Algiers – The Ministry of Mujahideen and Veterans Affairs held a ceremony this Thursday evening to honor the winners of the November 1st, 1954 Award. The event, marking the award’s 30th edition, took place at the National Army Club in Beni Messous, Algiers.
The November 1st, 1954 Award is a prestigious national recognition bestowed upon individuals who have made significant contributions in fields related to the Algerian Revolution and the preservation of its historical memory. The award aims to encourage research, creativity, and artistic expression that reflect the values and ideals of the revolution.
The ceremony was attended by prominent figures from the government, the military, and the cultural sector. The Minister of Mujahideen and Veterans Affairs delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence and the need to transmit the values of the revolution to future generations.
This year’s winners were selected by a panel of experts in history, literature, and the arts. The award categories included historical research, literature, visual arts, and audio-visual productions. Each winner received a certificate of recognition and a financial prize.
The Ministry of Mujahideen and Veterans Affairs expressed its commitment to continuing the November 1st, 1954 Award in the years to come, recognizing its role in promoting national pride and preserving the legacy of the Algerian Revolution. The ministry highlighted the importance of supporting initiatives that contribute to a deeper understanding of Algeria’s history and its impact on the nation’s identity.
The 30th anniversary of the award underscores its enduring significance as a symbol of national unity and a tribute to the heroes of the Algerian Revolution. The event served as a reminder of the sacrifices made for independence and the ongoing commitment to building a strong and prosperous Algeria.


