Abdelkader Harichane (in Arabic ùèï çÃÂÃÂçïñ ÃÂñÃÂôçÃÂ); born 26 May 1953 in Boukadir, Chlef Province, Algeria) is an Algerian writer and journalist. He is the author of several investigations, essays, and novels dealing with Algeria's political history, the Hirak movement, and international issues such as Palestine.
After completing his secondary education in Boukadir, Harichane studied in Russia in the field of naval engineering (gas turbines). He later turned to journalism and writing. His journalistic career began in the late 1980s, during the period of media liberalization in Algeria.
Harichane has contributed to several Algerian newspapers, including LâÂÂExpression, as a political analyst and columnist. His works address topics such as the FIS, the Algerian Civil War, historical memory, and international conflicts.
The style of Harichane explore political violence, social transformations in Algeria, the relationship between memory and identity, and contemporary struggles in the Arab world, particularly in Palestine.
His works have been reviewed in the Algerian press, notably in LâÂÂExpression and El Khabar, which highlight the critical scope of his investigations and the engaged dimension of his novels.