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    Mohamed Boudiaf (23 June 1919 – 29 June 1992, Arabic: محمد بوضياف‎; ALA-LC: Muḥammad Bū-Ḍiyāf), also called Si Tayeb el Watani, was an Algerian political...
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  • Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (IATA: CZL, ICAO: DABC) is an airport in Algeria, located approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Constantine;...
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    Fatiha Boudiaf (November 28, 1944 in Oran) is an Algerian activist, widow and second wife of former Algerian President Mohamed Boudiaf. After his assassination...
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  • The assassination of Mohamed Boudiaf took place on 29 June 1992. As Chairman of the High Council of Algeria, Boudiaf was killed by one of his own bodyguards...
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  • Army who, on 29 June 1992 in Annaba, assassinated Algerian president Mohamed Boudiaf. Twenty days after the assassination, a commission of inquiry named...
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    forced president Chadli Bendjedid to resign and brought in the exiled Mohamed Boudiaf to serve as the new president. The military argued that they had done...
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  • the annulled elections in December 1991. It originally consisted of: Mohamed Boudiaf (PRS) Ali Kafi (FLN) Redha Malek, Prime Minister (from July 1992) Major...
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    Houari Boumédiène Rabah Bitat Chadli Bendjedid Abdelmalek Benhabyles Mohamed Boudiaf Ali Kafi Liamine Zéroual Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelkader Bensalah...
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    was carrying Ahmed Ben Bella, Hocine Aït Ahmed, Mohamed Boudiaf, Mostefa Lacheraf [ar], and Mohamed Khider. It was destined to leave from Palma de Mallorca...
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    Fatima Zohra Bella, and has five children: Saloua, Maha, Salaheddine Ilyes, Mohamed and Khaled. He graduated from the National School of Administration [fr]...
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    1994. He was selected as chairman after the assassination of Muhammad Boudiaf. The Council of State was intended as a transitional government during...
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  • socialist clandestine opposition party in Algeria founded in 1962 by Mohamed Boudiaf. The existence of PRS was announced in connection with the election...
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    Boubnider" known as "Université Constantine 3". Constantine is served by Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport. Constantine also owns its 14.7 km-long tram...
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    La Coupole du Complexe Olympique Mohamed Boudiaf is an indoor sporting arena located in Dely Ibrahim, Algeria. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 spectators...
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    Moroccan DC-3 plane bound for Tunis, carrying Ahmed Ben Bella, Mohammed Boudiaf, Mohamed Khider and Hocine Aït Ahmed, and forced it to land in Algiers. Lacoste...
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    leaders of the FLN, including Mohammed Khider, Ferhat Abbas, Mohammed Boudiaf and Hocine Aït Ahmed. Ahmed founded the Front des Forces Socialistes (Socialist...
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    Mohamed Boudiaf is a town and commune in M'Sila Province, Algeria. 34°53′39″N 4°25′43″E / 34.89417°N 4.42861°E / 34.89417; 4.42861 v t e...
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    State Rabah Bitat – Minister of State Mohamed Boudiaf – Minister of State Mohamed Khider – Minister of State Mohamed Lamine Debaghine – Minister of Foreign...
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    refused the Army's proposal to succeed the assassinated president, Mohamed Boudiaf; he claimed later that this was because the army would not grant him...
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    October 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2022. "The killing of Algeria's Mohamed Boudiaf: A 'parricide' on live television". 9 November 2021. Archived from...
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    Bendjedid to resign and bringing in the exiled independence fighter Mohamed Boudiaf to serve as a new president. However, on 29 June 1992 he was assassinated...
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    (1921–2018) — 11 January 1992 14 January 1992 National Liberation Front 4 Mohamed Boudiaf محمد بوضياف (1919–1992) — 14 January 1992 29 June 1992 (assassinated...
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  • CZL may refer to: CZL, the IATA code for Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport, Constantine, Algeria CZL, the ICAO code for Tom B. David Field, Gordon...
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  • French Press Institute in Paris. Aïchaoui met Algerian political leader Mohamed Boudiaf and nationalist activist Mourad Didouche when he was a journalism intern...
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  • Airport Passenger Annaba Rabah Bitat Airport Seasonal Constantine Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport Seasonal Ghardaia Noumérat – Moufdi Zakaria Airport...
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    speeches, as did Liamine Zéroual. Other political leaders, such as Mohamed Boudiaf and Abdelaziz Bouteflika, had a more favourable attitude towards French...
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    Olympic Complex which is the first big complex in Algeria exceeding the Mohamed Boudiaf Olympic Complex in Algiers and it is also the first stadium entirely...
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    the city, there is an enormous sporting complex – Complex of OCO – Mohamed Boudiaf. This includes the Stade 5 Juillet 1962 (capacity 64,000), a venue...
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    Houari Boumédiène† Rabah Bitat* Chadli Bendjedid Abdelmalek Benhabyles* Mohamed Boudiaf Ali Kafi Liamine Zéroual Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelkader Bensalah*...
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    Houari Boumédiène† Rabah Bitat* Chadli Bendjedid Abdelmalek Benhabyles* Mohamed Boudiaf Ali Kafi Liamine Zéroual Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelkader Bensalah*...
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