Houari Boumedi ène
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This is a small biopic in English about Houari Boumediene, the president of Algeria from 1965 to 1978 and one of the heroes of the Algerian revolution.
1932-1978) President of Algeria 1965-1978. Boumedienne was by all means a dictator, yet his regime was one in which the country was stable and had continuous economic growth. Under his predecessor, President Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria had suffered from strife between factions. He focused much on ind
ustrialization of the country, also a change from Ben Balla, and his focus on the agriculture. Still, the Algeria upon his death was still a country in which a majority lived in poverty, contrasted by a wealthy elite. Algeria was brought into a state of strict governmental control, and local and pro
vincial assemblies became weak and ruled within the limited framework of the central authorities. Algeria received large revenues from petroleum extraction, and Boumedienne was free to choose a politics of non-alliance, a mediating position between Communist east and Capitalist west, in which he mai
ntained good relations with both. Algeria's international influence was strong his period, and Algeria became a leading nation among developing countries. He ended Algeria's special position with France, when the ownership of the oil industry was transferred from French interests to the Algerian sta
te. BIOGRAPHY 1932 August 23: Officially, this is his birthday, in the village Beni Addi, or Clauzel, near Guelma. It has been suggested that he actually was born in 1925 or 1927. His original name was (short) Mohamed Boukharouba. — Boumedienne began his education at the Islamic Institute in Cons
tantine. 1952: Escapes serving in the French army by moving to Cairo, Egypt, where he studies at al-Azhar University. 1955: Joins a guerilla unit in western Algeria, where he took the name Houari Boumedienne, derived from patron saints of Oran (Sidi El Houari) and Tlemcen (Sidi Boumedienne). 1957: B
ecomes colonel in the FLN, and becomes new revolutionary chief of Oran Province. 1960: Becomes chief of staff of the army outside Algeria, working much to raise an army in Morocco and Tunisia. 1962 June 30: Army troops under the leadership of Boumedienne and Ben Bella marches on Algiers, following t
hat the provisional government of Algeria had sacked Boumedienne from his position. Boumedienne and Ben Bella crush their opponents. — September 28: Becomes Defense Minister. 1963 May 17: Appointed Vice President. 1965 June 19: Stages a military coup against President Ben Bella, and takes the posi
tion as president. Not having great popular support, he at first ruled through a revolutionary council of 26 members. 1967 December: Unsuccessful coup on his regime. He reacts by taking even more direct control over the politics of Algeria, and crushes most of the opposition. 1968: Becomes chairman
of the Organization of African Unity. His term would last a year. 1971: Imposes state control of the oil industry, which until then had been 2/3 owned by French interests. 1974: In a UN speech, Boumedienne declares: "One day, millions of men will leave the Southern Hemisphere to go to the Northern H
emisphere. And they will not go there as friends. Because they will go there to conquer it. And they will conquer it with their sons. The wombs of our women will give us victory." 1975: Attempting to take control over part of Spanish Sahara, as the Spanish move out. Morocco, making a claim on the ar
ea, threatens with war. Algeria chooses to support Polisario, the liberation army of the locals of former Spanish Sahara (see Western Sahara), permitting them to establish headquarters in Tindouf. 1976: Issues a National Charter and a new constitution. — December 10: Is re-elected president of Alg
iers. 1978 November 22: With President Boumedienne gone into a coma, rule over Algeria is transferred to the Defense Ministry, by which Chadly Benjedid and Abdullah Belhouchet get effective control. — December 27: Dies in Algiers of a rare blood disease. He would be succeeded by Chadly Benjedid, t
hough with Rabah Bitat served as transitory president for 45 days.
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لحكام الجزائريين.فهم يقولون أنهم غير معنيين بقضية الصحراء الغربية وعندما عرض عليهم المغرب فتح الحدود اشترطوا عليه حل بعض القضايا العالقة منها قضية الصحراء.أطلب من ا
لاخوة الجزائريين أن يكفوا عن هده الخرافة حول الشعب الصحراوي..وأن يكتفوا بمحاربة الارهاب و العصابات في بلدهم والتي اختطفت سائحين نمساويين من بلدنا قبل شهر
ça mort l'algerie est devenu un....domage, mais l'algerie restera debut car sans elle les homme n'existe pas....
sans l'Alg
érie tu crévera de faim... Au fait, ta demander la permission à ta femme avant de parler?
روح يا خو شلل فمكم قبل ما تتكلم على الجزائر تعرف الحدود ماحبينهاش تتحل خاطر كون تحلت ياك كون راك تظرب في الكيف يا الخو في تونس و لو كان الأرهاب ليراك تتحدث عليه راه في
تونس النمساوين خطفوهم عندكم احنا واش دخلنا الحمد لله السياح لعندنا راهم تري بين
ères! et si tu te la fermais, ce serait mieux! Vous êtes prêts à tout pour ne pas perdre le tourisme! ben ali a pissé ds sn froc le jr de l'enlèvement.Tu peux vivre heureux et digne en étant pauvre, ne crains rien!
Je suis du grand Aures! ici, en alg
érie, nous nous considérons tous comme des berbères! et beinvenue à nos frères amazighs du rif à tout moment!Nous sommes tous les descendants des aguellid, comme massinissa!Vivre la dignité et la liberté de l'homme amazigh!
à lui est issu de la bourgeoisie tunisienne et qui a pleuré lorsque sa 1ère femme (Matilde) l'a laissé tombé apres qu'elle lui a dicté tout quand à la liberté de la femme (le Hidjab est interdit en Tunisie alors qu'il ne l'est pas en Europe) .. VIVE LE GRAND MAGHREB et ne parlez pas de notre
Boumediene (Allah yerhmou) comme celà .. SALEM
énération Danone. Voilà ce que t'es. Tu n'as même pas connu le Monsieur. Dis el hamdulilah que tu puisses écrire, parce que sans lui, les généraux qui gouvernent actuellement t'aurais laissés dans tes grottes. Que repose en paix tous les hommes libres de ce pays (Boumédiene, Krim, Boudiaf,
Khider, Boussouf, Didouche, Ben M'hidi, Lotfi, Chaabani...et j'en passe) Lisez votre histoire avant de porter un jugement sur les hommes qui ont fait l'Histoire.
éns ,bourguiba a balancer boumediene en 1957 aux francais ,heureusement que le chauffeur de benghada eté là pour le prevenir,les tunisiens sont des balances et des susseurs a tout niveaux ,il ne faut donc pas les approcher ni leurs faire confiance,je n'oublirai jamais les evenements de la coupe d
'afrique en tunisie 2004, quant ils ont tabasser des algeriens a mort ,la vengance c'est pour bientot ,