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Kamel Jendoubi

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Kamel Jendoubi (Arabic; amụrụ na 8 Ọgọst 1952 na Tunis) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na onye na-akwado ikike mmadụ na Tunisia.

Akụkọ ndụ

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Jendoubi nwetara nzere na IAE Paris na nzere Master nke Advanced Studies na Mahadum Paris nke Abụọ Panthéon-Assas..

Ọ bụ onye otu na onye isi oche nke ọtụtụ òtù na-ahụ maka ihe ndị ruuru mmadụ, gụnyere Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network kemgbe afọ 2003.[1]

N'afọ 2011, ndị isi ọchịchị họpụtara ya maka iru ihe mgbaru ọsọ nke mgbanwe ahụ, mgbanwe ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na mgbanwe ọchịchị onye kwuo uche ya dị ka onye isi oche nke Independent Higher Authority for Realization of the Objectives of the Revolution, Political Reform and Democratic Transition.[2]

N'ọnwa Ọktoba afọ 2012, Kamel Jendoubi bụ onye ọzọ na-ahụ maka nhazi ntuli aka nke afọ 2013, mgbe nkwekọrịta troika gbasara ọchịchị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị n'ọdịnihu gasịrị..[3] Otú ọ dị, e yigharịrị ntuli aka ahụ ma Chafik Sarsar, onye nkuzi mahadum na iwu iwu, mechara bụrụ onye isi oche nke ikike dị elu nke onwe ya maka ntuli aka.[4]

Na 23 Jenụwarị 2015, na gọọmentị nke Habib Essid, a họpụtara ya dị ka onye enyemaka nye praịm minista, Onye isi nke Gọọmentị nke Tunisia, maka mmekọrịta ya na ụlọ ọrụ iwu na ọha mmadụ. Na 6 Jenụwarị 2016, ọ ghọkwara onye na-ahụ maka ihe ndị ruuru mmadụ. [5]

Na Disemba 5, 2017, Ụlọọrụ Kọmishọna Ukwu nke Mba Ndị Dị n'Otu maka Ihe Ndị Ruuru Mmadụ họpụtara ya ka ọ duru otu ndị ọkachamara mba ụwa na mpaghara iji nyochaa mmebi iwu ikike mmadụ na Yemen.

Kamel Jendoubi debanyere aha na Mahadum Tunis na ngwụcha afọ 1960 iji chụsoo ọmụmụ na physics na chemistry. Otu afọ mgbe e mesịrị, na 1971, ọ kwagara Paris, mana o debanyere aha na ụlọ akwụkwọ ahụike. Ya mere, ọ gara ọmụmụ ọgwụ.[6] N'oge a, ọ matara ọtụtụ ndị Tunisia kwagara mba ọzọ wee kpebie ịhapụ ọmụmụ ya maka uru nke ọrụ ya gbasara ikike mmadụ. N'afọ 1979, Kamel Jendoubi, mgbe ọ laghachiri Tunisia n'oge dị mkpirikpi, laghachiri France iji maliteghachi ọmụmụ na mgbakọ na mwepụ n'oge a, tupu ọ laghachi ọzọ, Na Paris mgbe IAE malitere na Sorbonne.

Mgbasa ozi mkparị

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Jendoubi bụ onye a na-elekwasị anya na mkpọsa mkparị nke gọọmentị United Arab Emirates malitere, nke chọrọ ijikọ ya na Muslim Brotherhood na ndị otu Islam extremist. Dị ka akụkụ nke mgbalị ahụ, gọọmentị UAE were ọrụ nke Alp Services SA, ụlọ ọrụ nzuzo nke Switzerland. Alp mepụtara akụkọ ụgha banyere Jendoubi nke agbakwunyere na isiokwu banyere ya na Wikipedia Bekee na Wikipedia French.[7]

Nsọpụrụ na onyinye

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  • Commander Order of the Republic (Tunisia), 2011.[8]
  • Ihe nrite Hermès maka ịkwalite Nnwere Onwe ikwu okwu na mgbanwe nke ozi na Mediterenian. [9]

Akwụkwọ ndị e bipụtara

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  • Que vive la République ! Tunisie (1957-2017), Tunis, ed. Alif, 2018
  • Tunisie dix ans et dans dix ans (collective work), Tunis, ed. Leaders, 2021
  • La Tunisie vote, Récit d’un acteur engagé, Tunis, ed. Nirvana, 2021

Edemsibia

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  1. Qui est Kamel Jendoubi ministre des Relations avec les Instances constitutionnelles, la Société civile et les Droits de l'homme ? (fr). leaders.com.tn (6 January 2016). Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved on 5 December 2017.
  2. Sadok Sayedi (14 March 2011). Membres du Conseil de l'instance supérieure pour la réalisation des objectifs de la révolution, de la réforme politique et de la transition démocratique (fr). tunisienumerique.com. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved on 5 December 2017.
  3. "Tunisie : élections en été 2013", Le Figaro, 8 October 2012. Retrieved on 4 August 2019. (in fr)
  4. Chafik Sarsar, officiellement, nouveau président de l'ISIE (fr). businessnews.com.tn (9 January 2014). Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved on 5 December 2017.
  5. Tunisie : liste complète des ministres du nouveau gouvernement Essid (fr). directinfo.webmanagercenter.com (6 January 2016). Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved on 5 December 2017.
  6. "Kamel Jendoubi, le garant des premières élections du printemps arabe", Le Monde, 15 October 2011. Retrieved on 4 August 2019. (in fr)
  7. Kirkpatrick. "The Dirty Secrets of a Smear Campaign", The New Yorker, 2023-03-27. Retrieved on 2023-03-27. (in en-US)
  8. Leaders: News et Actualité de la Tunisie et du monde. www.leaders.com.tn. Archived from the original on 28 January 2011. Retrieved on 2019-08-21.
  9. Kamel Jendoubi, winner of the Hermès Prize for Freedom of Expression. Archived from the original on 9 August 2019. Retrieved on 9 August 2019.