
Moncef Marzouki
Moncef Marzouki is a Tunisian politician and physician who served as the President of Tunisia from 2011 to 2014 after the Tunisian Revolution. He is known for his advocacy for human rights and social justice, as well as his efforts to navigate Tunisia through its transitional phase post-revolution. Marzouki's remarks encouraging African migrants to consider Tunisia as their home have sparked discussion regarding national identity and immigration in the region.
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Moncef Marzouki served as Tunisia's president from 2011 to 2014 and is a prominent human rights advocate.
»Jeg frygter, at næste revolution bliver mere blodig, fordi de vil tænke tilbage på mig«Moncef Marzouki was sentenced to 22 years in absentia for undermining state security.
Tunisia sentences ex-President Marzouki to 22 years in absentiaFormer Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki revealed that his home in El Kantaoui was burglarized again.
Cambriolage du domicile de Moncef Marzouki à El Kantaoui – La Presse de TunisieMoncef Marzouki was elected president of the Republic by the Constituent Assembly after Fouad Mebazaa's interim presidency.
Fouad Mebazaa, premier président tunisien d’après la révolution de 2011, est mort à 91 ansMoncef Marzouki was elected as the President of the transitional phase in Tunisia after Mebazaa's interim presidency.
وفاة الرئيس التونسى الأسبق فؤاد المبزعMoncef Marzouki, who became president after the Revolution, encouraged Africans to see Tunisia as their homeland.
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