Khaleej Times

Miss Algeria trolled for skin colour

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algiers — Winning a beauty pageant should be a moment of joy, but Miss Algeria Khadija Ben Hamou, from the country’s vast desert south, was immediatel­y targeted online for her dark skin colour.

Khadija Ben Hamou, 26, is the first southerner to win the title that leads to a shot at the Miss World crown.

More than 75 per cent of Algerians live in the north, with most prominent figures in public life being lighter skinned northerner­s. Only one government minister is dark skinned.

Some southerner­s feel excluded from developmen­t in comparison with northerner­s, despite the region, bordering Mali and Niger, being rich in oil and gas and providing 95 per cent of Algeria’s revenue.

As footage of the contest spread on social media, trolls branded her “ugly” and told her “shame on you”, although some applauded her beauty, saying it represente­d “Algeria’s diversity”.

Ben Hamou, from Adrar, some 1,000km south of the capital Algiers, dismissed the criticism.

“Algeria is a big country, east, west, north and south. We represent the country. I won the contest and I want to say to those who criticised me, Allah blesses you,” the restaurant worker said.

“I hope I will be a good representa­tive of the people of the south,” she said.

Said Hamdad Faysal, from the Miss Algeria contest organisers and sponsor, said Ben Hamou had passed through 20 rounds to win the contest. She will go on tour to promote charity programmes, he said. —

Algeria is a big country, east, west, north and south. We represent the country. I won the contest and I want to say to those who criticised me, Allah blesses you. I hope I will be a good representa­tive of the people of the south Khadija Ben Hamou,

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