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FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
A little further away, TV chef Wafik Belaid is standing in his white uniform.
In February, 20113, a secular political activist named Chokri Belaid was shot dead outside his house, in Tunis.
"Everyone was sad but at the same time proud to be Tunisian," said Watfa Belaid, an adviser to Prime Minister Youssef Chahed.
"Everyone was sad but at the same time proud to be Tunisian," said Watfa Belaid, an adviser to Prime Minister Youssef Chahed.
Political polarisation deepened with the 2013 assassination of two leftist opposition leaders Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, which were blamed on radical Islamists.
Political polarization deepened with the 2013 assassination of two leftist opposition leaders Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, which were blamed on radical Islamists.
Abdelaziz Belaid, a former FLN central committee member, later set up El Mostakbal Movement party and was defeated by Bouteflika in the 2014 presidential election.
And she faced death threats, receiving police protection in 2013, the same year two leaders of leftist opposition parties, Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, were assassinated.
One candidate, Abdelaziz Belaid, said he would hold a referendum to change the constitution and another, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, said he would grant all the freedoms sought by the protesters.
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The strike was the biggest since the assassination of opposition politician Chokri Belaid in February 2013, when Tunisia was navigating a rocky transition to democracy after the toppling of autocrat Ben Ali two years earlier.
"Our battle will continue until we get rid of the system," said architect Belaid Hakimi, 36, The General Union of Algerian Workers (UGTA), long a staunch supporter of the president, has also said it supported the army call for Bouteflika to step down.
Basma Khalfaoui has two daughters by Chokri Belaid, named Nayrouz and Nada.
Belaid was also a poet, and one of his poems is dedicated to Lebanese intellectual Husayn Muruwwa, who was assassinated by Islamists in the late 1980s. Belaid was married and had two daughters. The family lived in a rented apartment.
Belaid Abdessalam () (20 July 1928 – 27 June 2020) was an Algerian politician, who served as Prime Minister from 1992–1993.
Mohamed Belaid (1873 - 1945), widely known as Rays Lhaj Belaid, was a Moroccan singer-poet (ṛṛays) and rebab player. He sang in Shilha. He is considered to be one of the first essential figures of rways (plural of rays), poetry and rebab players in the musical tradition of Shilha people (also known as chleuh).
Lhaj Belaid was born around 1873 in a small village near Ouijjane, but he lived most of his life travelling in the region of Souss. His father died when he was child and student in the local madrasa. He quit study and started to work as a shepherd in his village. Lhaj Belaid started playing flute when he was a shepherd.
Mokhtar Meherzi was the Algerian minister for transport in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Djelloul Baghli was the Algerian minister for professional training in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Sassi Lamouri was the Algerian minister for religious affairs in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Farouk Tebbal was the Algerian minister for the environment in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Abdenour Keramane was the Algerian minister for industry and mines in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Abelkader Khamri was the Algerian minister for youth and sport in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Tahar Allan was the Algerian minister for posts and telecommunications in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
On 6 February 2013, Chokri Belaid was leaving his house on his way to the headquarters of the Tunisian General Labour Union for a meeting with its secretary general when he was shot four times by a gunman who later took off on a motorbike driven by a second accomplice. Belaid was quickly rushed to the nearest clinic but the doctors were unable to save him and he was pronounced dead at the clinic. Current secretary general of Belaid's party and leader of the Popular Front, Ziad Lakhdhar, said in a statement: "Chokri Belaid was killed today by four bullets to the head and chest ... doctors told us that he has died. This is a sad day for Tunisia".
Mohamed Seghir Babes was the Algerian minister for health and population in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Maamar Benguerba was the Algerian minister for labour and social affairs in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Mohamed Elias Mesli is an Algerian politician who was the minister for agriculture in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
On 26 February, four radical Islamists were detained due to their alleged connections to the assassination of Belaid. The suspect in the murder was identified as Boubacar Hakim, a hardline Salafist. On 2 October, Chokri Belaid defence committee spokesman Tayeb Oqaili claimed that, according to official documents, Abdulhakim Belhadj was involved in the killings of both Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, pointing to links between the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Ansar al Sharia and the Ennahda Movement. The left-wing leader maintained that Belhadj apparently intended to carry out terrorist attacks in Tunisia, and trained the Ansar al-Sharia cell that killed the opposition politicians, all under close observation by Ennahda leaders Rashid al- Ghannushi, Hamadi Jebali and Samir Dilou, among others.
