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ALGIERS- Powerful as the Revolution that it declaimed, strong as the men who sang it, modest as Moufdi Zakaria who wrote it, ''Kassaman!'' the national anthem is within the hearts of all Algerians, who are celebrating today the fiftieth anniversary of independence. It is in his cell N° 69, that the poet and the national cause activist Moufdi Zakaria, whose real name Cheikh Zakaria Benslimane Ben Yahia Ben Cheikh Slimane ben Hadj Aissa, wrote with his own blood the national anthem. The history of the national anthem is that of the Revolution: In April 1955 "brothers" (Mujahideen) asked Moufdi Zakaria, detained in Barberousse prison in Algiers, to write it. Indeed it is Abane Ramdane and Benyoucef Benkhedda who entrusted the...