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  2. Salah ben Youssef - Wikipedia

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    She died in 2016. His granddaughter, Leila Ben Youssef, is an athlete who performs pole vaulting. In April 2012, Al Jazeera Documentary Channel put out a film produced by the Tunisian Jamel Dallali about Ben Youssef's life, titled Salah Ben Youssef, un crime d'État (which translates to "Salah Ben Youssef, a Crime of the State").

  3. History of modern Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    One serious rival to Habib Bourguiba was Salah Ben Youssef. Exiled in Cairo during the early 1950s he had absorbed the pan-Arab nationalism associated with the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdul Nasser. Yet as a result of his strong opposition to the Neo Destour leadership during their negotiations with France for autonomy prior to independence, Ben ...

  4. Tunisian independence - Wikipedia

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    Salah Ben Youssef met him several times, encouraging him to refuse to apply his seal to laws drafted by the Resident General. Delays in the passing of legislation ensued, and indeed on 1 October 1948 Lamine Bey formally protested when he learned that French residents in Tunisia had been elected to the French National Assembly .

  5. Tunisian national movement - Wikipedia

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    Ben Youssef saw these incremental changes as too minor, and stated they were a slur against the Arabism cause, and integral independence, not only in Tunisia but in the whole Maghreb. [5] This created a split between the Old Destour, and the Neo Destour, and Salah Ben Youssef was excluded from the Neo Destour party because he disagreed on the ...

  6. Farhat Hached - Wikipedia

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    Salah ben Youssef, the Tunisian Minister of Justice, was sent by the Tunisian government to the United Nations with a request for statehood: he barely escaped arrest and deportation. On 26 March 1952 M'hamed Chenik and other leaders of the protectorate government were arrested.

  7. Mohamed Salah reveals latest on Liverpool contract after ...

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    Mohamed Salah said he and Liverpool remain “far away” from agreeing a new contract after inspiring the Reds to a 5-0 win at West Ham and continuing his remarkable season.. Salah scored and set ...

  8. Kingdom of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Bourguiba was released from prison by the French to a tumultuous welcome. This compromise, however, split the Neo Destour; eventually it led to suppression of its left wing, and expulsion of its radical, pan-Arab leader Salah ben Youssef, who later fled to Egypt. This resolution of intra-party strife signalled that Neo Destour would pursue a ...

  9. Israeli hardliner Ben-Gvir draws anger with Jerusalem prayer call

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    Ben-Gvir has clashed repeatedly with other ministers over his calls to allow prayer at the compound, which has helped trigger repeated conflicts with the Palestinians over the years, including a ...