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In page Djamila Bouhired:

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Vergès co-wrote a plea arguing that Bouhired should not receive the death penalty. Various protest groups formed throughout Algeria and abroad lobbied the government not to kill Bouhired, including Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco, who contacted the French President René Coty to ask that Bouhired be spared from the death sentence. After being spared, Bouhired served a prison sentence in the Reims prison until 1962.[1] As the end of the war drew near, she was released along with many other Algerian prisoners.[citation needed]