Sadri Khiari

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Sadri Khiari (Arabic: صدري الخياري), was born on 26 February 1958 in Tunis, and 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.
  • [http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2011/khiari140111.htmlTunisia: The Force of Disobedience] January 2011

English translations at: http://www.decolonialtranslation.com/english/

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