He fought especially in his village, Aïn Ou Ksir (El Madher in Jebel Bouarif), and surmounted to the ranks of responsibility in the field.
Ammar was the field commander of the failed coup against President Houari Boumediene in April 1968, under the supervision of Colonel Tahir Zubairi in May 1968.
After spending 11 years in prison, President Chadli Bendjedid pardoned him and released him in April 1979.
[2] Since 1990 commander Ammar Al-Mallah is a member of the National Organization of Mujahideen, and the President of the Association of the first of November 1954.
In January 2010, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika appointed Major Ammar El-Mallah to the Algerian National Assembly for the presidential third.