Lyès Deriche
Lyès Deriche (Arabic: [إلياس دريش], Berber languages: ⵉⵍⵢⴰⵙ ⴷⴻⵔⵉⵛⴻ), (born 1932 in Souk El-Had, Boumerdès Province, Kabylie, Algeria; died 1982 in El Madania, Algeria) was an Algerian Berber politician after the French conquest of Algeria.[1]
Lyès Deriche | |
National Liberation Front Member | |
In office 1954–1962 | |
Revolutionary Committee of Unity and Action Member | |
In office 1954–1954 | |
Special Organisation Member | |
In office 1947–1954 | |
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties Member | |
In office 1948–1952 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1932 Souk El-Had, Algiers department, Kabylie, Algeria. |
Died | 1982 El Madania, Sidi M'Hamed District, Algiers Province, Kabylie, Algeria. |
Algerian War
Lyès Deriche, the grandson of Mohamed Deriche, housed in his villa in the Algerian commune of Clos-Salembier the meeting of the Group of 22 baptized Revolutionary Committee of Unity and Action (RCUA).[2]
On 25 July 1954, in the modest villa belonging to Lyès Deriche, twenty-two Algerians spoke for the unlimited revolution until total independence. They were all elders of the Special Organization who were summoned in the second half of June 1954.[3]
Many of them were from families where there were qaids and bachaghas who had studied in the schools of the Association Of Algerian Muslim scholars[4] · .[5]
Lyès Deriche, a friend of Zoubir Bouadjadj, was a former militant of the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties who exploited the notoriety of his family to weave a clandestine revolutionary network in Lower Kabylia. He welcomed Mohamed Boudiaf who was the revolutionary leader of Algiers, and had prepared the meal for the participants in the historic meeting.[6]
About noon the owner of the house, Deriche, invited the presents to a couscous, and after a short pause they returned to work.[7]
See also
References
- "fete150eme-anniversaire-de-la-revolution-2".
- "24 juin 1954 : Tenue de la réunion du Groupe des " 22 " historiques".
- "Juillet 1954: La réunion du Clos-Salembier".
- "Hommage à Lyes Derriche".
- "Nos 22 héros – 22 héros, 22 bourses".
- Stora, Benjamin (1 January 1985). "Dictionnaire biographique de militants nationalistes algériens: E.N.A, P.P.A., M.T.L.D., 1926–1954". L'Harmattan – via Google Books.
- "La réunion des 22 : quand le sort de l'Algérie bascule !".