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Mahmoud Mestiri (25
December 1929 in
Tunis – 28 June 2006) was a
Tunisian diplomat and politician, who
served as the
minister of
foreign affairs from...
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Ahmed Mestiri (Arabic: أحمد المستيري), born 2 July 1925 in La Marsa, Tunisia, and died 23 May 2021, was a
Tunisian lawyer and
politician who
served as...
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Riahi (1946)
Mohamed Ben
Salem (1947–??)
Salah Azaïz (19??–??)
Abdessalem Mestiri (19??–57) Ali
Cherif (1957–63) Ajmi Slim (1963–70)
Mohieddine Bachraoui...
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Soumaya Mestiri (born 1976) is a
Tunisian philosopher.
After her studies, she was a
lecturer at the
University Paris,
where she
supported a
thesis in...
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Mestiri 1991, p. 54. Moncef,
Mestiri. "Introducing the
Chenik Ministry".
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original on 14 July 2012.
Grimal 1985, p. 274.
Mestiri 1991...
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cruelty from our country." When
United Nations Special Envoy Mehmoud Mestiri resumed his
peace parleys in
Afghanistan in
March 1996, he had been ****ured...
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Arabic speakers,
under the
supervision of the
Justice Minister,
Ahmad Mestiri, the Code was
voted in the wake of
independence and even
before the drafting...
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Rights League (LTDH) in 1976/77. Its
first secretary general was
Ahmed Mestiri who had been a
member of the PSD and
interior minister in the government...
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National Constituent ****embly), Taïeb
Mhiri (Minister of Interior),
Ahmed Mestiri (Minister of Justice),
Driss Guiga (Director of
National Security), Abdelmajid...