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    The Anti-Israel Movement in Québec in the 1970s: At the Ideological Crossroads of the New Left and Liberation-Nationalism by Daniel Rickenbacher

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Quebec nationalism’s militant arm, the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ), styled itself as a national-liberation movement fighting against Anglo-Canadian exploitation and oppression. …”
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    « Enlever les casquettes politiques ». Rhétorique gestionnaire et euphémisation du politique chez les élus locaux du Front des forces socialistes algérien by Layla Baamara

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…While the FFS deputies are opposed to the political action of the government and the parliamentary majority, local elected officials of the FFS cooperate with members of partisan organizations of this majority, mainly the National Liberation Front (RND) and the National Democratic Congregation (RND), which are the traditional targets of the party. …”
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    THE EXCLUSION OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN ALGERIA: THE IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE UNFINISHED CONSTRUCTION OF THE STATE by Rosa Meneses

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…At the bottom of the issue lies the very construction of the state, a process that is still unfinished since the National Liberation Front (FLN) and its military wing appropriated power after independence, ignoring and excluding society. …”
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    L’École de journalisme d’Alger (1964-1990) : les défis d’une formation professionnelle by Chloé Nejma Rondeleux

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Through a history of the École de journalisme d’Alger (Algiers School of Journalism), from its creation in 1964 to the large-scale reforms of 1990, this article aims to shed light on the journalistic profession in independent Algeria. During this period, the establishment of the single party translated into a monopoly of political power over the media as a whole (newspapers, radio, television and press agencies), placed either under the supervision of the Ministry of Information or under the party of the National Liberation Front (FLN). …”
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    « Mon nationalisme », par Moulay Merbah (1913-1997) by Nedjib Sidi Moussa

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…It attempts particularly to decipher the writing context of this rich and valuable document elaborated in the early years of independent Algeria marked by the crackdown on opponents of the National Liberation Front. …”
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    À la recherche de Mohamed Kouaci, artisan de la Révolution par l’image by Marie Chominot

    “…The analysis of the photography archive allows to restore his activity in a broader context: Mohammed Kouaci was one of the many artisans, anonymous for the most part, of the information policy led by the National Liberation Front during the war of independence, which offered a counter narrative to the one imposed by France. …”
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    Revolutionary allies by Haddad-Fonda, K

    Published 2013
    “…China’s leaders formed particularly strong ties first with Gamal Abdel Nasser’s Egypt, then, beginning in 1958, with the Algerian Front de Libération Nationale (FLN), which at that time was engaged in a bitter struggle for independence from France. …”
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    Aproximación histórica sobre la cooperación médica: Cuba–Argelia 1963-1964 by Lahouaria NAAB

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The relations between the government of Fidel Castro and the Liberation Front of the FLN the main Algerian independence organization had been anti-colonial competitions since then. …”
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    Issues in Methodology of Islamic Thought by IIIT - Cairo Office

    Published 1989-12-01
    “…The opening session was attended by representatives from Qusantinah Province, the National Liberation Front, the Municipal Council, and the Religious Committee. …”
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