Ali Kafi
Ali Kafi (1928--) (rear RTL عليحسينكافي) is a Politician Algérie N. Militant of FLN during the War of Algeria, after independence it exerts as ambassador of Algeria in several countries, and becomes, of July 1992 at June 1994, chief of the High committee of State, transitory body of the management of the State.
Biography
Religious formation
He was born the October 17th 1928 with Me Souna, locality close to the town of El Harrouch in current the Wilaya de Skikda, in a family of small farmers affiliated to the famous Moslem brotherhood Rahmaniya. The father of Ali Kafi, Sheik El Hocine, which took care of its education, exempted itself to him religious teaching. In 1946, it is sent in a famous Koranic school of Constantine, the Kettenia Institute. Marked by the massacres of Sétif of 1945, quickly adhering to the nationalist ideas Left the Algerian people (PPP), it forms there with other students a militant cell. Graduate “El Ahlia” in 1950, it leaves in Tunisia to reinforce his formation in the large Islamic university of the Mosquée Zitouna. He there côtoie the Tunisian nationalist mediums and takes part in several militant actions. Expelled of Tunisia in 1952, it then purges a six months sorrow of prison for its activities. The 1 er November 1954, with the release of the War of Algeria, Ali Kafi is contacted by Didouche Mourad, person in charge FLN of zone II (Constantinois North). It then intensifies its militant action with Skikda and joined the Armée with national release (ALN). Under the orders of Youcef Zighoud, in the head of the wilaya II after the death of Didouche Mourad, it takes part in the Insurrection of Constantinois of 1955 entering the armed struggle. Into full “black decade”, on June 2nd, 1992, it succeeds Mohamed Boudiaf, assassinated, with the presidency of the HCE. Becoming more and more undertaking, it starts in particular without dialog a dialog with the political parties, a conference of the HCE then decides to replace it where it reconsiders in particular many remote regions of the “Algerian revolution”, work for which it will heavily be criticized in particular for its revelations, considered to be offensive, inter alia on Abane Ramdane
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