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Mohamed Harbi (born June 16, 1933) is an Algerian historian who was a member of the FLN during the Algerian War of Independence. Mohamed Harbi was born in 1933 into a wealthy family in El Harrouch, Algeria. At the age of 15, he joined the MTLD (ex.PPA). According to his later memoirs, Harbi lived underground in France and gathered support for the Algerian independence. 1954-1962 he was in a prominent position in the FLN. In France, Harbi began to teach political science in the University of Paris.

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  • Mohammed aŭ Mohamed Harbi (naskita en 1933) estas alĝeria historiisto kiu estis membro de la Naciliberiga Fronto dum la alĝeria milito de sendependeco. (eo)
  • Mohammed Harbi (* 1933 in El Harrouch) ist ein franko-algerischer Historiker. In seiner Jugend wurde Harbi Mitglied der Befreiungsbewegung FLN. Nach dem Algerienkrieg war er für die Regierung von Ahmed Ben Bella tätig. Nach dessen Sturz wurde er verhaftet, konnte später aber über Tunesien nach Frankreich ausreisen, wo er an der Universität Paris VIII lehrte. Er wirkt im Russell-Tribunal zu Palästina mit. (de)
  • Mohammed Harbi, né le 16 juin 1933 à El Harrouch près de Skikda, est un ancien haut fonctionnaire, historien et universitaire algérien, spécialiste de la vie politique et de l'histoire de l'Algérie, ancien membre du FLN. (fr)
  • Mohamed Harbi (born June 16, 1933) is an Algerian historian who was a member of the FLN during the Algerian War of Independence. Mohamed Harbi was born in 1933 into a wealthy family in El Harrouch, Algeria. At the age of 15, he joined the MTLD (ex.PPA). According to his later memoirs, Harbi lived underground in France and gathered support for the Algerian independence. 1954-1962 he was in a prominent position in the FLN. After the Algerian War of Independence, he became an advisor to new president, Ahmed Ben Bella and later a member of his cabinet. Harbi's Marxism was fiercely opposed by many veterans of the war, as well as by the army. According to his memoirs, Harbi tried to resist the increasingly authoritarian approach of the new government and urged Ben Bella to arm the people to avert a military coup. He believed, like many Marxists in his generation, that popular militias were needed to revolutionize society as well as resist the impending coup. However, his own insistence on Marxist dogma helped fuel popular as well as political opposition toward him, which culminated in the very coup he had feared. In June 1965 Houari Boumedienne seized power and arrested Ben Bella. Two months later Harbi was also imprisoned. For the next six years he was transferred between prisons until he was placed in house arrest in 1971. In 1973 he escaped to Tunisia with a false Turkish passport and from there moved to Paris. In France, Harbi began to teach political science in the University of Paris. During his house arrest, Harbi had begun to write the history of the independence movement and in 1975 published a book The history of FLN. His inside view of the movement was not the one FLN cherished and he began to receive death threats from three sides; Algerian secret police, Algerian Islamic militants and French ultra nationalists. Currently Harbi lives in Paris, retired from the university. The first part of his memoirs was published in 2003. (en)
  • Mohamed Harbi (1933) é um historiador argelino que foi membro do partido FLN durante a Guerra da Independência da Argélia. Mohamed Harbi nasceu em 1933 numa grande família em El Harrouch, Argélia. Com 15 anos ingressou no FLN. De acordo com as suas memórias, Harbi viveu clandesntinamente em França e reuniu apoios para a independência argelina. De 1954 a 1962 foi figura proeminente da FLN. Na França, Harbi iniciou a lecionar ciência política na Universidade de Paris. Atualmente Harbi reside em Paris, afastado da universidade. A primeira parte de suas memórias foi publicada em 2003. (pt)
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  • Mohammed aŭ Mohamed Harbi (naskita en 1933) estas alĝeria historiisto kiu estis membro de la Naciliberiga Fronto dum la alĝeria milito de sendependeco. (eo)
  • Mohammed Harbi (* 1933 in El Harrouch) ist ein franko-algerischer Historiker. In seiner Jugend wurde Harbi Mitglied der Befreiungsbewegung FLN. Nach dem Algerienkrieg war er für die Regierung von Ahmed Ben Bella tätig. Nach dessen Sturz wurde er verhaftet, konnte später aber über Tunesien nach Frankreich ausreisen, wo er an der Universität Paris VIII lehrte. Er wirkt im Russell-Tribunal zu Palästina mit. (de)
  • Mohammed Harbi, né le 16 juin 1933 à El Harrouch près de Skikda, est un ancien haut fonctionnaire, historien et universitaire algérien, spécialiste de la vie politique et de l'histoire de l'Algérie, ancien membre du FLN. (fr)
  • Mohamed Harbi (1933) é um historiador argelino que foi membro do partido FLN durante a Guerra da Independência da Argélia. Mohamed Harbi nasceu em 1933 numa grande família em El Harrouch, Argélia. Com 15 anos ingressou no FLN. De acordo com as suas memórias, Harbi viveu clandesntinamente em França e reuniu apoios para a independência argelina. De 1954 a 1962 foi figura proeminente da FLN. Na França, Harbi iniciou a lecionar ciência política na Universidade de Paris. Atualmente Harbi reside em Paris, afastado da universidade. A primeira parte de suas memórias foi publicada em 2003. (pt)
  • Mohamed Harbi (born June 16, 1933) is an Algerian historian who was a member of the FLN during the Algerian War of Independence. Mohamed Harbi was born in 1933 into a wealthy family in El Harrouch, Algeria. At the age of 15, he joined the MTLD (ex.PPA). According to his later memoirs, Harbi lived underground in France and gathered support for the Algerian independence. 1954-1962 he was in a prominent position in the FLN. In France, Harbi began to teach political science in the University of Paris. (en)
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  • Mohammed Harbi (de)
  • Mohamed Harbi (eo)
  • Mohammed Harbi (fr)
  • Mohamed Harbi (en)
  • Mohamed Harbi (pt)
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