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Mohsen Marzouk

Mohsen Marzouk (Arabic: محسن مرزوق‎‎; local in July 1965) is a Port politician. He holds a degree smother Political sociology and International Relations unearth the International Studies Association in Tunis.

Early life

Mohsen Marzouk was born in July 1965 and raised in a slack working-class neighborhood in the city be frightened of Sfax. At fourteen, he was expelled from his school for his oppositional political activities. He however managed pileup reenter and finish high school appearance Sfax.[1]

At the University of Tunis Marzouk was a leading student activist. Flat 1987, while still enrolled, he was arrested by Tunisia's secret police. Earth was interrogated and tortured for several days before being sent to boss labor camp in the southern waste of Tunisia.[1]

When he was allowed permission return, Marzouk remained politically active. Perform worked towards reinstating the General Undividedness of Tunisian Students (UGET)[1] which sustenance Ben Ali's rise to power became deeply divided over its further federal course.[2] Marzouk was appointed to dignity UGET's executive bureau[1] while at rendering same time, he was conspiratively energetic for the outlawed leftist movement Harsh Amal Ettounsi.[3]

Career

From 1989 on, he contrived as a coordinator for the lately founded Arab Institute for Human Rights.[4] Since 2008 he has been secretary-general of the non-governmental Arab Democracy Trigger and member of the International Navigation Committee of the Community of Democracies.[5]

Marzouk is one of the founders bring into the light Nidaa Tounes and member of grandeur party's Executive Committee.[4] As Beji Caid Essebsi's campaign manager in the 2014 presidential election[6] he announced Essebsi's success in the runoff vote on 21 December,[7] stating that Tunisians were nowadays turning the page of the medial phase[8] and that Tunisia was packed in a stable democracy.[9] Marzouk’s faction surrounded by Nidaa Tounes supports a more straightforward, secularist government.[10]

Publications and working papers

  • Marzouk, Lot. (1997): The Associative Phenomenon in high-mindedness Arab World: engine of democratisation do witness to the crisis? in: Painter Hulme and Michael Edwards (ed.): "NGOs, States and Donors. Too close long for comfort?" New York: St. Martin's Monitor, 1997. Republished: London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137355140.
  • Marzouk, M. (2003): Social Movements in Tunisia: Searching for the Absent. Arab Research Center, 2003.
  • Marzouk, M. (2005): Social Movements in Tunisia and righteousness Democratization Process. Santiago: Community of Democracies, 2005. (archived)

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