Ahmed Ben Messali Hadj (; May 16, 1898 – June 3, 1974; commonly known as Messali Hadj, ) was an Algerian nationalist politician dedicated to the independence of his homeland from
French colonial rule. He is often called the "father" of Algerian nationalism.
He co-founded the ''
Étoile nord-africaine'', and founded the ''
Parti du peuple algérien'' and the ''
Mouvement pour le triomphe des libertés démocratiques'' before dissociating himself from the armed struggle for Independence in 1954. He also founded the ''
Mouvement national algérien'' to counteract the ongoing efforts of the ''
Front de libération nationale''.
Early life
Ahmed Ben Messali Hadj was born in
Tlemcen
Tlemcen (; ) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of Tlemcen Province. The city has developed leather, carpet, and textile industries, which it exports through the port of Rachgoun. It had a population of ...
in 1898. His father Hadj Ahmed Messali was of
Turkish origin
and his mother Ftéma Sari Ali Hadj-Eddine belonged to a family of seven daughters, raised in Muslim traditions by their father, a
qadi
A qadi (; ) is the magistrate or judge of a Sharia court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minors, and supervision and auditing of public works.
History
The term '' was in use from ...
, a member of the
Darqawiyya brotherhood.
He was educated in a local French primary school
and also received a religious education influenced by the Darqawiyya Sufi order.
Messali Hadj served in the French army from 1918 to 1921; having trained in
Bordeaux
Bordeaux ( ; ; Gascon language, Gascon ; ) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde Departments of France, department, southwestern France. A port city, it is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the Prefectures in F ...
and then promoted as sergeant in 1919.
By October 1923, at the age of 25, Messali Hadj went to
Paris
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to find work; upon his arrival, he sold bonnets and Tlemceni handicrafts,
and he also enrolled in Arabic-language university courses.
During his time in Paris, Messali Hadj met his French wife,
Émilie Busquant, a worker revolutionary’s daughter. His time in Paris also corresponded with the first meetings of Maghribi workers in France which called for the independence of all colonies. Abdelkader Hadj Ali recruited Messali Hadj to the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (, , PCF) is a Communism, communist list of political parties in France, party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its Member of the European Parliament, MEPs sit with The Left in the ...
(PCF) colonial commission in 1925.
Political career
Founding of nationalist organisations
In 1926 Messali Hadj founded the "''
Étoile Nord-Africaine''" (ENA).
Consequently, he became one of the most prominent Algerian nationalists seeking to remove all French forces and to end French colonial rule in Algeria. Messali Hadj went to
Brussels
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in 1927 to outline the ENA’s demands for the abolition of the ''
Indigénat'' and amnesty for all those convicted under it; moreover, he listed several other demands including: the right to form trade unions, education for all, and social welfare and representational legislation.
[.] By 1929 the ENA was banned in France once its links with the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (, , PCF) is a Communism, communist list of political parties in France, party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its Member of the European Parliament, MEPs sit with The Left in the ...
were severed.
Thereafter, Messali Hadj rebranded the ENA several times in the 1930s and 1940s; hence, he would find himself frequently jailed or exiled.
By 1935 Messali Hadj had reorganised the "''
Glorieuse Étoile Nord-Africaine''" (ENA) party and distanced it from the French
communists
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by presenting it as an Algerian nationalist organisation describing it as an ''"Union Nationale des Musulmans Nord-Africains"''. However, whilst he was in temporary exile in
Geneva
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,
Switzerland
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, Messali Hadj met
Shakib Arslan and reoriented from
Marxism
Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflict, ...
to
Pan-Arabism
Pan-Arabism () is a Pan-nationalism, pan-nationalist ideology that espouses the unification of all Arabs, Arab people in a single Nation state, nation-state, consisting of all Arab countries of West Asia and North Africa from the Atlantic O ...
and
Islamism
Islamism is a range of religious and political ideological movements that believe that Islam should influence political systems. Its proponents believe Islam is innately political, and that Islam as a political system is superior to communism ...
. Consequently, Messali Hadj reorganised his nationalist movement as the ''"
Parti du Peuple Algérien"'' (PPA) in March 1937.
However, in March 1941 Messali Hadj was tried by a
Vichy court and sentenced to 16 years of hard labour. He was confined first to southern Algeria and then in
Brazzaville
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in
French Equatorial Africa
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. Nonetheless, he continued to be active in the Algerian nationalist movement. Once
World War II
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came to an end, he was amnestied and returned to Algeria. However, straining relations between the ''"
Parti du Peuple Algérien"'' and the ''"Amis du Manifeste et de la Liberté"'' (AML), as well as the decision to arrest and deport Messali Hadj, contributed to the outbreak of riots in
Sétif and
Constantinois on May 8, 1945.
