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Radhia Nasraoui (; born in 1953), is a Tunisian lawyer, specializing in human rights, which militates particularly against the use of torture. ==Struggle for human rights== In the 1970s, Radhia Nasraoui started campaigning for human rights, when the regime of President Bourguiba banned demonstrations by students and workers. In 1976, she managed to convince her employing firm to defend students who are accused. Two years later, in the aftermath of the Black Thursday, a general strike accompanied by bloody riots and resulting in many deaths, Nasraoui opened her own firm. She was one of the founders of the Association against Torture in Tunisia announced that 26 June 2003. Appointed president, she denounced what she sees as the "systematic torture" practiced in his country since the accession to power of President Ben Ali 7 November 1987. Due to her professional activities in favor of human rights in Tunisia, Radhia Nasraoui continued to be exposed to repression and violence policiaire. The U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women reported: From 15 October to 10 December 2003, she went on hunger strike "to protest against mobbing and family it is the object and to demand that justice should be done after a physical assault suffered in July" she puts end of the day of the commemoration of the 55th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Radhia Nasraoui continue to be exposed to state repression until the revolution of 2011 marked the fall of President Ben Ali. During this period, it is considered as a lawyer and activist against Torture Tunisia1 most known then as an opinion leader of the Arab Spring. Even after the revolution, it continues to denounce cases of torture and mistreatment of prisoners. She is also a member of the sponsorship committee of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine which work began 4 March 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Radhia Nasraoui」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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