Didouche Mourad, born in 1923 in Algeria, emerged as a key figure in the fight against French colonialism. Passionate about justice, he joined the Algerian national movement early on, becoming a powerful orator and a founder of the National Liberation Front (FLN) in 1954. His military leadership in battles, particularly in the Aurès, and his efforts in urban resistance showcased his bravery. Even in exile, he continued to support the revolution, leaving a lasting legacy as a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
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