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Houria Bouteldja was born on 5 January, 1973 in Algeria, is a French-Algerian political activist. Discover Houria Bouteldja's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Born 5 January 1973
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Nationality Algeria

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1973

Houria Bouteldja (, حورية بوتلجة; born January 5, 1973) is a French-Algerian political activist.

Born in Constantine, Algeria on 5 January 1973, Houria Bouteldja emigrated with her parents to France as a child.

She studied applied foreign languages in English and Arabic in Lyon.

2001

From 2001, she worked for the Institut du Monde Arabe.

She first took part in the Collectif Une école pour tou-te-s (CEPT).

2003

Fiammetta Venner, and Caroline Fourest in 2003 described this association as “Islamist”.

2004

In 2004, in reaction to the speech of Le mouvement ni putes ni soumises, she founded "les Blédardes", a movement positioning itself against the ban on the veil in schools, and defining a “paradoxical feminism of solidarity with the men” of her community.

The Indigènes de la République organized as a movement to denounce France's colonial past, to fight against the discrimination suffered by the "descendants of colonized populations" and, more broadly, against the racist and colonialist ideology which they argue underpins the current social policies of the French state.

2012

On 24 October 2012, she was sprayed with paint by a man in front of the Institut du Monde Arabe, an action claimed the next day by the Jewish Defense League (LDJ), already implicated in two similar attacks.

2014

In 2014, she won the “combat against Islamophobia” prize from the Islamic Human Rights Commission.

2016

She lodged a complaint and her attacker, the webmaster of the LDJ, was sentenced in May 2016 to a 6-month suspended prison sentence and a fine of €8,500.

Bouteldja is the author of Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous: Vers une politique de l'amour révolutionnaire (2016), translated into English in 2017 as Whites, Jews, and Us: Toward a Politics of Revolutionary Love.

The book considers questions of solidarity, Jean-Paul Sartre's views on Israel and Palestinian self-determination, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in Europe, the foreclosure of the possibility of solidarity between Jews and Arabs, and the status of women and people of colour in Europe.

2020

She served as spokesperson for the Indigènes de la République until 2020.