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Rebiha Khebtani (7 May 1926 – 16 January 2006) was a
French Algeria French Algeria (french: Alger to 1839, then afterwards; unofficially , ar, الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of French colonisation of Algeria. French rule in the region began in 1830 with the ...
n politician who served in the
National Assembly of France The National Assembly (french: link=no, italics=set, Assemblée nationale; ) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (). The National Assembly's legislators are known a ...
from 1958 until 1962. A member of the party, she represented the Sétif constituency. Khebtani's position as a Muslim woman in favor of continued union between France and Algeria led to her becoming one of the faces of the Algerian unionist movement.


Biography


Early life

Rebiha Khebtani was born on 7 May 1926 in the city of Bougie, then part of
French Algeria French Algeria (french: Alger to 1839, then afterwards; unofficially , ar, الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of French colonisation of Algeria. French rule in the region began in 1830 with the ...
. She was married at the age of 15, having graduated primary school with two years of . Her husband, 17-year-old Abdelkader Khebtani, was the son of family friends and had a similar level of education. He later became a successful businessman and public works contractor, while Khebtani was a housewife and the caretaker for their three children. Khebtani was encouraged to enter politics by her husband; both were
Algerian Muslims Algerian may refer to: * Something of, or related to Algeria * Algerian people, a person or people from Algeria, or of Algerian descent * Algerian cuisine * Algerian culture * Algerian Islamic reference * Algerian Mus'haf * Algerian (solitaire) * A ...
supportive of the French government. During the May 1958 crisis, the Khebtanis became members of the local in
Sétif Sétif ( ar, سطيف, ber, Sṭif) is the capital of the Sétif Province in Algeria. It is one of the most important cities of eastern Algeria and the country as a whole, since it is considered the trade capital of the country. It is an inner ci ...
; these committees, which were founded in every major Algerian town, were unionist organizations calling for the installment of
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as president of France. During this period, Khebtani also removed her veil as part of broader " un-veiling ceremonies organized by the colonial authorities".


Political career

In the
1958 French legislative election Legislative elections took place on 23 and 30 November 1958 to elect the first National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic. Since 1954, the French Fourth Republic had been mired in the Algerian War. In May 1958, Pierre Pflimlin, a Christian- ...
, Khebtani was elected to the
National Assembly of France The National Assembly (french: link=no, italics=set, Assemblée nationale; ) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (). The National Assembly's legislators are known a ...
, representing the Sétif constituency as a member of the party, a " pro-Gaullist list promoting national reconciliation". In April 1959, Khebtani was also elected mayor of Sétif, despite garnering criticism from residents of
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, who viewed her as "an intruder... forced upon the town by de Gaulle's administration". Two months after her election as mayor, her brother was assassinated by pro-independence rebels in the city. Khebtani was one of just five women in parliament during the ; two of the others, and
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, were fellow Algerian Muslims who were also staunchly unionist. The trio attracted outsized attention throughout their tenure simply for their presence in parliament. Saliha Belmessous, a historian at the University of New South Wales, considers their election to have been a "propaganda coup for the French authorities", with much focus placed on their appearance; according to Belmessous, Khebtani was "presented as a blonde pin-up girl, with her bleached hair, her low-cut neckline and her leopard-skin blouse". French politicians lauded the trio as "models for emancipated Algerian women", and in a society where the unveiling of Muslim women had become "politicized and fetishized", their presence in parliament was "the ultimate unveiling, out of the anonymous white
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of tradition and bareheaded into the spotlight of modern democracy". However, the trio also received criticism from pro-independence figures and the French Left. The National Liberation Front (FLN), the primary organization fighting for Algerian independence, stated that the three were "traitors to religion and the fatherland" and frequently singled them out in their propaganda. The leader of the French Communist Party, Waldeck Rochet, also accused the trio of "having been elected under the control of the army and thus of not being legitimate representatives of the Algerian people". In a speech responding to criticism from , the leader of the Socialist parliamentary group, Khebtani stated: Despite these criticisms, Khebtani accomplished several policy goals throughout her tenure. Among her accomplishments were the promotion of "policies aimed at lifting the social and economic conditions of Muslim people", the easement of "prison conditions for Muslim detainees through the distribution of food packages during
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", and the "early release of a number of FLN supporters of the Sétif region". Khebtani also represented France at the United Nations General Assembly, rallying international support for the French cause during the
Algerian War The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence,( ar, الثورة الجزائرية '; '' ber, Tagrawla Tadzayrit''; french: Guerre d'Algérie or ') and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November ...
. The parliamentary tenure of Khebtani and the other French Algerian MPs ended on 3 July 1962, the day France declared Algeria to be independent.


Death

Khebtani died on 16 January 2006 in
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, a suburb of Paris.


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