Algerian Hamitouche elected member of London council

2006-05-14

Algerian academic and journalist Mouna Hamitouche was recently elected a member of Islington Council, north of London. The 15-year British resident ran for the Labour Party. She is a business advisor of the British Algerian Connection, an association, which helps the Algerian community in Camden and other Arabic-speaking communities achieve their full potential by participating and contributing in all aspects of British life through adequate support, advice, training, and guidance. (APS)

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riadh Posted 2008-01-03

This should read “She”. This is a woman you are speaking about. Thank you for making the correction.

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