The Jeanson network (French: Réseau Jeanson) was a group of French leftwing militants led by Francis Jeanson who helped Algerian National Liberation Front...
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"SIX DÉTENUES, DU TROIS JEUNES FEMMES condamnées lors du procès du réseau Jeanson S'ÉVADENT DE LA PRISON DE LA ROQUETTE". Le Monde. February 25, 1961...
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against colonialism during the Algerian War. A member of the Réseau Jeanson or Jeanson network, he cooperated with Algeria's National Liberation Front...
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student, he was actively engaged with the NLF and became a member of the Réseau Jeanson. On 24 November 1960, while he was vice-president of the General Assembly...
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columnist. He covered trials linkes to the Algerian war as well as the réseau Jeanson, general Salan, the Semaine des barricades [fr], and attentat du Petit-Clamart [fr]...
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During the Algerian period, she involved herself with the network of Réseau Jeanson. From 1952 through 1978, she completed 20 books for the collection Les...
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Egypt known as the "Rome Group".[citation needed] Curiel worked for the Jeanson network which supported the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) during...
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