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    French-Algerian political activist (born 1973)

    Houria Bouteldja (French pronunciation:[uʁjabutɛldʒa], Arabic: حورية بوتلجة; born January 5, 1973) is a French-Algerian political activist.

    She served as spokesperson for the Indigènes de la République [fr] until 2020.

    Life

    Born in Constantine, Algeria, on 5 January 1973, Houria Bouteldja emigrated with her parents to France as a child.

    She studied applied foreign languages in English and Arabic in Lyon. From 2001, she worked for the Institut du Monde Arabe.[1]

    She first took part in the Collectif Une école pour tou-te-s (CEPT).[2] In 2004, in reaction to the speech of Le mouvement ni putes ni soumises, she founded "les Blédardes",[3] a movement positioning itself against the ban on the veil in schools, and defining a "paradoxical feminism of solidarity with the men" of her community.[2]

    The Indigènes de la République organized as a movement to