Career
He joined the first movement for independence, L"Etoile Nord Africaine, in 1930. He became its Treasurer in 1933 and was one of its president"s, Messali Hadj, two principal lieutenants and advisors during the 1930s. He was voted onto the thirty member central committee of the Etoile Nord-Africaine (Ecole nationale d'administration) and remained in this position through both subsequent renaming of the organization: the Parti du Peuple Algerien in 1937 and the Mouvement pour le Triomphe des Libertés Démocratiques in 1946.
The start of the Algerian War of Independence on November 1, 1954 marked the merger of the military, religious, and political independence associations into the Front de Libération nationale (FLN).
He then joined the new Algerian government as a special attaché to the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs (Bachir Boumaza). At the same time he founded Le Secours National Algerien, whose mission was to feed, lodge, and educate the neglected shoe-shining youth of the colonial era.
Radjef retired in 1978.