Brahim Chibout (24 March 1927 – 1 August 2015) was the Algerian minister for veterans in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993–94. 130th edition.
Mohamed Hardi (born 1943) was the Algerian minister for the interior and local collectives in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition.
Ahmed Djebbar Ahmed Djebbar (born 1941) is an academic and the Algerian minister for education in the 1992 government of Belaid Abdessalam.Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993–94. 130th edition.
In the early 1940s, Lhaj Belaid suddenly disappeared from the musical scene and is believed to have died between 1943 and 1948 (most likely 1945) in a small village in the region of Souss.
Khaled Belaid Abumdas (born 20 January 1987), also spelled Khalid, is a Libyan former professional snooker player. He is the first professional snooker player from Libya, competing on the main tour between 2013 and 2015.
Assassinated Tunisian politicians Chokri Belaid (on the left) and Mohamed Brahmi (on the right). The protests were fueled by high scale political assassinations, most notably the murder of Democratic Patriots' Movement leader Chokri Belaid on 6 February 2013 and of People's Movement leader and member of parliament Mohamed Brahmi on 25 July 2013 who were both members of the same left-wing coalition. Both murders were blamed on Islamic extremists with Boubacar Hakim, a hardline Salafist who is being sought for under suspicion of smuggling weapons from Libya, as the prime suspect.
Basma Khalfaoui Basma Khalfaoui () (born El Kef 20 August 1970), is a Tunisian lawyer, political activist and long-time advocate for the women’s movement who rose to national prominence following the assassination of her husband Chokri Belaid in 2013.
Investigations had been issued following both assassinations and Interior Minister Lotfi Ben Jeddou announced at a news conference that the same 9mm automatic weapon that killed Belaid also killed Brahmi. The Chokri Belaid defense committee spokesman Tayeb Oqaili claimed on 2 October that, according to official documents, Abdulhakim Belhadj of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group was involved in the killings of both Belaid and Brahmi, pointing to links between the LIFG, Ansar al Sharia and the Ennahda Movement. The left-wing leader maintained that Belhadj apparently intended to carry out terrorist attacks in Tunisia, and trained the Ansar al-Sharia cell that killed the opposition politicians, all under close observation by Ennahda leaders Rashid al-Ghannushi, Hamadi Jebali and Samir Dilou, among others. On 19 September 2013, Tunisia's interior minister told lawmakers the CIA informed authorities Brahmi was a target and said there'd been a "failure" in the security services' response.
Sidi Abdallah Ou Belaid is a small town and rural commune in Sidi Ifni Province of the Guelmim-Oued Noun region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 5233 people living in 893 households.
Majjat is a town and rural commune in Chichaoua Province of the Marrakech- Tensift-Al Haouz region of Morocco . It belongs to the Ait Belaid Family . At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 11,798 people living in 1,988 households.
Belaïd was the coordinator of the far-left Democratic Patriots' Movement, which was part of a 12-member umbrella organisation called the Popular Front. He identified with pan-Arabism and was active opponent of normalizing relations with Israel.Chokri Belaid, 1964–2013: Fierce opponent of Tunisia's Islamists. Ahram Online.
In October 2012, the party formed a leftist coalition, the Popular Front, with the Workers' Party, the Tunisian Green Party, the Movement of Socialist Democrats, the Tunisian Ba'ath Movement (an Iraqi-led branch of the Ba'ath Party), and other Progressive parties. The Movement is strongly anti-Islamist. Its secretary-general, Chokri Belaid, was shot dead on 6 February 2013.
While in Tunisia he assisted Abū Sayyāf Kamāl Gafgāzī and Lutfī az-Zayn in their assassination of Tunisian politician Chokri Belaid. After this he became wanted by the Tunisian authorities so he returned to Libya, training operatives to send back to Tunisia. He pledged allegiance to the Islamic State while in Sirte and continued his role training militants.
Aymen Belaïd (; born 2 January 1989) is a French-born Tunisian footballer who plays as a centre back. Belaïd is the younger brother of Tijani Belaid who had a stint at Italian club Internazionale. Though born in France, the younger Belaïd is a Tunisia youth international having starred for the Olympic team in qualification for the 2009 African Nations Championship.
Arezki Metref born in Sour El- Ghozlane, near Bouira, on May 21, 1952. His father, Belaid Metref, a kabyle originating from Aith yenni in Greater Kabylia. Azerki lives in Bouira, then Laghouat, and in Algiers from 1956. Arezki Metref, a student of the Institute of Political Studies in Algiers, became a journalist in 1972, Collaborates in L'Unité, Révolution africaine, El Moudjahid, Algérie-Actualité.
