{"id":16275,"date":"2007-11-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-27T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tunisnews.net\/27-novembre-2007\/"},"modified":"2007-11-27T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-11-27T00:00:00","slug":"27-novembre-2007","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tunisnews.net\/ar\/27-novembre-2007\/","title":{"rendered":"27 novembre 2007"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><html><head><meta content=\"text\/html\" description=\"        Monsieur le Ministre vous avez assur\u00e9 qu\u2019il n\u2019y avait pas en Tunisie de \n        prisonnier politique et d\u2019appartenance !!! Alors que je suis class\u00e9, moi \n        et mes pairs comme \u00ab cat\u00e9gorie sp\u00e9ciale \u00bb, quelle est donc alors \n        l\u2019origine de cette sp\u00e9cificit\u00e9 et quelle est sa nature ?\" http-equiv=\"Content-Type\"\/><\/head><body><body><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\"><b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tunisnews.net\"><span>Home<\/span><span lang=\"FR-CH\"> &#8211; Accueil <\/span><span>&#8211;<\/span><\/a><\/b><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><\/p>\n<div> <font> <\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"> <font> <\/p>\n<p> <span lang=\"EN-GB\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<div>  <span lang=\"FR\"> <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font face=\"Arial\"><font size=\"2\"> <span lang=\"SV\"> <strong><font size=\"7\">TUNISNEWS<\/font><\/strong><\/span> <\/font><\/font> <\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\"> <strong><font face=\"Arial\"><font size=\"2\">8\u00a0\u00e8me\u00a0ann\u00e9e,        <span lang=\"FR\">N\u00b0\u00a02745 du 27.11.2007<\/span><\/font><\/font><\/strong><\/div>\n<p> <strong> <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\"> <b><span><blink> <font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">\u00a0archives : <\/font> <a href=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"> <font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\" target=\"_blank\">        www.tunisnews.net<\/font><\/a><\/blink><\/span><\/b><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"> <\/font> <\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">        \u00a0<\/div>\n<p> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"FR\"> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"><font> <span lang=\"FR\"> <span lang=\"DE-CH\"> <u1:p> <u1:p> <\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"> <\/span><\/div>\n<p> <\/u1:p><\/u1:p><\/span> <\/span><\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"> <font size=\"2\"><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"Arial\"> <font> <\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><font face=\"Arial\"> <\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"> <strong><\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<p><\/strong> <\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font face=\"Arial\"><strong><\/p>\n<p><font>Ridha           Boukadi: Lettre ouverte au ministre de la Justice et des Droits de           l\u2019Homme           <font>Libert\u00e9 et Equit\u00e9: Dans la s\u00e9rie des proc\u00e8s           politiques &#8211; Lourdes condamnations aujourd\u2019hui<\/font>            Slim Bagga: Lyes Ben Chedli ou la m\u00e9galomanie incarn\u00e9e           <font>Terre politique :Tunisie : la dictature au           dessus de tout<\/font>           The Nation: Beyond the Veil           <font>La Presse de Montreal : De la bi\u00e8re, Ghassen?