Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi (1894-1958) was an Algerian politician and publicist. [1] He founded and managed the "Es-Sandjak" ("l’Etandard") and "Le cri indigene" newspapers, which focused on the interests of native Algerian Muslims during French colonial rule. Bachterzi was also actively involved in many associations and was elected a Municipal councilor in Oran at the age of twenty-five. [2]
Bachterzi was born in Oran into one of the oldest bourgeoisie families of Turkish origin. [1] [2]
Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi (1894-1958) was an Algerian politician and publicist. [1] He founded and managed the "Es-Sandjak" ("l’Etandard") and "Le cri indigene" newspapers, which focused on the interests of native Algerian Muslims during French colonial rule. Bachterzi was also actively involved in many associations and was elected a Municipal councilor in Oran at the age of twenty-five. [2]
Bachterzi was born in Oran into one of the oldest bourgeoisie families of Turkish origin. [1] [2]