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Ahlem Belhadji

Ahlem Belhadji is a well-known feminist activist and President of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women. She is one of the leaders of the Ligue de la gauche ouvrière (LGO – Workers’ Left League).

Articles by this author (7)

  • “The fight against the exploitation of women can be an engine for overall social change.”
  • A government in continuity… but capable of retaking the initiative
  • The long march of the feminists
  • “We are in solidarity with Amina the Femen”
  • “When it comes to social justice, economic and social changes, real reforms, we’ve seen nothing”
  • What next after the failure of the Ennahda government?
  • “What type of revolution?”

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  • Zwide Ndwandwe
  • NPA Loire-Atlantique

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