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Abderraouf Ayadi : ウィキペディア英語版
Abderraouf Ayadi

Abderraouf Ayadi (; born 12 February 1950 in Manouba, Tunisia) is a Tunisian human rights activist, politician and lawyer.
After the Tunisian Revolution in 2011, he was elected as a member of the Constituent Assembly. Temporarily serving as secretary-general of his longtime party Congress for the Republic (CPR), in 2012 he went into opposition, founding the Wafa Movement, which he leads as president.
==Activism==
As an activist for human rights, Ayadi spent six and a half years in prison, five and a half in the wake of the process against the left-wing movement El Amal Ettounsi in 1974.〔 (Portrait d'Abderraouf Ayadi (Partistunisie.com) )〕 After his release from prison, Ayadi continued to be interrogated frequently, living under constant surveillance from the regime of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.〔 (« Abberraouf Ayadi succède à Moncef Marzouki à la tête du CPR », ''Leaders'', 13 décembre 2011 )〕 On 24 July 2001, Ayadi co-founded the Congress of the Republic (CPR) and was elected its vice-president.

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