Organisers of Miss Algeria speak out after winner is targeted by racist trolls

Khadija Ben Hamou became the first black woman to win the contest, and faced vile online abuse

Miss Algeria has released the new images of 2019 winner Khadija Ben Hamou after she was the target on racist trolls. Miss Algeria / Facebook
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The organisers of the Miss Algeria beauty pageant have spoken out after its newly-crowned winner has been the victim of racist abuse online.

Khadija Ben Hamou beat 16 other contestants to take the Miss Algeria 2019 crown on Saturday, making history to become the first black woman to win the contest.

But she soon became the victim of a number of vile online comments, with trolls targeting her for her appearance and skin colour.

Khadija Ben Hamou is Miss Algeria 2019. Miss Algeria / Facebook
Khadija Ben Hamou is Miss Algeria 2019. Miss Algeria / Facebook

The organisers of the pageant have now spoken out to condemn the online trolls, while sharing two stunning new images of Khadija.

In statement released on the official Miss Algeria Facebook page, organisers said: “The Miss Algeria organisation deplores the racist behaviour and comments of several people.”

Speaking in an interview on Algerian television, Khadija said she did not let trolls get to her.

“I do not look at social networks,” she said. “May God show the way to those who criticise me and preserve those who encourage me.”

One of the comments targeting Miss Algeria 2019. Facebook
One of the comments targeting Miss Algeria 2019. Facebook
Another vile comments targeting Miss Algeria 2019. Facebook
Another vile comments targeting Miss Algeria 2019. Facebook

Plenty of people were quick to jump to Khadija’s defence in the face of the racist comments, praising the diversity of this year’s competition and congratulating her on her win.

Writing on Facebook, one user said: “If I understand correctly, you want a miss algeria that looks like a Swedish!? It's one of the charms of our diversity, a saharan charm, I'm glad to finally see a miss who comes from the south Algerian.” [sic]

Another said: “Y’all can’t be making fun of her nose, hair and skin complexion and say it’s not racist.”

Khadija, who comes from the Adrar in the south of the country, took part in 20 rounds of the competition before being crowned Miss Algeria 2019.

Following her win, she will go on to represent the country on a global scale at Miss World, and will take part in charity work alongside the organisation.

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