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Tunisia: A revolution for dignity

Hamma Hammemi

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MK_Hammami_003 Murad Ben Cheikh, director of the film ‘‘No more fear‘‘ (1L), Hamma Hammami, leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT (2L), Radhia Nasraoui, lawyer, human rights activist and president of the Tunisian Association for Combating Torture in Tunisia (2L) and Human rights cyber activist and blogger Lina Ben Mhenni. In Cine Africa, on the premiere of the film ‘No more fear‘‘ © Maro Kouri
Hammam Hammami after his speech in a village central Tunisia
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Murad Ben Cheikh, director of the film ‘‘No more fear‘‘ (1L), Hamma Hammami, leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT (2L), Radhia Nasraoui, lawyer, human rights activist and president of the Tunisian Association for Combating Torture in Tunisia (2L) and Human rights cyber activist and blogger Lina Ben Mhenni. In Cine Africa, on the premiere of the film  ‘No more fear‘‘

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Radhia Nasraoui (l), lawyer, human rights activist and president of the Tunisian Association for Combating Torture in Tunisia with her husband Hamma Hammami, leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT  (Parti Communiste des Ouvriers de Tunisie), and director of the (ex-banned) newspaper El Badil (‘‘The Alternative‘‘). Hamma was hiding many times, and also many years he was brutal tortured and imprisoned after unfair trials. They stand outside Cine Africa, av. Borguiba, that shows the documentary-film ‘‘No more fear‘ (connected to the revolution days).
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Radhia Nasraoui (l), lawyer, human rights activist and president of the Tunisian Association for Combating Torture in Tunisia with her husband Hamma Hammami, leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT  (Parti Communiste des Ouvriers de Tunisie), and director of the (ex-banned) newspaper El Badil (‘‘The Alternative‘‘). Hamma was hiding many times, and also many years he was brutal tortured and imprisoned after unfair trials. They stand outside Cine Africa, av. Borguiba, that shows the documentary-film ‘‘No more fear‘ (connected to the revolution days).
 © Maro Kouri
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Hamma Hammami, with children walks in Redeyef, soutwest of Tunisia. Hamam Hammami is the leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT  (Parti Communiste des Ouvriers de Tunisie), and director of the (ex-banned) newspaper El Badil (‘‘The Alternative‘‘). Hamma was hiding many times, and also many years he was brutal tortured and imprisoned after unfair trials. 
 © Maro Kouri
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Hamma Hammami, speaks to the citizens of rEDEYEF.
he is the leader of the (unauthorized during Ben Ali regime) Communist Party of Tunisian Workers PCOT  (Parti Communiste des Ouvriers de Tunisie), and director of the (ex-banned) newspaper El Badil (‘‘The Alternative‘‘). Hamma was hiding many times, and also many years he was brutal tortured and imprisoned after unfair trials. 
 © Maro Kouri
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