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    Zohra Drif Bitat (Arabic: زهرة ظريف بيطاط, romanized: Zuhra Ḍrīf Bīṭāṭ, born 28 December 1934) is a retired Algerian lawyer, moudjahid (a militant of the...
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  • and activist Zohra Bensalem (born 1990), Algerian volleyball player Zohra Daoud (born 1954), American TV celebrity and model Zohra Drif (born 1934), Algerian...
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    Cafétaria, killing four and wounding fifty-two. They were planted by Zohra Drif and Samia Lakhdari respectively, while a third bomb, planted by Djamila...
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    10 April 2000. He is survived by his wife Zohra Drif, a member of the Council of the Nation. Bitat and Drif went on to have three children, and now have...
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    on July 2, 2002, re-elected on January 11, 2007 and January 10, 2008. Zohra Drif was elected as Vice President of the Council of the Nation on September...
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    trio of female FLN militants recruited by Yacef Saâdi, Djamila Bouhired, Zohra Drif and Samia Lakhdari, carried out the first series of bomb attacks on three...
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  • Participants interviewed include Algerian nationalists Yacef Saadi, Zohra Drif, Djamila Bouhired and Abderrahmane Benhamida, Khmer Rouge members Nuon...
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    Photos de racines, with Mireille Calle-Gruber, Des femmes, 1994. Lettre à Zohra Drif, 1998 Portrait de Jacques Derrida en Jeune Saint Juif, Galilée, 2001....
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    and the 1958 French constitutions. In 1956, the Algerian woman militant Zohra Drif, who during the Algerian War planted a bomb in the Milk Bar Cafe in which...
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    wider lens, in the context of economic development and education. As Zohra Drif said “‘The liberation of men and women comes down to the question of education”...
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    September 30, 1956, when three women, including Djamila Bouhired and Zohra Drif, simultaneously placed bombs at three sites including the downtown office...
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    do this, even if I leave the Senate. I will always try and be useful." Zohra Drif Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yacef Saadi. "Saadi Yacef, Algerian...
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    she was incorrectly accused of planning the Milk Bar Café bombing with Zohra Drif. While a member of the ALN, she adopted the codename "الطاووس," meaning...
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    together with the activists Djamila Bouhired, Jacqueline Guerroudj and Zohra Drif. At the trial in mid-July 1957, Bouazza and Bouhired were both sentenced...
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    office (failed to detonate) Algiers, French Algeria Djamila Bouhired Zohra Drif Samia Lakhdari 3 50 Reprisal bombings at start of the Algerian War, September...
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  • documentary in the set includes interviews with FLN commanders Saadi Yacef and Zohra Drif. Jamila, the Algerian, a commercial film on the same topic released in...
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  • in Algiers which was bombed during the Algerian War of Independence by Zohra Drif Bar mleczny, a type of Polish restaurant, which literally means "milk...
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  • and for all practical purposes destroyed its organization in France. Zohra Drif "Algeria - FLN". www.country-data.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018. Un tournant...
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    Algiers was the Milk Bar Café bombing of 1956, when Djamila Bouhired, Zohra Drif, Samia Lakhdari, and Yacef Saâdi planted three bombs: one in a cafeteria...
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    members of Algeria's National Liberation Front (FLN), Djamila Bouhired, Zohra Drif and Samia Lakhdari, carry out a series of bombings on civilian targets...
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  • Algerian women revolutionaries was the Milk Bar Café bombing of 1956, when Zohra Drif and Yacef Saâdi planted three bombs: one in the Air France office in the...
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    takes place. Several women participate, including Hassiba Ben Bouali, and Zohra Drif. 1958–1960: Tibetan Buddhist nun Ani Pachen leads her clan in armed rebellion...
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    ISSN 0016-1071. Mortimer, Mildred (September 2023). "Inside the Battle of Algiers: Zohra Drif looks back on her war experience". Women's Studies International Forum...
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    Algiers. She was arrested twice at the family home, one with Yacef Saâdi, Zohra Drif, as well as with her six-month-old daughter Hafida Bouhired, who was imprisoned...
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