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The governor of Tunisia's capital Tunis has banned political protests on Avenue Habib Bourguiba, a symbol of the 2011 revolution, ahead of a protest called by the opposition Workers' Party on ...
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Habib Bourguiba Avenue has a symbolic significance for Tunisians. It was there, when thousands of anti Ben Ali regime protesters gathered on 14 January 2011. Ever since that day the avenue, once a ...
EDGING cautiously into the future in a gloomy region, many Tunisians are tempted to look back in pride to Habib Bourguiba, the country’s first post-independence president. Although he was hardly ...
Tunisia's National Women's Day is often associated with Habib Bourguiba, the country's first president, who pursued the policy of state feminism. Bourguiba ruled the country for 30 years after its ...
Crowds of citizens, representatives of the political parties and the civil society flocked early this day of April 9, the Martyrs Day, to Habib Bourguiba Avenue which was transformed into a mosaic ...
The summer residence of Tunisia’s first post-independence president Habib Bourguiba has turned into a museum providing the public with a rare opportunity to explore the leader’s private life ...