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    Tahar Djaout (11 January 1954 – 2 June 1993) was an Algerian journalist, poet, and fiction writer. He was assassinated in 1993 by the Armed Islamic Group...
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  • Algerian politician Tahar Ben Jelloun (born 1944), Moroccan poet and writer Tahar Bekri (born 1951), Tunisian poet Tahar Djaout (1954–1993), Algerian...
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  • named and assassinated specific journalists and intellectuals (such as Tahar Djaout), saying that "The journalists who fight against Islamism through the...
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  • (French: Le Dernier Été de la raison) is a novel by Algerian writer Tahar Djaout. It was originally written and published in French. The English translation...
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    were Rachid Mimouni, later vice-president of Amnesty International, and Tahar Djaout, murdered by an Islamist group in 1993 for his secularist views. Malek...
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    of Expression"). On 19 December 1995, he received Le Prix Tahar Djaout ("The Tahar Djaout Prize") from La Fondation Nourredine Abba ("The Nourredine...
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  • 1987-90 trilogy of novels by Stuart Gordon The Watchers, a 1991 novel by Tahar Djaout The Watchers: A Mystery at Alton Towers, a 1993 novel by Helen Cresswell...
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    were Rachid Mimouni, later vice-president of Amnesty International, and Tahar Djaout, murdered by an Islamist group in 1993 for his secularist views. In philosophy...
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    Mohammed Bennis Abdellatif Laabi Mohamed Said Raihani Waciny Laredj Tahar Djaout Alifa Rifaat Ali Douagi Youssef Rzouga Salah Jahin Amal Donqol Ahmed...
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    included Rachid Mimouni, later vice-president of Amnesty International, and Tahar Djaout, murdered by an Islamist group in 1993 for his secularist views. As early...
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