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Mongi Slim
Mongi Slim () (September 1, 1908October 23, 1969) was a twice jailed〔(St. Petersburg Times - September 19 1961 )〕 Tunisian diplomat who became the first African to become the President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1961. He received a degree from the faculty of law of the University of Paris. ==Early years== Born on September 15, 1908, in Tunis, Slim came from an aristocratic family of Greek and Turkish origin.〔.〕 His mother was a member of the Beyrum family, a noble Turkish family which had risen to prominence in Tunis, and was famous throughout the Arab world for its learnedness in Moslem law. One of Slim's great-grandfathers, a Greek named Kafkalas, was captured as a boy by pirates, and sold as a mameluke (white slave) to the Bey of Tunis, who educated and freed him and then made him his minister of defense. His paternal grandfather was an aristocratic Caid who ruled the wealthy province of Cape Bon.〔(World: REBEL PARLIAMENTARIAN POLITICO ) TIME Magazine September 29, 1961〕
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