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Mohamed Rahmoune
Born
Mohamed Rahmoune
1940 (1940)
Thenia, French Algeria (now Algeria)
Died
4 February 2022(2022-02-04) (aged 81–82)
Thenia, Algeria
Resting place
Thénia Cemetery, Algeria
Other names
Si Rabah, Rabah Rahmoune
Known for
National Liberation Front
National Liberation Army
Toussaint Rouge
Algerian War
Movement
FLN, ALN
Mohamed Rahmoune (1940 – 4 February 2022), commonly known as Si Rabah or simply as Rahmoune, was a prominent revolutionary leader during the Algerian war of independence as a member of the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN; National Liberation Front) that launched an armed revolt throughout Algeria and issued a proclamation calling for a sovereign Algerian state.[1][2]
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