<\/font>           AFP: Galileo: les industriels craignent \u00ab\u00a0l&rsquo;id\u00e9ologie\u00a0\u00bb de la           concurrence de l&rsquo;UE            <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>AFP: Les USA pr\u00e9parent le GPS nouvelle           g\u00e9n\u00e9ration pour contrer le rival Galileo<\/font><\/strong> <\/font> <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p> <span lang=\"FR\"> <font face=\"Arial\"> <span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"AR-SA\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"> <font face=\"Arial\"> <\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"left\" dir=\"ltr\"> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"FR\"> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"><font><font> <font face=\"Arial\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <font face=\"Arial\"> <\/font><\/span><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p> <\/span><\/span><\/font><\/span><\/font><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"FR\"> <span lang=\"FR-CH\"><font><font> <font face=\"Arial\"> <span lang=\"FR\"> <font face=\"Arial\"> <\/p>\n<p align=\"left\" dir=\"ltr\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p> <\/font><\/span><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/span> <span lang=\"AR-SA\"> <\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<p> <\/span><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font size=\"3\"> <font size=\"2\"><strong><font>Libert\u00e9 et Equit\u00e9<\/font><\/strong>       URGENCE : sauvez la vie de l\u2019ex prisonnier politique Ahmed Bouazizi       33 rue Mokhtar Atya, 1001, Tunis       Tel\/fax : 71 340 860       Email: Libert\u00e9_\u00e9quit\u00e9@yahoo.fr              Tunis, le 27 novembre 2007              <font>Nous avons re\u00e7u cette lettre du prisonnier politique       Ridha Boukadi et la reproduisons telle que :<\/font>              Au nom de Dieu le tout mis\u00e9ricordieux le tr\u00e8s mis\u00e9ricordieux       <\/font><strong><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\">Lettre ouverte au ministre       de la Justice et des Droits de l\u2019Homme<\/font><\/h2>\n<p><\/strong><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"> <\/p>\n<div>                 Monsieur le Ministre,         J\u2019ai su alors que j\u2019\u00e9tais en prison et malade depuis longtemps ce qui         s\u2019est dit lors de votre conf\u00e9rence du 8 novembre 2007 et bien des points         m\u2019ont pos\u00e9 des questions :         Monsieur le Ministre vous avez assur\u00e9 qu\u2019il n\u2019y avait pas en Tunisie de         prisonnier politique et d\u2019appartenance !!! Alors que je suis class\u00e9, moi         et mes pairs comme \u00ab cat\u00e9gorie sp\u00e9ciale \u00bb, quelle est donc alors         l\u2019origine de cette sp\u00e9cificit\u00e9 et quelle est sa nature ?         Et que signifie proc\u00e8s pour appartenance ?         D\u2019une part.         Par ailleurs, pourquoi les journaux de l\u2019opposition et les revues         politiques ne peuvent-ils pas p\u00e9n\u00e9trer en prison ?         Troisi\u00e8mement : la question de la torture dont vous avez ni\u00e9 l\u2019existence         dans les locaux de la police et les prisons\u2026 Je n\u2019aurai pas la latitude         maintenant pour d\u00e9crire tout ce que j\u2019ai d\u00fb subir personnellement en         termes de tortures et s\u00e9vices physiques et mentaux pendant ces onze         ann\u00e9es et je me contenterai de ceci :         J\u2019ai \u00e9t\u00e9 arr\u00eat\u00e9 le 3 ao\u00fbt 1996 et ma famille ne savait pas o\u00f9 j\u2019\u00e9tais.         Ils n\u2019ont pas eu de nouvelles de moi jusqu\u2019\u00e0 l\u2019\u00e9t\u00e9 1997. Est-ce la loi         cela ?         