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Nationality
  
Tunisian

Spouse
  
Radhia Nasraoui (m. 1981)

Role
  
Spokesman


Name
  
Hamma Hammami

Political party
  
Workers' Party

Party
  
Workers' Party


Born
  
8 January 1952 (age 72) Tunis, Tunisia (
1952-01-08
)

Children
  
Sarah Hammami, Nadia Hammami, Oussaima Hammami

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Hamma Hammami (Arabic: حمّه الهمامي‎‎; born 1952) is a Tunisian communist, leader of the Popular Front, spokesman of the Tunisian Workers' Party, and former editor of the party news organ El-Badil.

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Activities

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Hammami was imprisoned and tortured for his political activism against the rule of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and was noted for strong opposition to the government of Ben Ali.

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On 12 January 2011, he was arrested at his home for speaking to journalists about the Tunisian revolution. He was subsequently released on January 15 by the interim government of Fouad Mebazaa.

Personal life

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Hamma Hammami was born on 8 January 1952 in El Aroussa, Tunisia. He is married to the human rights lawyer Radhia Nasraoui. Together they have three daughters, Nadia, Oussaïma and Sarah.

Works

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  • Against obscurantism, Tunis, 1985
  • The perestroïka : An against-revolution, Tunis, 1988
  • History of the labor movement in Tunisia, Tunis, 1988
  • Tunisian society: social and economic study, Tunis, 1989
  • About secularism, Tunis, 1990
  • Tunisian women: present and future, Tunis, 1992
  • The path of dignity, Paris, 2002
  • Who judges whom?, Tunis, 2013
  • Liberty or Tyranny?, Tunis, 2013
  • Women and socialism today, Tunis, 2015
  • References

    Hamma Hammami Wikipedia


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