Mohamed Aïchaoui
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Mohamed Aïchaoui (29 January 1921 - 1959) was an Algerian journalist and militant in the nationalist movement against French Algeria.[1][2] Aïchaoui wrote the Declaration of 1 November 1954, the National Liberation Front's first appeal to the Algerian people at the start of the Algerian War. After earlier imprisonment and torture, he died in a 1959 clash with the French army.
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Mohamed Aïchaoui | |
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Native name | محمد العيشاوي |
Born | محمد العيشاوي 29 January 1921 Si Mustapha, Boumerdès Province, Algeria |
Died | 1959 Zbarbar, Bouira Province, Algeria |
Occupation | Journalist, military |
Language | Arabic, Berber, French |
Nationality | Algerian people |
Notable works | Declaration of 1 November 1954 |
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