Exiting Algeria in 1957 after the Battle of Algiers, Mezali pursued a university education and studied in several European countries, notably in Germany where he studied philosophy. On his return to Algeria after its independence in 1962, he enrolled at the University of Algiers where he studied law.[6]
Career
Mezali contributed to creating the Algerian press, and his long career in official organs began in 1963 after Algerian independence was regained.[7]
L'Ouvrier Algérien
Mezali began his journalistic career in the periodical "L'Ouvrier Algérien" affiliated with the Union générale des syndicats algériens (UGSA), which was later taken over by the General Union of Algerian Workers (UGTA).[8] Mezali was among the journalists who launched the first issue of this publication dated 17 August 1962.[9]
Mezali contributed to building the Algerian press building by joining in efforts to build its key structures.[10]
El Moudjahid
In 1965, Mezali joined the daily El Moudjahid, a press organ launched that year which brought together some of the best French-speaking Algerian journalists of the time.[11][12]
Mezali preferred to cover lectures and debates led by leading figures in thought and dialectics in the 1960s and 1970s.[13]
His enthusiasm for the journalistic profession led him to also work at the Algeria Press Service (APS) and the Révolution Africaine, positioning himself as an Algerian press pioneer during the post-independence period.[14]
Mezali was the studio floor manager of the Casbah Film company's cinematographic epic in 1966.[18][19][20] He also participated in television productions as a media professional. He was among the journalists who instilled a dynamic of democratic openness in the only TV channel existing in Algeria.[21]
Horizons
When Horizons newspaper was launched on 1 October 1985, Mezali was appointed to supervise the society section of this French-speaking daily, several of whose journalists came from the editorial staff of El Moudjahid and Algérie-Actualité.[22][23]
L'Observateur
After a brief stint in the daily Le Nouvel Hebdo, Mezali left after a disagreement over the newspaper's editorial positions.[24] He then served as director of the monthly review L'Observateur published in Algiers from 1 March 1991, until November 1991.[25][26]
Books
Mezali has written several books in his career, including:[27]
(1982) The battle of Algiers(French: La bataille d'Alger).[28][29]
(1984) The Conflagration (French: L'embrasement).[30][31]
(2008) The Temptation of Double Play (French: La tentation du double jeu).[32][33]
(2009) Algiers: 32 Centuries of History (French: Alger: 32 siècles d’histoire).[34][35]
(2013) Ferhat Abbas, A Man, A Visionary (French: Ferhat Abbas, un homme, un visionnaire).[36][37]
(2014) A Young Man from a Good Family – The Metamorphosis (French: Un jeune homme de bonne famille – La métamorphose).[38][39]
(2015) The Lord of Fifty (French: Le seigneur des cinquante).[40][41]