Hassib Ben Ammar (Arabic: حسيب بن عمار; 11 April 1924 – 15 December 2008) was a leading Tunisian politician and journalist/editor. He was a powerful campaigner...
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which was published in Tunis between December 1977 and December 1987. Hassib Ben Ammar on Erraï: "We opened our columns to everyone. Even to Rashid al-Ghannushi...
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organization's name is usually abbreviated LTDH, for its French name. Hassib Ben Ammar was an early organizer who later received a United Nations Prize in...
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serving until September 1986. In 1987, he switched allegiance following Ben Ali's removal of Bourguiba from power. He was appointed as Ambassador to...
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from her brother, the future politician and activist for human rights Hassib Ben Ammar, with whom she often discussed reading his college books. Radhia Haddad...
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1968–1969: Mohammed Mzali 1969–1970: Beji Caid Essebsi 1970–1971: Hassib Ben Ammar 1971–1972: Béchir M'hedhbi 1972–1974: Abdallah Farhat 1974–1976: Hédi...
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music educator. Nick Willhite, 67, American baseball pitcher, cancer. Hassib Ben Ammar, 84, Tunisian politician and journalist/editor. Valentin Berlinsky...
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1993 – 45th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Hassib Ben Ammar, president of the Tunisian Human Rights League and of Arab Organization...
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former mayor, Abbès Mohsen. The Association was founded in June 1967 by Hassib Ben Ammar who at the time was both the mayor and the regional governor in Tunis...
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Tunisia with the newspaper Al Rai, which was run by opposition leader Hassib Ben Ammar and then worked as a political and cultural correspondent from Tunisia...
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