Youngster Antonio Vutov was sold to Italian club Udinese after notching 39 appearances with his home club. In the other way around a total of 5 new players arrived. In the beginning of January Levski signed with Lyubimets captain Anton Ognyanov and with central defender Aymen Belaid from Lokomotiv Plovdiv as well. The estimated fee of both transfers was undisclosed.
Demsiri's fame was perhaps only surpassed by that of Lhaj Belaid. In 1965, he successively traveled to Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands with the Cirque Amar, all of which have large Moroccan communities. After his trip to Europe, he went to Algeria. After 1978, he formed his orchestra of 9 musicians, among them was his adopted son, Hassan Aglaou.
Ahmed Amentag was born in the village of Mentaga near Taroudant. Thus, his artistic name Amentag which means "from Mentaga" in Tachelhit. After leaving the madrasa in Taroudant at age 17, he joined a group of rways to play ribab for them. Few years later, he decided to found his own group at the time of famous rways such as Lhadj Belaid, Omar Wahrouch, Mohamed Demsiri.
Lumbilla-Kandja started his career at Paris FC. In July 2004, along with Tijani Belaid, they were signed for Internazionale's Youth Sector. In the next season he played for Inter's under-20 team in Campionato Nazionale Primavera. He also played numbers of friendlies for the first team. In the 2006–07 season, he left on loan to Legnano of Serie C2, where he won the championship.
Said Bizrane or Achtouk was born in the village of Bizourane, part of Idaou-Bouzia which is one of the renowned tribes of Chtouka. Thus, his artistic name Achtouk which means "from Chtouka" in Tachelhit. He started singing and writing poems early in life while participating in traditional dancing celebrations called Ajmak. He was inspired by many Shilha artists such as Lhaj Belaid, Anchad and Boudraa.
He officially took office on 24 December. On 19 February 2013, he resigned from his office. The move followed his attempt to form a technocratic government following the assassination of Chokri Belaid and ensuing protests against the alleged Islamisation of the country. Ennahda, however, rejected his resignation insisting on a government of politicians and Jebali formally resigned after a meeting with President Moncef Marzouki saying it was in the best interests of the country.
Originally published by Agence France-Presse. 2013-02-06. and was a strong critic of the supporters of fundamentalist Islam, sometimes referred to as Salafists, whose confrontational tactics since the change of government in 2011 have prevented some plays and music concerts from being held in Tunisian cities. The Salafists also have been blamed for attacking the US Embassy in Tunisia in 2012. Belaid was succeeded by Ziad Lakhdhar as secretary general of the party.
On 6 February 2013, as Belaïd was leaving his house in the neighborhood of El Menzah 6, Tunis, he was shot by Kamel Gaghgadhi, who later fled with an accomplice on a motorbike, four times in the head and chest. He was rushed into the Ennasr clinic, and died there. According to Tunis Afrique Presse, Belaïd died in hospital. Belaid had reportedly received multiple death threats in the days prior to his death.
July 29, around 6 pm, a group of Tunisian soldiers were ambushed in Sabaa Diar, in Jebel Chambi. Their truck was strafed by some thirty rebels Salafists, several soldiers being disarmed and executed. Eight soldiers were killed and three others injured, one fatally, several bodies being slaughtered. According to Mohamed Ali Aroui, spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Gadhgadhi Kamel, suspected of being the murderer of Chokri Belaid man, took part in the slaughters.
A snowy road on the outskirts of the city The city is famous for the valleys and forests nearby, which are not found in the other cities of the 'Green Mountains'—Akhdar Mountains. It is named the "Green Mountains" because they are covered by dense forests and woodlands, of which the best known are the Hamri, Alpellnj, and Belaid forests. The highest point in the Akhdar Mountains is around , located in the Hamri area.
They moved to El Milia and its surroundings, but never mixed with Hilali Arab tribes, and later Muslim refugees from Andalusia expelled from Spain. There was also more recently a small Ottoman influx. Among the tribes that are in the city of El Milia and the region: Ouled Aidoun, Fergane Beni, Beni Belaid, Beni meslim, Tileman, Feteh Beni, Beni Aicha, Beni Khettab, Ouled Ali, Ouled Aouat, Ouled Boufaha, Mechat El Achache, Beni Caid, Ouled Mbareek, Telilane Beni and Beni Sbih.
