
Farhat Hached
Farhat Hached was a key leader in the Tunisian national movement, renowned for his role in advocating for independence from colonial rule. His assassination on December 5, 1952, by French colonial intelligence marked a significant turning point in Tunisia's struggle for sovereignty, and he is remembered as a martyr and national hero. His legacy continues to inspire generations in Tunisia.
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Recent news mentions
The Centrale ouvrière is named after Farhat Hached, a significant figure in Tunisian labor history.
Noureddine Taboubi démissionne : Retour salutaire aux fondamentaux du syndicalismeFarhat Hached was a prominent figure in the national movement who was killed by agents shortly before Hédi Chaker.
Commémoration ce samedi du 72ème anniversaire de l’assassinant du martyr Hédi Chaker – La Presse de TunisieFarhat Hached is the namesake of the university hospital where the new internal medicine service was inaugurated.
un nouveau service de médecine interne à l’hôpital Farhat Hached – La Presse de TunisieFarhat Hached is remembered as a prominent figure in the Tunisian labor movement who was assassinated in 1952.
L’Ugtt, pilier social, mais personne n’est au-dessus de la loi – La Presse de TunisieFarhat Hached is another son of Noureddine Hached.
REMERCIEMENTS ET FARK : Noureddine HACHEDFarhat Hached was a martyr and a leading figure in the Tunisian national movement, assassinated in 1952.
Décès de Nourddine Hached, fils du leader national martyr Farhat Hached




