It was the first day of
peace
Peace is a state of harmony in the absence of hostility and violence, and everything that discusses achieving human welfare through justice and peaceful conditions. In a societal sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (suc ...
after the Nazi surrender in World War II and despite the celebrations in France, the mood of the French remained somber. France was low on resources, fuel, and raw materials, its railway infrastructure and industry in ruins. Politically, unrest was mounting, and even the accusation of collaboration was enough to paint a target on someone's back. Meanwhile the Muslims of Algeria were mobilizing to march for their own
self-determination
Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage.
Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international la ...
under slogans like "Muslims Awaken!" and "It's the Muslim flag that will float over North Africa" appearing on graffitied walls overnight. Messali Hadj had been exiled to Brazzaville as soon as French authorities received word of plans by ''Parti du Peuple Algérien'' to escalate the deepening unrest between the French settler ''colons'' and the Muslims. The death of some one hundred Europeans during the riots saw the French authorities ruthlessly suppress the Algerian nationalists and the army and police
killed approximately 10,000 Muslims.
By 1946 Messali Hadj founded the ''"
Mouvement pour le triomphe des libertés démocratiques"'' (MTLD) to replace the PPA, which had been outlawed by the French authorities.
However, the MTLF was often referred to as the "MTLD-PPA" because, whilst the MTLD pursued public political strategies, the PPA continued to press for independence. By the end of 1947 the PPA-MTLD approved the creation of the
Organisation spéciale to accelerate the independence movement.
The party achieved considerable success in the elections for the Algerian Assembly. However, Messali Hadj's assertion of
Arabism alienated the
Kabyles and contributed to the Berberist crisis in 1949.
Once the
Algerian War of Liberation began, Messali Hadj sought to compete with the
Front de Libération Nationale by mobilising the
Mouvement National Algérien (MNA) in December 1954.
[.]
Leader of the MNA
After the outbreak of the
Algerian War of Independence
The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri ...
in 1954 which was started against his wishes, Messali created the
Mouvement National Algérien, or MNA (''Algerian National Movement''). Messali's followers clashed with the FLN; it was the only
socialist
Socialism is an economic ideology, economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse Economic system, economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership. It describes ...
faction not absorbed into the Front's fight for independence. The FLN's armed wing, the
Armée de Libération Nationale
The National Liberation Army or ALN (; ) was the armed wing of the nationalist National Liberation Front of Algeria during the Algerian War. After Algeria won its independence from France in 1962, the ALN was converted into the regular Algeria ...
(ALN) wiped out the MNA's
guerrilla
Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, Partisan (military), partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include Children in the military, recruite ...
apparatus in Algeria early on in the war; the infighting then continued in France, during the so-called "
café wars" over control of the
expatriate
An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person who resides outside their native country.
The term often refers to a professional, skilled worker, or student from an affluent country. However, it may also refer to retirees, artists and ...
community. According to author
Remy Mauduit the FLN’s fight with the Messalists “did not stop until the Messalists were exterminated or forced to rally to the French.” According to this author, 10,000 were killed and another 25,000 wounded in the conflict. In 1958, Messali supported the proposals of President
Charles de Gaulle
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free France, Free French Forces against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Re ...
, and France probably attempted to capitalize on the internal rivalries of the nationalist movement. During negotiation talks in 1961 the FLN did not accept the participation of the MNA, and this led to new outbursts of fighting.
After Algerian independence

In 1962, as Algeria gained independence from France, Messali tried to transform his group into a legitimate political party, but it was not successful, and the FLN seized control over Algeria as a
one-party state
A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system or single-party system is a governance structure in which only a single political party controls the ruling system. In a one-party state, all opposition parties are either outlawed or en ...
.
Personal life
He was married to
Émilie Busquant, a French feminist,
anarcho-syndicalist
Anarcho-syndicalism is an anarchist organisational model that centres trade unions as a vehicle for class conflict. Drawing from the theory of libertarian socialism and the practice of syndicalism, anarcho-syndicalism sees trade unions as both ...
and anti-colonial activist.
His daughter, Djanina Messali-Benkelfat, published a book about her father called ''"Une vie partagée avec Messali Hadj, mon père"'' ("A Life Shared with Messali Hadj, my Father").
Messali Hadj was in exile in
France
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when he died in 1974. His body was buried in his native
Tlemcen
Tlemcen (; ) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of Tlemcen Province. The city has developed leather, carpet, and textile industries, which it exports through the port of Rachgoun. It had a population of ...
.
See also
* ''
L'Algérie Libre''
References
Bibliography
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* Goebel, Michael. ''Anti-Imperial Metropolis: Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third World Nationalism'' (Cambridge University Press, 2015
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External links
- from www.marxists.org
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1898 births
1974 deaths
People from Tlemcen
Algerian nationalists
Algerian people of Turkish descent
Algerian People's Party politicians
Étoile Nord-Africaine politicians
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties politicians
Algerian National Movement politicians