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We owe it to leaders such as Bourguiba to ensure we do not falter on our irreversible march towards the renewal of our continent.
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"We owe it to leaders such as Bourguiba to ensure we do not falter on our irreversible march towards the renewal of our continent.
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Ben Ali removed Bourguiba from office for "incompetence," saying he had become too old, senile and sick to rule.
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The Neo Destour Party win a landslide election and Bourguiba is elected president of the first Tunisian National Assembly
Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali forced to flee Tunisia as protesters claim victory 2011
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Ben Ali removed Bourguiba from office for "incompetence," saying he had become too old, senile and sick to rule.
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Ben Ali removed Bourguiba from office for "incompetence," saying he had become too old, senile and sick to rule.
Tunisia Uprising Drives Iron-FIsted Ruler From Power AP 2011
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Shortly after independence in 1956, President Habib Bourguiba, the country's secular authoritarian leader, pushed through a Personal Status Code which was remarkably liberal for its time.
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Tunisia becomes a republic and Bourguiba becomes its first president
Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali forced to flee Tunisia as protesters claim victory 2011
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Bourguiba modeled himself on Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Turkey's founder who force-marched his country into the modern age through a painful process of secularization - "for the people, despite the people," as he once quipped.
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Ben Ali removed Bourguiba from office for "incompetence," saying he had become too old, senile and sick to rule.
Tunisia Uprising Drives Iron-FIsted Ruler From Power AP 2011
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