Thursday, April 12, 2012

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Obituary: Ahmed Ben Bella

Ahmed Ben Bella obituary

He fought the French to become the first president of an independent
Algeria, only to be overthrown

Lawrence Joffe
Thursday April 12 2012
The Guardian


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/11/ahmed-ben-bella


The first president of independent Algeria, Ahmed Ben Bella, who has
died aged 95, did not remain long in office once he had achieved
success in his fight against colonialism. However, after the long
period of imprisonment and exile that followed his overthrow, he re-
emerged in the 1990s as his country's voice of conscience.

Absorbed as a colony in 1847, Algeria was long regarded as part
of metropolitan France. Ben Bella had been decorated for bravery
by General Charles de Gaulle during the second world war. Yet
Algerians were excluded from French politics, and any nationalist
protest was stamped upon.

Born into a family of mountain peasants in Maghnia, on the Algeria-
Morocco border, Ben Bella joined the nationalist Parti du Peuple
Algerien while a 15-year-old. His political life began in earnest
against the background of the French massacre of Algerian protesters
at S?tif on VE day 1945.

In 1947 he and Hocine A?t Ahmed launched the secret paramilitary
Organisation Sp?ciale (OS) with the aim of overthrowing the French.
They raided a post office in Oran for funds in 1949, but Ben Bella was
jailed and the OS crushed. He escaped in 1952 after sawing
through his cell bars, and eventually found refuge in Cairo.

There, in March 1954, Ben Bella and eight other Algerian revolutionary
leaders created the National Liberation Front (FLN). They maintained
that "the only negotiation is war", and seven years of conflict
ensued.

For two years Ben Bella shuttled between Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco,
acquiring weapons and sending orders to fighters in the field. In
October 1956 French agents captured him and four colleagues on board
an airliner flying to Tunis, and detained them in France. The
resultant schism between these external leaders and the local
resistance was to blight Ben Bella's short presidency.

Released from prison in France in March 1962, after the Evian
agreement between France and the provisional government of Algeria had
ended the war, Ben Bella was elected president in September 1963. That
year he passed Algeria's first constitution, encouraged the creation
of Sonatrach, Algeria's national oil and gas conglomerate, and built
schools for thousands of former shoeshine boys.

Yet public disillusion set in when Ben Bella began mismanaging the
country. He spurned the FLN tradition of collective leadership by
interfering in the jurisdiction of ministers and redistributing land
through a corrupt bureaucracy, forcing out former allies one by one.

Backed by Houari Boumediene's force of 70,000 "external" FLN troops,
he ousted Algeria's provisional prime minister, Ben Youssef Ben Khedda
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2003/feb/18/guardianobituaries1"
title="Ben Youssef Ben Khedda obituary]. In April 1963, Vice
President Rabah Bitat resigned after accusing Ben Bella of betraying
socialist principles, but soon went into exile. Another ex-comrade, A?
t Ahmed, launched a rebellion in September 1963.

Boumediene unseated Ben Bella in June 1965, as the president tried to
open negotiations with the rebels. European sympathisers detected the
CIA's hand at work. Ben Bella was initially held incommunicado, but
later under house arrest. He married Zahra Sellami, a journalist
who had come to interview him, and the couple drew closer to Islam.
While condemning the violent excesses of the Islamists, Ben
Bella saw Muslim values as the surest guarantee of rights in
Algeria.

Ben Bella was freed in July 1979, soon after Boumediene died. He moved
to France in 1980, but in 1983 was expelled and went to Lausanne,
Switzerland. There he launched Le Mouvement pour la D?mocratie en Alg?
rie (MDA) in May 1984, returning to Algeria in September 1990 to
contest the nation's first multiparty elections.

The MDA portrayed itself as an alternative to the Islamist FIS and
ruling FLN, but did poorly at the polls. A military council
cancelled the electoral process after dramatic FIS successes and
assumed power in January 1992. Ben Bella spearheaded the Rome Platform
for restoring Algerian democracy in January 1995. His party boycotted
the November 1996 constitutional referendum and was banned in 1997.

Ben Bella led campaigns in support of the Palestinian cause and
against US foreign policy. However, his support for Saddam Hussein's
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/dec/30/iraq.guardianobituaries"
title="] invasion of Kuwait in 1990 sat uncomfortably with his belief
in the inviolable rights of sovereign states. And Berbers in Algeria
were unhappy about his pan-Arabism.

With Zahra he had adopted two daughters, Mahdiya and Nourriya.

- Ahmed Ben Bella, politician, born 25 December 1916; died 11 April
2012


guardian.co.uk Copyright (c) Guardian News and Media Limited. 2012

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