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In 1993, a handwritten envelope arrived in Khalida Messaoudi's mailbox. In it was an official communique announcing that she had been condemned to death by the Islamic Salvation Front. This letter ...
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  • 01 May 1998
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In 1993, a handwritten envelope arrived in Khalida Messaoudi's mailbox. In it was an official communique announcing that she had been condemned to death by the Islamic Salvation Front. This letter came after a series of threats and an attempt on her life in retaliation for her role as a leader of the feminist and democratic movements in Algeria and a fierce opponent of Islamic fundamentalism.

Messaoudi did not flee from this threat by seeking refuge outside her country. Instead, she went into hiding within Algeria, where she continues her fight for emancipation and independence from religious extremism. Her battle continues today with the same goal—to restore in Algeria what she describes as "the basics of dignity"—a woman's right to pursue her studies, practice a profession, make a living, marry and divorce freely, and walk the streets without a veil.

Readers of Unbowed will have the unique opportunity to sit in on a series of intensely personal conversations between Messaoudi and renowned journalist Elisabeth Schemla. In their discussions, Messaoudi gives a first-hand perspective of the situation in her homeland. She remembers the Algeria of her youth, recounts the changes that have gradually consumed her country, and laments the horrifying realities that face Algerian women today. She also tells her own story of terror, despair, hope, and determination.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 168
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Critical Authors and Issues
Publication Date: 01 May 1998
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780812216578
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, Political oppression and persecution, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights
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"Messaoudi has established herself as one of Algeria's' bravest and most articulate speakers of truth. . . . She presents a pungent, invaluable first-hand exposé of the Islamist challenge in her country. Its everyday texture imbues her account with a feel for living in an Islamist tyranny. . . . She emerges from these pages as a highly attractive intellectual, a heroine made necessary by the horrors of her country's recent history."
Khalida Messaoudi, a duly elected member of the Algerian National Assembly, remains under sentence of death from the Islamic Salvation Front. Elisabeth Schemla is editor-in-chief of the French Nouvel observateur.