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Tunisia: Isalmic Movement Calls for National Reconciliation
Hamady El-Jebaly, an influential leader of Tunisian El-Nahda Islamic Movement, asserted that his movement welcomes dialogue and blamed the government for rejecting the offer so far. He said the Islamic Movement in Tunisia does not monopolize Islam and never claimed to be its sole representative. El-Jebaly who has served 15-year imprisonment for conspiracy charges to threaten state secur
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Hamady El-Jebaly, an influential leader of Tunisian El-Nahda Islamic Movement, asserted that his movement welcomes dialogue and blamed the government for rejecting the offer so far. He said the Islamic Movement in Tunisia does not monopolize Islam and never claimed to be its sole representative. Other Topics:
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