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{{Villain Infobox |Image = L'arrestation de Zohra Drif en 1957.jpg |crimes = Theft<br>[[Islamophobia]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Pedophilia]]<br>[[Terrorism]] |type of villain = Criminal Lawyer|fullname=Zohra Drif Bitat|origin=Tissemsilt, Africa|occupation=Lawyer}} '''Zohra Drif Bitat''' (born 28 December 1934) is a retired Algerian lawyer, moudjahid (a militant of the Algerian War of Independence), and the vice-president of the [[Council of the Nation]], the upper house of the Algerian Parliament. Drif was born in Tissemselt, Algeria, part of the province of Tiaret, where her grandfather was an imam and her father served as a lawyer and judge in Tiaret. She is best known for her activities on behalf of the [[National Liberation Front (Algeria)|National Liberation Front]] (FLN) during the [[Algerian War of Independence]]. Drif was married to [[Rabah Bitat]], one of the heads of the [[National Liberation Front (Algeria)|FLN]] and president of the National Assembly. In Algeria, she is considered a heroine in the [[Algerian War|Algerian War of Independence]] against French colonisation. She was a part of the FLN's bomb network and during the Algerian War of Independence, she worked with [[Ali La Pointe]], [[Hassiba Ben Bouali]] and [[Saadi Yacef|Yacef Saâdi]], head of the [[Autonomous Zone of Algiers]]. Her time in the war is most known in connection with the Milk Bar Café bombing in 1956.
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