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    It may not be easy to change the world, but it is criminal not to try

    Title: “It may not be easy to change the world, but it is criminal not to try.” Subhead: An interview with former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki By John Gunnison On October 6th, Moncef Marzouki visited Fletcher for the first installment of Shapers, the Dean’s Lecture Series. The first democratically-elected President of Tunisia after its ...

Read more +24 October 2022 By Moncef Marzouki in english

It may not be easy to change the world, but it is criminal not to try

Title: “It may not be easy to change the world, but it is criminal not to try.” Subhead: An interview with former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki By John Gunnison On October 6th, Moncef Marzouki visited Fletcher for the first installment of Shapers, the Dean’s Lecture Series. The first democratically-elected President of Tunisia after its uprising
Read more +03 April 2020 By Moncef Marzouki in english

Corona days -How am I still alive ?

In 1962, I was a student at the French college of Tangiers, Morocco. I recall that day terrifying and exciting at once- when my classmates and our mathematics professor started debating about what we should expect and do after the breaking of the atomic war between Russian and Americans. The world then seemed on the
10 February 2019 By Moncef Marzouki in english

Interview – Times of Africa

Questionnaire for H.E. Mr. Moncef Marzouki, President of the Republic of Tunisia 26-2-2014   How the “Jasmine Revolution” brought a new breeze of life for Tunisians and how it is still proving as a great milestone in economic enhancement of the country? The Jasmine Revolution is the international name of what we call in Tunisia
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