- Saïd
Bouziri (June 4, 1947, in
Tunis – June 23, 2009, in Paris),
accountant by profession, was a
human rights activist who was
involved in
several struggles...
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Peace Prize, 1901–2000".
Nobel Foundation.
Retrieved 2011-10-06. "Saïd
Bouziri,
militant des
droits de l'homme". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2009-07-08....
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sinologist (Hong Kong) Tina Arena,
musician and
actress (Australia) Saïd
Bouziri,
Tunisian human rights and
immigrant rights activist Siti Hartinah, First...
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politician and
brother of
former Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Saïd
Bouziri (1947–2009),
Tunisian human rights and
immigrant rights activist in France...
- (Zughba) elements: 266–267
Oulad Ali Arab (Banu Ma'qil): 117–156
Oulad Bouziri Berber (Sanhaja): 243–320
Oulad Hriz
Mainly Arab with
Berber origins,...
- (France),
Sabrine Bentunsi (France),
Moungi Bawendi (United States), Saïd
Bouziri (France). In Tunisia, free
courses of
instruction in
Tunisian Arabic are...
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Bourguiba (17) From Morocco:
Dounia Batma (20),
Imane Karkibou (23),
Habiba Bouziri (23) From Jordan:
Youssef Arafat (18),
Ghazal Shashaah (23) From Saudi...
- 516567 Ez
Zahra Degraded Ksar
Bouziri 32°48.374′N 10°27.305′E / 32.806233°N 10.455083°E / 32.806233; 10.455083
Bouziri In
ruins Ksar
Ouled Abd Essa****...
- Oxidation. 118 (3): 465–83. doi:10.1016/s0926-6593(66)80090-5. PMID 4226320.
Bouziri, Asma; Hamdi, Asma; Menif, Khaled; Ben Jaballah,
Nejla (8 July 2010). "Hepatorenal...
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airliner built by Airbus. 6
November –
Activist couple Saïd and
Faouzia Bouziri in
Goutte d'Or
district begin a
hunger strike to
protest the expulsion...