Applause rang out on April 4, at studio 104 of the Maison de la radio.
They are for Taha Bouhafs.
Invited to testify at a tribute evening to lawyer Gisèle Halimi, the troublemaker reporter for demonstrations and rising star of the radical left recounts how his Algerian grandfather, an FLN fighter sentenced to death by France, was defended by one of the greatest voices of feminist and anti-colonialist struggles of the 20th century.
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