Djamila Boupacha

Djamila Boupacha

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A Searing Denunciation Of French Torture In Algeria By A Classic Feminist Intellectin 1960, As The Algerian War For Independence Entered Its Sixth Year, 22YearOld Djamila Boupacha Was Arrested For Allegedly Planting A Bomb In A University Cafeteria. While In Custody, She Was Tortured And Raped By French Soldiers. Her Case Would Have Been Buried Like Countless Others Had It Not Been For The Efforts Of Her Lawyer, Gisle Halimi, And The Philosopher Simone De Beauvoir To Transform It Into An International Cause Clbre. Djamila Boupacha Is The Culmination Of This Campaign To Expose The Systemic Violence Of Colonial Rule. To Protest In The Name Of Morality Against Excesses Or Abuses, Beauvoir Writes, Is An Error Which Hints At Active Complicity. There Are No Abuses Or Excesses Here, Simply An AllPervasive System.More Than A Historical Document, The Book Is A Profound Exploration Of Morality, Complicity And Resistance. A Classic Text Of Anticolonialism, This Is A Story That Demands To Be ReadAnd Remembered.

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