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In Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba relaxed his blockade of French bases enough to permit the entry of civilian trucks carrying food. In Paris, too, there were second thoughts.
Fighting Words Tunisia Grows Up Here’s hoping the Jasmine Revolution improves upon the legacy of Habib Bourguiba, the nation’s first president.
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 ...
Most were barefoot; none were in uniform.” Back to Normalcy. Back of France’s sudden fit of savagery was a longer-growing irritation with Tunisia’s President Habib Bourguiba.
Statues commemorating Tunisia’s first president, Habib Bourguiba, are reappearing in several cities and fueling controversy. After Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali led a bloodless coup against Bourguiba in ...
Analysis - 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 ...
The demonstrators gathered amidst an imposing security apparatus at Habib Bourguiba Avenue, held up signs accusing President Saïed of having turned into "dictatorship" and calling for a return to ...
Essebsi had an important connection to the events of 1957. He belonged to the party and government of the Republic of Tunisia’s first president, Habib Bourguiba, who was among the most important, and ...
Habib Bourguiba, 96, Tunisia’s former president who fought for his country’s independence and bucked Muslim traditions during three decades as the benign and forward-looking dictator, d… ...
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