A Briefing from Tunisia in London

Speakers

Hamadi Jebali, Secretary-general of An-Nahda, an opposition party in Tunisia

Mokhtar Yahiaoui, Senior Judge and human rights activist and a member of Tunisia’s High Commission, responsible for planning the July 24th elections

Thursday 12 May at 6pm

At Committee Room 6

Houses of Parliament

Westminster

London SW1A (via St. Stephens Entrance)

All Welcome

(first come, first seated)

 

Please allow at least 15 minutes to clear security

This event is held in association with Forward Thinking

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