Farhat Hached
Farhat Hached فرحات حشاد | |
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Farhat Hached | |
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| Born | February 2, 1914 El Abassia, Kerkennah Islands, French Tunisia |
| Died | December 5, 1952 (aged 38) The roadside near Radès, French Tunisia |
| Profession | Trades Union Leader Independence Movement leader |
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Farhat Hached (Arabic: فرحات حشاد; 2 February 1914 – 5 December 1952) was a Tunisian labor unionist and activist who was assassinated by La Main Rouge, a French terrorist organization operated by French foreign intelligence. He was one of the leaders of the pro-independence Tunisian national movement, along with Habib Bourguiba and Salah ben Youssef. More recently, on 18 December 2009, it was confirmed to the Al Jazeera news organisation by a man called Antoine Méléro, who claimed to be a former La Main Rouge member, that La Main Rouge had been a military wing of the French Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage (External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service) or SDECE.