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Hamza Hamouchene is an Algerian campaigner, writer, researcher, and a founding member of the London-based Algeria Solidarity Campaign (ASC), and Environmental Justice North Africa (EJNA). He previously worked for Global Justice Now and Platform on issues of climate, food, trade and energy justice. His writings have appeared in the Guardian,Counterpunch, New Internationalist, Red Pepper,Jadaliyya, openDemocracy, Pambazuka, and the Huffington Post.
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