Category: Americas

Parents Defend Innocence of Tunisian Arrested in Terror Plot

Parents Defend Innocence of Tunisian Arrested in Terror Plot

| 30 April 2013 | 5 Comments

Hidden deep within the solidly middle-class suburb of Cité el Ghazela, the family home of Chiheb Essaghaier seems unremarkable and peaceful. The modest one-story house is hard to find, on a small side street most neighbors have never heard of. Several lush trees fill the front yard and laundry dries outside in the sun. But [...]

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Portrait Emerges of Tunisian Arrested in Terror Plot

Portrait Emerges of Tunisian Arrested in Terror Plot

| 25 April 2013 | 10 Comments

Chiheb Esseghaier, the native Tunisian arrested in Montreal for allegedly conspiring to attack a passenger train, has been described by many who knew him as a diligent student whose behavior had grown erratic since moving to Canada for graduate study. Esseghaier, 30, was apprehended by authorities Monday. From 2001 to 2008, Essaghaier, studied at the [...]

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Speakers Announced for Harvard Arab Alumni Association Conference

Speakers Announced for Harvard Arab Alumni Association Conference

| 18 March 2013 | 2 Comments

The Harvard Arab Alumni Association will host its eighth annual Arab World Conference this Thursday at La Résidence Hotel in Tunis. The conference will explore the theme, “The Arab World: From Revolution to Transformation.” The event will include five different panels: People & Pluralism: The (Im) Possibility of Politics after the Revolution; The Rule of [...]

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“Tunisia: Are Economic Decline and Political Violence Prevailing?”

“Tunisia: Are Economic Decline and Political Violence Prevailing?”

| 21 February 2013 | 0 Comments

The African Studies Program at JHU-SAIS is hosting an important event co-sponsored with Tunisian American Young Professionals (TAYP) and the Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED). The event is entitled “Tunisia: Are Economic Decline and Political Violence Prevailing?” and panelists include Mustapha Kamel Nabli, former governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Emanuele Santi, principal country economist of [...]

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Scholars to Examine Tunisian Democracy at U.S. Event

Scholars to Examine Tunisian Democracy at U.S. Event

| 21 February 2013 | 0 Comments

Leading American and Tunisian scholars and experts will come together for a conference at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) March 5 to discuss and debate the Islamist-led democratic transition in Tunisia. Tunisia was chosen as the conference’s focus because of its role as the birthplace of the Arab Spring revolutions. The conference is organized by JHU, [...]

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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim to Visit Tunisia

World Bank President Jim Yong Kim to Visit Tunisia

| 22 January 2013 | 0 Comments

In his first visit to North Africa and the Middle East, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim is to arrive in Tunisia tomorrow, January 23, to discuss ways to improve the institution’s role in the transitional period that Tunisia has been living since the popular uprising of 2011. According to a press release issued by the World [...]

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U.S. Congressman Calls for Witholding Aid to Tunisia

U.S. Congressman Calls for Witholding Aid to Tunisia

| 12 December 2012 | 10 Comments

U.S. Congressman Frank Wolf called yesterday for the U.S. to withhold aid to Tunisia until local authorities provide American investigators access to a suspect held in association with the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya three months ago. Wolf, a member of the House State and Foreign Operations subcommittee who is in his 16th [...]

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Clinton Misses Forum for the Future Meeting in Tunisia

Clinton Misses Forum for the Future Meeting in Tunisia

| 11 December 2012 | 0 Comments

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will not be participating in the Forum for the Future, which is being held in the capital Tunis from today through Thursday, December 13. The State Department announced yesterday that Clinton canceled her trip this week to Morocco, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates due to a stomach virus. [...]

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American Council of Young Political Leaders Mission to Visit Tunisia

American Council of Young Political Leaders Mission to Visit Tunisia

| 06 December 2012 | 0 Comments

An American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) mission is visiting Tunisia from Saturday, December 8, through December 14 in an effort to promote mutual understanding between young leaders of Tunisia and the U.S. as well as strengthen bilateral relations. The ACYPL mission is comprised of 8 delegates of whom half are Republicans and the [...]

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Tunisians Weigh in on a Second Term for Obama

Tunisians Weigh in on a Second Term for Obama

| 07 November 2012 | 11 Comments

Election projections in the United States indicate that Democratic incumbent President Barack Obama has likely secured a second term in office, scoring a victory over his Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The most recent statistics from American news outlet CNN project that Obama scored at least the 270 electoral votes necessary to win reelection. The election [...]

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