Amrane, Djamila (1939–)

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Amrane, Djamila (1939–)

French-Algerian political terrorist, educator and novelist. Name variations: Danièle Djamila Amrane-Minne; Danielle or Daniele Minne; (nom de guerre) Djamila. Born Danièle Minne in 1939 in France; grew up in Algeria; dau. of a communist professor and Jacqueline Guerroudj (French communist secondary school teacher and terrorist).

Along with Djamila Bouhired and Zohra Drif, was one of the poseuses de bombes (bomb carriers) during battle of Algiers (1956); arrested and jailed (Dec 1956); was sentenced to 16 years in French prison but liberated after the independence (1962); used PhD thesis as the basis for her book Les Femmes algériennes dans la guerre (1991), concerning the participation of women in the liberation struggle; taught at University of Toulouse-le-Mirail; was a historian and senior lecturer at University of Algiers.