Sadri Khiari

Sadri Khiari (Arabic: صدري الخياري; born on 26 February 1958 in Tunis) is a Tunisian activist. He was an exile in France from 2003. He is active in Indigènes de la République (Movement of the Indigenous of the Republic; MIR)[1] and has written texts with the MIR's spokesperson Houria Bouteldja.[2]

Texts

  • Tunisie. Le délitement de la cité : coercition, consentement, résistance, éditions Karthala, Paris, 2003
  • Pour une politique de la racaille: Immigré-e-s, indigènes et jeunes de banlieue, éditions Textuel, Paris, 2006
  • La contre-révolution coloniale en France de de Gaulle à Sarkozy, éditions La Fabrique, Paris, 2009.
  • The Force of Disobedience January 2011

English translations at: Decolonial Groupe de Traducción

gollark: The parser is very flexible.
gollark: Modulo, obviously.
gollark: Yes, like osmarkscalculator™.
gollark: I might just have to reuse the entire osmarkscalculator™ parser/evaluator.
gollark: It is quite annoying that this has precedence *and* a division operator.

References

  1. "Tunisia: The Force of Disobedience". Monthly Review. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  2. "Decolonial Groupe de Traducción". www.decolonialtranslation.com.
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