Drif, Zohra (1941–)
Drif, Zohra (1941–)
Algerian revolutionary and novelist. Name variations: Zohra Drif-Bitat. Born 1941 in Algeria.
As a law student, was a leader with her lover Yacef Saadi of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN); was arrested along with Saadi (1957) and sentenced to 20 years hard labor for participating in bomb attacks in battle of Algiers; later worked for women's rights in Algeria; writings include La Mort de me frères (1960).
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