The night before he was killed, Belaid said; "All those who oppose Ennahda become the targets of violence." Earlier that week, Belaïd said that the committees established out of the revolution were a "tool" used by the Islamists. Following news of his death, police used tear gas to disperse thousands of people demonstrating in front of the Interior ministry in Tunis. Other protests spontaneously occurred in cities throughout the country, including Mezzouna, Gafsa and Sidi Bouzid, where tear gas was also used to disperse protesters.
When the Tunisian revolution broke out in 2011, she decided to return to her adopted country to participate in its evolution. She opened the Human Rights Watch office in Tunis. In this way she made inquiries on many cases of human rights, for example, the assassination of Chokri Belaid in February 2013 and the environment of agitation of hatred and violence. Tunisia: Investigate Alleged Abuse in Prison – Two Detainees Report Beatings, Torture ,the continual convictions of blogger Yassine Ayari by military courts in 2014 and 2015, etc.
On 6 February 2013, Chokri Belaid, the leader of the leftist opposition and prominent critic of Ennahda, was assassinated. In 2014, President Moncef Marzouki established Tunisia's Truth and Dignity Commission, as a key part of creating a national reconciliation. Tunisia was hit by two terror attacks on foreign tourists in 2015, first killing 22 people at the Bardo National Museum, and later killing 38 people at the Sousse beachfront. Tunisian president Beji Caid Essebsi renewed the state of emergency in October for three more months.
For example, if solutions with A=1 and B=2 have been tried, then by interchange symmetry, solutions with B=1 and A=2 need not be investigated. The concept of interchangeability and the interchangeability algorithm in constraint satisfaction problems was first introduced by Eugene Freuder in 1991.Belaid Benhamou and Mohamed Reda Saidi "Reasoning by dominance in Not- Equals binary constraint networks", Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Information et des Systmes (LSIS),Centre de Mathématiques et d'Informatique, France.Freuder, E.C.: Eliminating Interchangeable Values in Constraint Satisfaction Problems.
Basma Khalfaoui was one of six children born to a father who died when she was very young and an uneducated mother who raised the family alone with very modest means. After finishing school at the :fr:Lycée de la rue du Pacha in Tunis she studied law at university. Here she became an activist in the :fr:Union générale des étudiants de Tunisie and joined the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women in 1995. At university she met Chokri Belaid in 1999, with whom she went to Paris for postgraduate studies.
Ouyahia has been widely credited with mediating a longstanding dispute between protesters leaders from his native Kabylie and the government. In 2005 the government took steps to defuse tensions with the Kabylie and address the concerns of regional leaders. In particular, prime minister Ahmed Ouyahia reached agreement on a number of Kabylie grievances with Arouch leader Belaid Abrika, who had been physically assaulted during a public protest rally and seriously injured in 2003 by members of government security services. The agreement dealt with economic and social concerns and made possible regional elections in November 2005.
Though Paris FC have struggled domestically, the club has served as a springboard for several youth players who have gone on to have successful professional careers. Notable players who started their careers at PFC include Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Mamadou Sakho, Tijani Belaid, Aymen Belaïd and Gabriel Obertan. Sakho and the Belaïd brothers have since become senior internationals for their respective national teams, while Thouvenel went on to win a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Manager Roger Lemerre started his managerial career with the club before leading France to titles at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup.
He joined the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (PPSF) in 1974 and participated on its side during the early stages of the Lebanese Civil War. There, he rose to the rank of lieutenant, commanding a 100-member security detail. He also went to Beirut, where he was wounded in fighting in 1976 and spent the next two years studying politics and economics at the University of Beirut. In 1986, Abu Talb arrived in Sweden from Syria with his wife and child on a false Moroccan passport, under the name of Belaid Massoud Ben Hadi, and was granted political asylum there.
The 48-year-old coordinator of the Popular Front coalition, Chokri Belaid, was killed by an unknown gunman on 6 February 2013. An estimated 1,400,000 people took part in his funeral, while protesters clashed with police and Ennahda supporters, who held a separate rally, attended by an estimated 15,000 people, on the day of the funeral defending the party against calls to give up power. The ruling Ennahda Movement denied involvement in his death. The Popular Front, along with the secular Republican Party and Nidaa Tounes, subsequently announced they would withdraw from the national assembly and call for a general strike.
