Born in
Constantine, Algeria, on 5 January 1973, Houria Bouteldja emigrated with her parents to France as a child. She studied applied foreign languages in English and Arabic in
Lyon. From 2001, she worked for the
Institut du Monde Arabe. She first took part in the Collectif Une école pour tou-te-s (CEPT). In 2004, in reaction to the speech of Le mouvement ni putes ni soumises, she founded "les Blédardes", a movement positioning itself against the
ban on the veil in schools, and defining a "paradoxical feminism of solidarity with the men" of her community. On 24 October 2012, she was sprayed with paint by a man in front of the
Institut du Monde Arabe, an action claimed the next day by the
Jewish Defense League (LDJ), already implicated in two similar attacks. She lodged a complaint and her attacker, the webmaster of the LDJ, was sentenced in May 2016 to a 6-month
suspended prison sentence and a fine of €8,500. In 2014, she won the "combat against Islamophobia" prize from the
Islamic Human Rights Commission. ==
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