Lotfi Akalay

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Lotfi Akalay (1943-2019), born in Tangier, was a Moroccan journalist, writer and businessman. In 2006 he published a collection of his chronicles in one book Les Nouvelles de Tanger. [1]

He died on 18 December 2019. [2]

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References

  1. Pascal Airault, "Morâleur par nature". Jeune Afrique . 24 July 2006.
  2. "Décès de l'écrivain et chroniqueur Lotfi Akalay". Medias 24. 18 December 2019.