Djelloul Khatib (8 October 1936 – 6 February 2017) was an Algerian independence activist and politician. During the Algerian War, he tried to make the National Liberation Army more professional. After the ending of the war, he became involved in politics. He served as the governor of Batna, Constantine and Oran. He was also the Algerian Ambassador to Spain and Argentina. He was born in Algiers.
Khatib died on 6 February 2017, at the age of 80.[1]
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Chadli Benjedid, Mohamed Abdelghani Benyoucef Benkhedda Abderrahmane Bensalem, Djelloul Khatib Etat Major Général EMG Zone Nord 1961
Vice President George H.W. Bush et Djelloul Khatib, Alger1983
S.M. Juan Carlos I et Djelloul Khatib, 1988
Mohamed Chebila, Djelloul Khatib and Mouloud Khatib (who died in combat with Col. Amirouche en 1959), Tunis 1957
Command Center of the 2nd Battalion, Eastern Base, Circa 1957-58, Tahar Zbiri, Mohamed Chebila, Aek Laribi, Djelloul Khatib and Said "Indochine"
Djelloul Khatib and Taib "rafale", Eastern Base 1957
Morice Line, Circa 1958-1959
An NLA Team inspects the Morice Line by the Ouenza railway track. Circa 1958-59. The photo features Abderrahmane Bensalem, one of the senior commander of the Eastern Base.
NLA soldier crosses the Morice Line
Transmission group, National Liberation Army, Eastern Base, 1957
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