Dali Jazi Explained
Dali Jazi (Arabic: الدالي الجازي / ALA-LC: ad-Dālī al-Jāzī; December 7, 1942 - March 9, 2007) was a Tunisian politician, jurist, and political scientist. He studied at Panthéon-Assas University.[1] He served variously as minister of defense,[2] minister with responsibility for human rights,[3] minister of health, and minister of higher education,[4] under president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali.
Notes and References
- Human Rights Internet Reporter. 1982. Human Rights Internet.
- Book: De La Messuzière, Yves-Aubin. Mes années Ben Ali : un ambassadeur de France en Tunisie. 2011. Cérès Éditions. 43. French.
- Book: Regional Surveys of the World: the Middle East and North Africa. 2002. Routledge. Europa. 49th. 1074.
- Book: Borowiec, Andrew. Modern Tunisia: a Democratic Apprenticeship. 1998. Praeger Publishers. 113.