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Bu Mbela, the legendary father of the Algerian nation, was imprisoned three times.

Boumbera is the father of Algeria and a president in Algerian history. However, the founding father was imprisoned three times in his life. Even though he had to go into exile because of a coup in his later years, he was still regarded as the father of the country by successive Algerian governments.

According to China's historical records, this Boumbera was an early orphan. Boumbera's father has been an agricultural farmer for generations, but he opened a small shop. When Boumbera was in primary school, his parents died one after another, and the young Boumbera had to live in his father's friend's house. In the meantime, he deeply felt that the racial discrimination of French colonists against Algeria, coupled with the disrespect under the protection, led Boumbera to the revolution.

After World War II, France slaughtered many progressives in order to further control Algeria. So Boumbera was jailed for the first time in his life, because he was betrayed by traitors and captured by French gendarmes. This time, Boumbera finally escaped from prison.

1952, Egypt overthrew the feudal dynasty, and Mbela visited Egypt. Before, Boumbera could only speak French, not Arabic. Boumbera has a mixed feeling that he can't return to the words of the Egyptian president. Since then, he seldom speaks French with his children, but encourages them to learn Arabic.

1954165438+10, Algeria's war of independence broke out, and Boumbera was once again wanted by the French colonial authorities. In A.D. 1956, Mbela was betrayed by a traitor again and was arrested by the French in Tunisia. This time, Boumbera spent five and a half years in a French prison. This is Boumbera's second imprisonment.

1958 In September, the leaders, mainly Algerian revolutionary Abbas, established an interim government in Cairo. 1962, the French government was forced to release political prisoners such as Boumbera.

After returning to China, BuMbela served as Prime Minister under the government of Abbas, but there was a serious factional dispute with Abbas. Finally, with the support of General Boumeddin, Bou Mbela took advantage of Abbas's departure from Albania to take control of the country's internal affairs, thus opening Bou Mbela's two-year Algerian presidency. However, after becoming president, there was a serious contradiction in the distribution of power between BuMbela and General Bumedin who supported him. 1965, Mbela staged a coup and imprisoned President Mbela. Since then, Boumbera began his third prison life, and Boumbera was released after Boumeddin's death. After his release, Boumbera was still forced to live in Lausanne without permission from the chairman of the authorities. 1990, the Algerian conflict broke out again, and the then president approved the request of Mbela to return to China. So the legendary founding father was finally able to return to his country.

On April 20 12, Bu Mbela died at home at the age of 94. After his death, Boumbera was named the father of the country by the then Algerian government.