Mohammed Boudia
Mohammed Boudia (born February 24, 1932 in Bab Jedid , † June 28, 1973 in Paris ) was an Algerian writer and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine . In connection with his involvement in the hostage-taking of Munich, he was killed by the Caesarea special unit of the Israeli secret service Mossad through an anti-personnel mine placed in his car.
Boudia was involved on the Algerian side in the Algerian War of Independence . After the end of the war he was the administrative director of the Algerian National Theater for several years and worked as a co-editor of various magazines. He wrote stories, plays and essays on cultural-political topics.
Works (selection)
- Naissances , play
- L`olivier , play, 1962
- The Oracle , narration, 1964, translated from the French by Renate Vogt
literature
- Editor: Bernd Schirmer , short biography Boudia, Mohammed in Erkundungen - 22 Algerian storytellers , Verlag Volk und Welt Berlin 1973, page 327 f.
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SURNAME | Boudia, Mohammed |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Algerian writer and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 24, 1932 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bab Jedid |
DATE OF DEATH | June 28, 1973 |
Place of death | Paris |