a population of 490,248 (2018 census). T .... Publications and activities * Latin pages: impressions of modern Latin literature, the publishing Dar Mime (Assia Ali Mousa). * Wind of solitude, The Publishing House Linaeditoria, Mexico. * DACA/ IF; translation of a poem by the Romanian poet Elena Liliana Popescu, with forty other translators, publishing Pelerin, Bucharest. * Participation in the Spanish-American Anthology, published in Peru and by the poet Leo Zelada, a member of The House of Poetry in Spain. * A number of translations of several Spanish poets. References External links translation from Arabic 1961 births Algerian literary critics Algerian male poets Algeria ...
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Mohamed Hassaïne
Mohamed Hassaïne ( ar, محمد حساين) (born in Beni Amrane on 5 January 1945, and died in Larbatache on 28 February 1994) was an Algerian journalist. Early life Hassaïne was born in 1945 in the village of Azela, Boumerdès, Azela within the Thénia District in the lower Kabylia region of Algeria, east of the Khachna Massif and south-east of the town of Boumerdès. After primary and intermediate studies in Beni Amrane, Hassaïne continued his secondary education at a high school in Algiers, where he obtained the diploma of higher technician in agriculture, and began his professional career by working in the agricultural sub-directorate of Khemis El Khechna under the agricultural directorate of the Boumerdès Province. Socialist Vanguard Party Hassaïne joined as a militant within the Socialist Vanguard Party (PAGS), and he knew how to translate the main political principles of the Algerian left into simple militant actions centered on taking care of the daily concerns of ...
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