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- Africa - Egypt - Hosni Mubarak - Libya - Middle East - Popular revolt - Tunisia - Yemen - Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali


Khaled Al Khamissi, Egyptian writer

Melissa Bell interviews Khaled Al Khamissi. This Egyptian writer, whose book “Taxi” has been translated all over the world, took part in the revolution and tells us why he’s confident in the future of his country.

Rached Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party
01/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Rached Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party

In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, the head of Tunisia’s ruling Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, speaks out in favour of the death penalty. In the wake of an outcry over a recent case of child rape, he backs the application of capital punishment, describing it as a "natural law".
Jean-François Di Meglio, President, Asia Centre
28/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Jean-François Di Meglio, President, Asia Centre

Since 2009, China has been the African continent’s number one trading partner. Speaking in Tanzania at the beginning of his African tour, the Chinese president Xi Jinping called for a partnership of equals. But has the relationship between the two partners benefited Africa as much as it has China? Melissa Bell puts the question to Jean-François Di Meglio, president of the Asia Centre think tank in Paris.
Solange Guo Chatelard, China-Africa researcher
27/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Solange Guo Chatelard, China-Africa researcher

The Chinese president Xi Jinping is currently on his maiden trip to Africa, where a lot of contracts are being signed and a lot of speeches made. To try to find out what is at stake in the Chinese-African relationship, Marc Perelman speaks to Solange Guo Chatelard, a China-Africa researcher.
Adama Gaye, author of 'China-Africa, the Dragon and the Ostrich'
25/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Adama Gaye, author of 'China-Africa, the Dragon and the Ostrich'

As China’s new president, Xi Jinping, continues his first tour of Africa, France 24’s Armen Georgian speaks to Senegalese writer Adama Gaye, author of "China-Africa: the dragon and the ostrich". Gaye argues that Africa has buried its head in the sand, while the dragon preys on the continent’s resources and ordinary Africans are largely left out.
Ali Larayedh, Tunisian Prime Minister
24/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Ali Larayedh, Tunisian Prime Minister

For the first time since his appointment, Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh speaks to France 24's Taoufik Mjaied about the political impact of the assassination of Chokri Belaid and the ongoing investigation into his murder. He also analyses the fragile equilibrium of Tunisian politics, the role of the ruling Islamist party Ennahda (of which he is a member) and the challenges his government faces in the coming months.

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Bravo Khaled!

Bravo Khaled! Et tu soulignes, contrairement au discours général, que plusieurs éléments étaient insupportables depuis quelques temps. Seuls ce qui ne voulaient pas le voir ou dont les indicateurs ne prennent pas en ligne de compte les droits de l'homme n'ont pas compris et ne comprennent toujours pas ce qui advient.
Alexandre

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