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Omar Oussedik (transliterated variously) (1920 or 1922 in Ain El Hammam, French Algeria – June 1992 in Algiers, Algeria) was an Algerian nationalist politician and independence leader, born in a Berber family from the Kabylie region.[1] After independence in 1962, he served as ambassador of Algeria in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, India and Italy, under then-foreign minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika. He died in 1992.

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  • Omar Oussedik (transliterated variously) (1920 or 1922 in Ain El Hammam, French Algeria – June 1992 in Algiers, Algeria) was an Algerian nationalist politician and independence leader, born in a Berber family from the Kabylie region.[1] At about age 22, he was drawn to the movement for Algerian self-rule and independence, joining the Parti du peuple algérien (PPA) headed by Messali Hadj. Following the Sétif massacre, he was among those who pushed for the formation of an armed clandestine network, the Organisation spéciale (OS). The OS was soon crushed by France, and in 1948 he was arrested by France and imprisoned in Blida military prison, where he was tortured. After being freed in 1951, he left to live in France, where he was active in the Algerian labor movement. He returned to join the newly formed Front de libération nationale (FLN) in 1955, under the nom de guerre of Si Tayeb. During the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62), he held political missions such as a post in the provisional government in exile of the FLN, the Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne, (GPRA) between 1958 and 1960. He later worked as FLN representative in Guinea, which supported the Algerian revolt. After independence in 1962, he served as ambassador of Algeria in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, India and Italy, under then-foreign minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika. He died in 1992. (en)
  • Omar Oussedik, né en 1920 à Michelet Aïn El Hammam, Tizi-Ouzou et mort en 1992, a été un militant du Parti du peuple algérien (PPA) et des Amis du manifeste et de la liberté (AML). Membre du Comité central du Mouvement pour le triomphe des libertés démocratiques (MTLD), il est emprisonné puis vit en exil en France. Après avoir été membre du Parti communiste algérien (PCA) peut-être en 1953, il entre au FLN en 1955, est commandant dans la Wilaya IV, secrétaire d’État dans le premier Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne (GPRA) en 1958, et redéploie la zone autonome d'Alger en 1962. (fr)
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  • Omar Oussedik, né en 1920 à Michelet Aïn El Hammam, Tizi-Ouzou et mort en 1992, a été un militant du Parti du peuple algérien (PPA) et des Amis du manifeste et de la liberté (AML). Membre du Comité central du Mouvement pour le triomphe des libertés démocratiques (MTLD), il est emprisonné puis vit en exil en France. Après avoir été membre du Parti communiste algérien (PCA) peut-être en 1953, il entre au FLN en 1955, est commandant dans la Wilaya IV, secrétaire d’État dans le premier Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne (GPRA) en 1958, et redéploie la zone autonome d'Alger en 1962. (fr)
  • Omar Oussedik (transliterated variously) (1920 or 1922 in Ain El Hammam, French Algeria – June 1992 in Algiers, Algeria) was an Algerian nationalist politician and independence leader, born in a Berber family from the Kabylie region.[1] After independence in 1962, he served as ambassador of Algeria in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, India and Italy, under then-foreign minister Abdelaziz Bouteflika. He died in 1992. (en)
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  • Omar Oussedik (fr)
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