Roberto Muniz (Arabic: روبرتو مونيز), born July 17, 1923, in General Villegas, Argentina, and died in Algiers on November 12, 2022, was an activist and fighter for Algerian independence.
Roberto Muniz, nicknamed "Mahmoud the Argentinian," was the youngest of his siblings. Born into a modest farming family where the struggle for dignity was not an empty phrase, he learned to earn his living at a very young age. As a child, he already helped his father in the fields. The son of a peasant, he lived 500 km from the Argentine capital. He participated in field work until the age of 8.
He was secretary general of the "Argentine Workers' Party." With the banning of Peronism and the loss of his job at the Siam factory, where he was a delegate, Muñiz emigrated to Córdoba, where he continued to be active in the union. Distinguished as a defender of the causes of the humiliated and oppressed, Roberto Muniz quickly embraced the Algerian cause. Having come into contact with members of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN), he spared no effort to organize and participate in their meetings in the Argentine capital. This was a selfless and sincere commitment. This was during the early years of the Algerian People's Liberation War, which began in 1954. The FLN's cause was a priority for him, and he campaigned for years to promote it. This commitment captured the interest of FLN representatives, who suggested he take it to the next level to further aid the revolution.
In 1959, in the…