Fatiha Boudiaf
Fatiha Boudiaf born on November 28, 1944, in Oran, is an Algerian activist and the widow of former Algerian President Mohamed Boudiaf. She founded the Boudiaf Foundation and was honored with the Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation in 1998.
Quotes
edit- I have the videotape of the Annaba tragedy.
- I have enough evidence to point the finger at “the government”
- I requested to meet Boumaârafi in prison, but they refused.
- He has the same opinion as us
- he sent people to initiate dialogue with its leaders.
- It was dictated to him by his love for the homeland
- General Khaled Nezzar was the one who asked him to save the country, and Ali Haroun traveled to Morocco to speak with him.
- The person who shot my husband was taller
External Links
editFatiha Boudiaf as the second wife of the Algerian President Mohamed Boudiaf
Fatiha Boudiaf received the Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation in 1998