An embargo to countries seen as "hostile" was also recommended but not enforced, although by 22 October all OAPEC countries had placed an embargo on the United States and the Netherlands. The production cutbacks, increased to 25 percent in November, affected the economic health of all Western powers. To gain political support, Yamani travelled through Europe, the United States and Japan with Algerian oil minister Belaid Abdesselam. Both Yamani and OPEC became well known in the West for the first time, with Yamani described as "the man of the moment" in Newsweek International's 24 December 1973 cover article.
Ennahda was part of the Troika government, along with Ettakatol, and CPR. The government was criticized for mediocre economic performance, not stimulating the tourism industry, poor relations with Tunisia's biggest trading partner France. In particular it was criticized for not monitoring and controlling radical Islamists (such as Ansar al-Sharia) who were blamed for, among other things, attempting to Islamise the country, the 2012 ransacking and burning of the American embassy, and the assassination of two leftist politicians Chokri Belaid (in February 2013) and Mohamed Brahmi (in July 2013). An anti-Islamist backlash led to the 2013–14 Tunisian political crisis.
It is for this reason that the town has tabled a proposal for a high secondary school to share with the neighbouring commune of Frikat, etc. It was not until the late 1980s that Ath Smaïl had its first children complete postgraduate studies. During French colonisation, good pupils from Ath Smaïl achieved an excellent and envious Certificat d’Etudes Primaires (aged 12 to 13) and stopped education (mostly due to family pressure and lack of means to pursue their studies). Of course there were a few exceptions such as Belaid Zawadi, Ahcene Lamrani, Belkacem Lakrimi, and a few others.
In August 2013, the Tunisian government declared Ansar al-Shari`a an illegal terrorist organization following its alleged involvement in the political assassinations of secularist politicians Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi in 2013. Following an Islamist attack on July 16, 2014 killing 12 army soldiers, the prime minister's office created a “crisis unit” to coordinate efforts to combat terrorism. Shortly thereafter, the ministry closed two religious radio stations and one television channel it accused of spreading hate speech and advocating violence, and 157 associations—mostly Islamic—because of alleged links with terrorism and incitement to violence.
The Troika government faced many challenges domestically and regionally including reviving an economy that had contracted by 1.9% after the Revolution, rising unemployment, managing the influx of over a million Libyan refugees due to the Libyan war, and a wave of social protests. The rise of Salafism also posed a growing security threat. The Troika government reasserted state control over 80 percent of the mosques that had been taken over by extremists in the chaotic period immediately after the revolution. On 19 February 2013, following the assassination of Chokri Belaid and ensuing protests, Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali resigned from his office, a move which was deemed unprecedented by analysts.
His performance throughout December earned him a nomination for the npower Player of the Month award for December, but lost out to Danny Graham. After spending over a month as an unused substitute, he made his return coming on as a replacement for Tijani Belaid, and scoring his fifth goal of the season in the 1–1 away draw at Ipswich Town on 19 February 2011. On 23 April 2011, Simpson scored his sixth goal of the season, in a 4–2 loss against Middlesbrough. In his first season at the club, Simpson made thirty- four appearances and scoring six times in all competitions.
The murder of opposition leaders Chokri Belaid, leader of Watad, and Mohamed Brahmi, founder of the party Mouvement du Peuple, catalyzed a new wave of protests that threatened to halt the proceedings of the Constituent Assembly. In particular, Brahmi's assassination was viewed as a blow to the constitutional process as a number of opposition parties withdrew from the Constituent Assembly altogether. As an immediate result of Brahmi's murder, a secular opposition coalition, the National Salvation Front, organized a month-long series of protests in July 2013, culminating in calls for Ennahda to step down. A particular locus of the movement was the Bardo National Museum, where protesters gathered and broadcast calls for government resignation.
According to the Ministry of the Interior, seven terrorists were killed in the fight and another was taken prisoner. A National Guard member was also killed - 29-year-old Atef Jabri and sergeant of the special brigade - and another wounded.« Tunisie : Un sergent de la Garde nationale et six terroristes tués lors de l'opération sécuritaire à Raoued (source sécuritaire) », Babnet, 4 février 2014« Tunisie: les autorités annoncent la mort de Kamel Gadhgadhi, assassin présumé de Chokri Belaïd », Radio France internationale, 4 février 2014 Among the jihadists killed was Kamel Gadhgadhi, a leader of Ansar al-Sharia, suspected of the February 2013 assassination of Chokri Belaid, and a participant in the Battle of Chaambi. Three other dead were quickly identified: Mohamed Naceur Dridi, Haykel Badr, and Alaeddine Najahi.
