SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Latifa Ibn Ziaten

1960 - Today

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Latifa Ibn Ziaten (Arabic: لطيفة بن زياتين born 1 January 1960 in Tétouan, Morocco), is a French-Moroccan activist. She is the mother of Imad ibn Ziaten, born in 1981, the first service member in Toulouse killed by Mohammed Merah on 11 March 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Latifa Ibn Ziaten is the 759th most popular social activist (down from 711th in 2024), the 213th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 207th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Moroccan Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Latifa Ibn Ziaten ranks 759 out of 840Before her are Karla Avelar, Killing of Neda Agha-Soltan, David Vetter, Rahile Dawut, Uma Devi Badi, and FannyAnn Eddy. After her are Susana Chávez, Ihor Kostenko, Salatyn Asgarova, Nils Muižnieks, Veronika Tsepkalo, and Denis Kapustin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Latifa Ibn Ziaten ranks 903Before her are Bob Mould, Yōsuke Yamamoto, Dennis Stewart, Enex Jean-Charles, Akinobu Osako, and Selma Gürbüz. After her are Chris Potter, Ruth Jacott, Colin Pitchfork, Hubert Schwarz, Urszula Kielan, and Warren Haynes.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Latifa Ibn Ziaten ranks 213 out of 264Before her are Abderrahim Ouakili (1970), Abdelfettah Rhiati (1963), Soufiane Rahimi (1996), French Montana (1984), Talal El Karkouri (1976), and Abdelilah Saber (1974). After her are Smahi Triki (1967), Rachid Azzouzi (1971), Amal Ayouch (1966), Moestafa El Kabir (1988), Samir (1961), and Azzedine Ounahi (2000).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Morocco

Among social activists born in Morocco, Latifa Ibn Ziaten ranks 4Before her are Mordechai Vanunu (1954), Abdallah ibn Yasin (null), and Aminatou Haidar (1966).