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Tunisia: A revolution for dignity

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Tunisia: A revolution for dignity: Radhia Nasraoui
Radhia Nasraoui is a lawyer, human rights activist and president of the Tunisian Association for Combating Torture in Tunisia. 57-years old she defends the human rights of man independed his ideology. She is famous for her trials during Ben Ali regime, when she was defending members of the unauthorized communist party PCOT as also members of the unauthorized Islamist al-Nahda (“The Renaissance,” in Arabic) movement who were tortured. “The constitution and the laws will change totally”, she says. She is married and she has three daughters with Hamma Hammami, leader of PCOT
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