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during the Algerian War. Yacef Saâdi "decided to test him", trusting him with the execution of a snitch on the evening of their meeting. Recruited, according to Marie-Monique Robin for his "formidable qualities as a killer", he became, according to Christopher Cradock and M.L.R. Smith, "the chief
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describes Ali la Pointe as "the hero of one of the most important and symbolic episodes of the Algerian war and, by extension, of Algerian national mythology." The film transforms him into an 'emblematic figure of the Battle of Algiers' and a
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He was convicted for theft of military effects in 1943, for intentional assault and battery and violence against an officer in 1952. In 1954, when the Algerian War broke out, he escaped from the Barberousse prison
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He was notably responsible for what was referred to as a "line up of the Casbah underworld with the nationalist terrorist movement" from an article by
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and recruited him to their cause. He later escaped again after being transferred to a prison in Damiette, now known as
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systematically isolated and eliminated the FLN leadership in Algiers. Godard's extortion methods included
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Ali la Pointe had lined up the Casbah underworld with the nationalist terrorist movement.
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The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent 1945 to the Present
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brewery, part of the “bombs network” headed by Yacef Saâdi, assisted by Ali la Pointe.
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Ali lived a life of petty crime and was serving a two-year prison sentence when the
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In late 1955, Ali la Pointe was introduced to Yacef Saâdi, who was the deputy of
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On 30 September 1956, two bombs exploded in two public places in Algiers, the
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The character of Ali la Pointe is portrayed in the Italian-Algerian film '
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militants, he became one of their most trusted and loyal lieutenants in
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terminal, did not explode. These events mark the beginning of the “
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section "French Success in the Battle of Algiers and Beyond"
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ordered the leadership to hide in separate addresses within
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His nickname "La Pointe" comes from the Point district in
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Cradock, Christopher; Smith, M. L. R. (1 October 2007).
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Miliana
French Algeria
Algiers
French Algeria
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Armée de libération nationale
Battle of Algiers
Front de libération nationale
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guerrilla
National Liberation Front
Algerian
French colonial regime
Battle of Algiers
Algerian War
Barberousse prison
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Algiers
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