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Originally from [[Kairouan]], a city 150 kilometers southwest of Tuniset, fifty kilometers west of Sousse, she began her career as a history and geography teacher in a high school in that city in 1994.<ref name="Croix2008">{{Article|langue=fr|auteur1=Nina Hubinet|titre=Une combattante derrière les barreaux en Tunisie. Zakia Dhifaoui, militante des droits de l'homme|périodique=[[La Croix]]|numéro=|date=4 août 2008|pages=|issn=0242-6056|lire en ligne=https://www.la-croix.com/Archives/2008-08-04/Une-combattante-derriere-les-barreaux-en-Tunisie.-Zakia-Dhifaoui-militante-des-droits-de-l-homme.-_NP_-2008-08-04-325302|consulté le=4 mars 2019|id=}}</ref>. |
Originally from [[Kairouan]], a city 150 kilometers southwest of Tuniset, fifty kilometers west of Sousse, she began her career as a history and geography teacher in a high school in that city in 1994.<ref name="Croix2008">{{Article|langue=fr|auteur1=Nina Hubinet|titre=Une combattante derrière les barreaux en Tunisie. Zakia Dhifaoui, militante des droits de l'homme|périodique=[[La Croix]]|numéro=|date=4 août 2008|pages=|issn=0242-6056|lire en ligne=https://www.la-croix.com/Archives/2008-08-04/Une-combattante-derriere-les-barreaux-en-Tunisie.-Zakia-Dhifaoui-militante-des-droits-de-l-homme.-_NP_-2008-08-04-325302|consulté le=4 mars 2019|id=}}</ref>. |
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A member of the [[Democratic Forum for Labor and Liberties]] (also called Ettakatol), an initially clandestine party, in January 2007, she participated in the creation of the Arabic weekly Mouwatinoun. She is one of the founding members of the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia . ; she is also a member of the Anti-Torture Association in Tunisia and the local section of the [[Tunisian Human Rights League]] . <ref>{{ |
A member of the [[Democratic Forum for Labor and Liberties]] (also called Ettakatol), an initially clandestine party, in January 2007, she participated in the creation of the Arabic weekly Mouwatinoun. She is one of the founding members of the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia . ; she is also a member of the Anti-Torture Association in Tunisia and the local section of the [[Tunisian Human Rights League]] . <ref>{{cite web|title=Zakia Dhifaoui. Contre le régime policier de Ben Ali|url=https://rsf.org/sites/default/files/texte_final_PDF_FR.pdf|website=[[Reporters sans frontières|rsf.org]]|language=fr|date=8 March 2018|access-date=4 March 2019|publication-date=}}</ref>. |
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In July 2008, she decided to go to Redeyef to collect testimonie with families involved in the Gafsa strikess. The situation was very tense in Tunisia. President Ben Ali, who had already been in power for 21 years, announced his intention to run for fifth term. <ref>[https://www.la-croix.com/Archives/2008-08-04/Une-combattante-derriere-les-barreaux-en-Tunisie.-Zakia-Dhifaoui-militante-des-droits-de-l-homme.-_NP_-2008-08-04-325302 Une combattante derrière les barreaux en Tunisie. Zakia Dhifaoui, militante des droits de l'homme]</ref> |
In July 2008, she decided to go to Redeyef to collect testimonie with families involved in the Gafsa strikess. The situation was very tense in Tunisia. President Ben Ali, who had already been in power for 21 years, announced his intention to run for fifth term. <ref>[https://www.la-croix.com/Archives/2008-08-04/Une-combattante-derriere-les-barreaux-en-Tunisie.-Zakia-Dhifaoui-militante-des-droits-de-l-homme.-_NP_-2008-08-04-325302 Une combattante derrière les barreaux en Tunisie. Zakia Dhifaoui, militante des droits de l'homme]</ref> |
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Zakia Dhifaoui is a teacher, journalist and Tunisian human rights activist who fought especially against the regime of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, before the Tunisian revolution of 2011. Her decisive career showed the emergence of protest movements and somehow independent press, in the final months of the presidency of Ben Ali, despite the pressure against her.
Biography
Originally from Kairouan, a city 150 kilometers southwest of Tuniset, fifty kilometers west of Sousse, she began her career as a history and geography teacher in a high school in that city in 1994.[1].
A member of the Democratic Forum for Labor and Liberties (also called Ettakatol), an initially clandestine party, in January 2007, she participated in the creation of the Arabic weekly Mouwatinoun. She is one of the founding members of the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia . ; she is also a member of the Anti-Torture Association in Tunisia and the local section of the Tunisian Human Rights League . [2].
In July 2008, she decided to go to Redeyef to collect testimonie with families involved in the Gafsa strikess. The situation was very tense in Tunisia. President Ben Ali, who had already been in power for 21 years, announced his intention to run for fifth term. [3]
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- ^ "Zakia Dhifaoui. Contre le régime policier de Ben Ali" (PDF). rsf.org (in French). 8 March 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ^ Une combattante derrière les barreaux en Tunisie. Zakia Dhifaoui, militante des droits de l'homme