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Ali Boukhlef

An independent Algerian journalist, he has worked for two daily newspapers, Liberté and El Watan.

  • The image depicts a group of women participating in a protest. They are holding up posters, some of which feature photographs of individuals. The women appear to be chanting or shouting, expressing their emotions passionately. Many of them are wearing face masks, likely due to health precautions. The background suggests an outdoor setting with trees, indicating that the demonstration is taking place in a public space. The atmosphere seems charged with activism and determination. Algeria. A Grey Area in the Family Code: Femicides Still Go Unpunished Ali Boukhlef · December 2022 Since the beginning of 2022, some forty women have been murdered in Algeria. The relevant associations demand the criminalisation of these femicides, but while the constitution claims to protect women against all forms of violence, the Family Code and the silence of the victims’ family members (…)
  • The image shows a woman walking down a street with a young child. The woman is wearing a long maroon coat and a headscarf, while the child has a colorful backpack with a cartoon character design. They are walking hand in hand along a road lined with parked cars and greenery on the sides. The atmosphere appears casual and everyday, suggesting they are possibly returning from school or heading to a local destination. Algeria Introduces English at Primary Level to Counterbalance French Ali Boukhlef · October 2022 In July President Tebboune called for that the teaching of English to become part of the primary program starting with the new school year this September. The rapidity of this reform involves many ulterior motives regarding France and the French language, the language of colonisation, but is (…)
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