A. A. Holmes and K. Koehler argue that unlike Terry Karl's traditional formulation, continued protests and the high polarization that met Ennahda's governance is evidence that the ruling Troika did not demobilize public unrest. This is apparent in UGTT's continued threat to mobilize strikes throughout the Dialogue process, such as that in Toezur in December 2013. In addition, Holmes and Koelher note that the assassinations of Belaid and Brahmi, along with a massive surge in Constituent Assembly resignations from the opposition are evidence that elites often failed to find common ground on transition procedure. Polarization in Tunisia between Islamists and secularists saw a surge between 2011-2013, in which over 60 percent of secularists claimed to have no trust for Tunisian Islamists.
Uproar in the traditionally secular country over "Islamization" and assassinations of two secular politicians however, led to the 2013–14 Tunisian political crisis, and the party stepped down following the implementation of a new constitution in January 2014. The party came in second with 27.79% of the vote, in the 2014 Tunisian parliamentary election, forming a coalition government with the largest secular party, but did not offer or endorse a candidate in the November 2014 presidential election. In 2018, lawyers and politicians accused Ennahda of forming a secret organisation that has infiltrated security forces and the judiciary. They also claimed the party was behind the 2013 assassinations of Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, two progressive political leaders of the leftist Popular Front electoral alliance.
A political crisis evolved in Tunisia following the assassination of leftist leader Mohamed Brahmi in late July 2013, during which the country's mainly secular opposition organized several protests against the ruling Troika alliance that was dominated by Rashid al-Ghannushi's Islamist Ennahda Movement. The events came as part of the aftermath of the Tunisian Revolution which ousted the country's longtime president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, followed by a general election which saw Ennahda win a plurality alongside Moncef Marzouki's allied Congress for the Republic (CPR). The crisis gradually subsided when Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh resigned and a new constitution was adopted in January 2014. Many incidents fueled the protests including the assassination of prominent secular leaders Chokri Belaid on 6 February 2013 and Mohamed Brahmi on 25 July.
The ABSC African Snooker Championship has been criticised for being perceived as one of the weakest amateur events in world snooker with the tour card winner from the championship often struggling on the World Snooker Tour. Both 2013 runner-up Khaled Belaid Abumdas and 2015 champion Hatem Yassen failed to win a single match in the two years each of them spent on the world tour. 2012 runner-up Mohamed Khairy also struggled only managing to win two matches during his time on the world tour. The strongest criticism has suggested that in its current guise as a developing region that the tournament doesn't warrant a spot on the professional world tour and denies players of a much higher standard in Europe and Asia joining the world tour.
MC Oran in 1946 The Mouloudia Club Oranais began on May 14, 1946, when nationalists activists created the team of Mouloudia Club Oranais, a Muslim club in the district of El Hamri (former Lamur) in Oran to compete with European clubs at a time when Algeria was a French district (French Algeria). Mohamed Bessol, one of the founding members was a player, coach, and general secretary of the club until 1967. Other founding members were Ali Bentouti, Omar Abouna, Redouane Serik Boutaleb, and also Mohamed Serradj, Ali Tounsi, Belaid Bachir, Bensenouci Mahi, Bloufa Benhadad, Mahmoud Benahmed, Miloud Bendraou, Miloud Cherigui, Ali Aroumia, Kada Fali. The founding ceremony of Mouloudia was assisted by Cheïkh Saïd Zamouchi, delegated by Sheikh Si Tayeb Al Mahaji (imam, writer and member of the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema) led by Sheikh Abdelhamid Ben Badis.
In 2013, Mokhtar Trifi was part of the defense group in charge of the Chokri Belaid case, the lawyer and Tunisian politician whose murder on 6 February of that year, caused a serious government crisis. He claimed that the Ministry of the Interior has concealed that the kind of weapon used for the assassination is only used by members of the national security. After the resignation of the Ali Laarayedh Cabinet, Mokhtar Trifi was one of the candidates with Chawki Tabib, suggested by the Popular Front for the post of head of government On 22 January 2014, he became president of the office of the International Federation for Human Rights. Figure of Tunisian civil society: Mokhtar Trifi or Compromises Without Compromise (Photos) On 26 November 2016 he was elected as the vice president of the World Organisation Against Torture, along with Dick Marty, who was also vice president, and Hina Jilani the new president succeeding Yves Berthelot.

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