Hocine At Ahmed

Hocine At Ahmed is an Algerian politician born on August 20 1926 at Ain El Hammam in Kabylie. He had a Phd in law when he became one of the principal leaders of the FLN before leaving it in 1963 to create the FFS (Secularist, Algerianist and Berberist). Arrested and condemned to death in 1963, he escaped from the prison of El Harrach in 1966. Exiled in Switzerland, he returned to Algeria after the riots of 1988, then sets out again after the assassination of Mohamed Boudiaf in 1992. His party (the FFS) is predomantly Kabyle-ethnic based.

 

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