Rachid Mimouni

Rachid Mimouni
Born November 20, 1945
Boudouaou (Alma), Algeria
Died February 12, 1995 (aged 49)
Paris, France
Occupation Writer

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Rachid Mimouni (In Arabic:رشيد ميموني) (November 20, 1945 February 12, 1995) was an Algerian writer, teacher and human rights activist.

Mimouni wrote novels describing Algerian society in a realist style. He was threatened by Islamic militants for his courageous stance against a movement which he described as based on archaic ideas, irrelevant in the present times.[1]

Biography

Rachid Mimouni was born in Boudouaou, 30 km from Algiers in a family of poor peasants.[2]

Mimouni studied science at the University of Algiers before becoming a teacher at the École supérieure du commerce (business school) in Algiers. He was president of the Kateb Yacine foundation and he also held the position of vice-president at Amnesty International. He fled Algeria for France in 1993 to escape the civil war and the assassinations of intellectuals. He died in Paris in 1995 of hepatitis.

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