Les ann\u00e9es passent et avec elles les violations dangereuses de la loi,         et ce jusqu\u2019en 2006 lorsqu\u2019on m\u2019a priv\u00e9 de la visite de ma m\u00e8re (Dieu la         prot\u00e8ge) alors qu\u2019elle \u00e9tait atteinte d\u2019un cancer, mais ce n\u2019est pas         tout, on m\u2019a interdit d\u2019assister \u00e0 ses fun\u00e9railles alors que ma famille         avait fait toutes les d\u00e9marches n\u00e9cessaires et que le juge d\u2019ex\u00e9cution         des peines avait donn\u00e9 son accord\u2026 o\u00f9 est l\u2019humanit\u00e9 ?? O\u00f9 est l\u2019article         18 de la loi n\u00b052 de l\u2019ann\u00e9e 2001 ?         Le 20 f\u00e9vrier 2007 j\u2019ai \u00e9t\u00e9 violemment agress\u00e9 alors que je suis         gravement malade, apr\u00e8s j\u2019ai pr\u00e9sent\u00e9 une p\u00e9tition \u00e0 l\u2019ancien directeur         de la prison civile de Mornaguia qui concernait ma sant\u00e9. Et apr\u00e8s que         cette demande ait fait l\u2019objet d\u2019un suivi et qu\u2019un avocat ait \u00e9t\u00e9 charg\u00e9         l\u2019affaire a \u00e9t\u00e9 class\u00e9e dans des conditions obscures;         C\u2019est une goutte d\u2019eau dans la mer\u2026 parler d\u2019\u00e9tat de droit et de respect         de la loi, alors que la r\u00e9alit\u00e9, c\u2019est la loi pi\u00e9tin\u00e9e ! Nous voudrions         bien comprendre !<\/div>\n<div> <font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"> <strong><font>Ridha Boukadi (mouvement de la Nahdha)<\/font><\/strong>         Prison civile de Mornaguia         Novembre 2007         <font>(traduction ni revue ni corrig\u00e9e par l&rsquo;auteur de         la version en arabe, LT) \u00a0<\/font><\/font><\/div>\n<div>\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\"> <strong><font>Libert\u00e9 et Equit\u00e9<\/font><\/strong>                  URGENCE : sauvez la vie de l\u2019ex prisonnier politique Ahmed Bouazizi                  33 rue Mokhtar Atya, 1001, Tunis         Tel\/fax : 71 340 860         Email: Libert\u00e9_\u00e9quit\u00e9@yahoo.fr                  Tunis, le 26 novembre 2007                  <strong><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\">Dans la s\u00e9rie des proc\u00e8s         politiques         Lourdes condamnations aujourd\u2019hui<\/font><\/h2>\n<p><\/strong>  \u00a0<\/div>\n<div>        La chambre criminelle du Tribunal de Premi\u00e8re Instance de Tunis,         pr\u00e9sid\u00e9e par le juge Mehrez Hammami a prononc\u00e9 aujourd\u2019hui 26\/11\/2007         des condamnations \u00e0 l\u2019emprisonnement allant de six \u00e0 douze ans dans         l\u2019affaire 11432 contre les jeunes d\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9s en vertu de la loi anti         terroriste. Le tribunal a condamn\u00e9 \u00e0 l\u2019emprisonnement :         Zyed Fakraoui, Ghaith Mekki, Nizar Hosni, Bilel Marzouki, Ouejdi         Marzouki, Azzeddine Laoui, pour une dur\u00e9e de douze ann\u00e9es,         Et les autres : Mounir Chra\u00efet, Tahar Bouzidi, Choua\u00efeb Jomni pour une         dur\u00e9e de six ann\u00e9es.         Libert\u00e9 et \u00c9quit\u00e9 [\u2026]         Pour le bureau ex\u00e9cutif de l\u2019organisation         <strong><font>Ma\u00eetre Mohammed Nouri<\/font><\/strong> <font>(traduction d\u2019extraits ni revue ni corrig\u00e9e par         les auteurs de la version en arabe, LT)<\/font><\/div>\n<p> <\/font> <\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\"><strong>Lyes Ben Chedli ou la m\u00e9galomanie       incarn\u00e9e<\/strong><\/font><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font><strong>par Slim Bagga       <\/strong><\/font>\u00a0       Chassez le naturel, il revient au galop. Les lecteurs de Tunisnews doivent       s\u00fbrement se souvenir des \u00e9changes entre le petit promoteur, usurpateur       d&rsquo;identit\u00e9 Lyes Ben Chedli et moi m\u00eame apr\u00e8s avoir rendu publics ses       mensonges concernant \u00ab\u00a0la grande figure nationale\u00a0\u00bb, Saida Sassi qu&rsquo;il       pr\u00e9sente comme sa tante, et dont personnellement je ne serais pas fier.       \u00a0       Outre les \u00e9changes publics, ce mercenaire qui dit avoir d\u00e9barrass\u00e9 la       SOTUPRESSE de l&rsquo;homme de Abdelwaheb Abdallah, qui si\u00e9geait au conseil       d&rsquo;administration, Hosni Jammali, m&rsquo;avait propos\u00e9 15 000 euros de la       famille Sassi pour me taire sur leurs turpitudes.       \u00a0       Voil\u00e0 qu&rsquo;\u00e0 pr\u00e9sent, faisant feu de tout bois, et apprenant la mise en       veilleuse de \u00ab\u00a0L&rsquo;Audace\u00a0\u00bb, il\u00a0 se r\u00e9pand entre Paris et Tunis, pr\u00e9textant       qu&rsquo;il est \u00e0 l&rsquo;origine de cette disparition. Pauvre Lyes Ben Chedli. Il en       faut plus que \u00e7a pour jeter l&rsquo;opprobre sur les audacieux.        \u00a0       Sachant d&rsquo;o\u00f9 vous venez, je peux comprendre l&rsquo;obs\u00e9quiosit\u00e9 et la traitrise       dans laquelle vous vous \u00eates m\u00fb des ann\u00e9es durant \u00e0 l&rsquo;ombre de Saida       Sassi. Mais ni Ben Ali n&rsquo;a atteint L&rsquo;Audace. Ni Sarkozy dont vous vous       vantez mensong\u00e8rement d&rsquo;\u00eatre l&rsquo;ami n&rsquo;a mis un terme \u00e0 L&rsquo;Audace. Mieux, du       lieu de ma vill\u00e9giature, je pourrais au nom de L&rsquo;Audace faire paraitre 4       pages toutes les semaines pour informer ceux qui ne savent pas sur vos       activit\u00e9s et celles de votre entourage n\u00e9faste.       \u00a0       Et je vous le dis publiquement: Lyes Ben Chedli, \u00e0 peine L&rsquo;Audace en       pause, et le communiqu\u00e9 de Tawfik Mathlouthi et moi m\u00eame publi\u00e9 sur       Tunisnews le 7 novembre, qu&rsquo;il commen\u00e7a \u00e0 se r\u00e9pandre qu&rsquo;il allait (aussi)       mettre Tawfik dans un avion, d\u00e9truire ses int\u00e9r\u00eats en France et aux       Emirats et tutti quanti.       \u00a0       Qui peut encore croire un m\u00e9galo?       \u00a0       En tout cas Tawfik et moi lui disons : vas-y. Offrez-nous un voyage en       Tunisie, ou au moins une cellule chez Sarkozy       \u00a0       <font><strong>Slim Bagga<\/strong><\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<p> <\/font> <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\"><strong>La nomination de Fathi Houidi       annul\u00e9e<\/strong><\/font><\/h2>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      La cour internationale d&rsquo;arbitrage, organe de la chambre internationale de       commerce a annonc\u00e9 hier la nullit\u00e9 de la nomination de monsieur Fathi       Houidi \u00e0 la t\u00eate de Tunisiana.       \u00a0       Orascom Telecom Announces the ICC\u2019s       Decision on Tunisiana       \u00a0       Cairo, November 26th, 2007: Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E. (\u201cOTH\u201d)       announced today that the International Court of Arbitration of the       International Chamber of Commerce (the \u201cICC\u201d) has issued its decision in       the dispute between OTH and National Mobile Telecommunications Company       K.S.C. (\u00ab\u00a0Wataniya\u00a0\u00bb) arising out of the shareholders agreement, which       governs their relationship in Orascom Telecom Tunisie S.A. (\u00ab\u00a0Tunisiana\u00a0\u00bb),       the Tunisian telecoms operator.       \u00a0       The arbitration Tribunal has declared that Wataniya was in breach of a       material obligation under the Shareholders Agreement in failing to respect       OTH&rsquo;s right to propose a new Chairman of Tunisiana in October 2005. The       Tribunal found that the appointment of Mr. Houidi as Chairman of Tunisiana       was null and void, and that OTH was correct to assert its right to replace       Mr Houidi back in 2005. The Tribunal did not order Wataniya to transfer       its shares in Tunisiana as a result of this breach.       -END       \u00a0       About       Orascom Telecom       Orascom Telecom is a leading international telecommunications company       operating GSM networks in seven high growth markets in the Middle East,       Africa and South Asia, having a total population under license of       approximately 460 million with an average mobile telephony penetration of       approximately 33% as at June 30th 2007. Orascom Telecom operates GSM       networks in Algeria (\u00ab\u00a0OTA\u00a0\u00bb), Pakistan (\u00ab\u00a0Mobilink\u00a0\u00bb), Egypt (\u00ab\u00a0Mobinil\u00a0\u00bb),       Tunisia (\u00ab\u00a0Tunisiana\u00a0\u00bb), Iraq (\u00ab\u00a0Iraqna\u00a0\u00bb), Bangladesh (\u00ab\u00a0Banglalink\u00a0\u00bb), and       Zimbabwe (\u00ab\u00a0Telecel Zimbabwe\u00a0\u00bb). Orascom Telecom had over 61 million       subscribers as at June 2007.       Orascom Telecom owns 14.2% of Hutchison Telecommunications International       Limited, a leading       telecommunication services provider operating in seven countries. Orascom       Telecom is traded on the Cairo &amp; Alexandria Stock Exchange under the       symbol (ORTE.CA, ORAT EY), and on the London Stock Exchange its GDR is       traded under the symbol (ORTEq.L, OTLD LI).       \u00a0       For further information:       \u00a0       Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E       \u00a0       Investor Relations       Hatim E. El Gammal       <font>Telephone: +202 2461 5121       Fax: +202 2461 5055<\/font>       Email: <font>hgammal@otelecom.com       <\/font>\u00a0       Public Relations &amp; Communications       Sabrine El Hossamy       <font>Telephone: +202 2461 5141       Fax: +202 2461 5145       <\/font>Email:<font> shossamy@otelecom.com       <\/font>\u00a0       Visit our website:<font> www.orascomtelecom.com<\/font> <font>Telephone: +202 2461 5050 \/ 51       Fax: +202 2461 5055<\/font>       \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\"><strong>Tunisie : la dictature au dessus de       tout<\/strong><\/font><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font><strong>Par nicolas<\/strong><\/font>        \u00a0       Le r\u00e9gime dictatoriale tunisien de Ben Ali est bien plus admir\u00e9 en France       et ailleurs comme un mod\u00e8le de reussite economique que politique.       Explications       \u00a0       20 ans ! Ca se f\u00eate pour Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, bien evidemment. Avec       deux decennies pass\u00e9 au pouvoir, le pr\u00e9sident de la Tunisie semble avoir       fait de son pays, une nation moderne. Sont souvent not\u00e9s les indicateurs       socio-\u00e9conomiques au vert, la paix sociale, la faiblesse des islamistes,       la place des femmes etc.        \u00a0       Des atouts qui plaisent       La Tunisie a les m\u00e9rites de la Chine sans ses critiques : un miracle       \u00e9conomique, mais qui ne cache pas une mis\u00e8re sociale ahurissante En ce qui       concerne la d\u00e9mocratie, le bilan est moins \u00e9logieux.\u00a0 Pour sa d\u00e9fense,       Ben-Ali argue que la pays est en d\u00e9mocratisation. Beaucoup adh\u00e8rent.       Jacques Chirac, dans une visite en 1995, a vant\u00e9 le \u201cmod\u00e8le tunisien\u201d et       exhort\u00e9 ceux qui ne partagent pas son enthousiasme \u00e0 de la patience. Douze       ann\u00e9es plus tard, le nouveau pr\u00e9sident fran\u00e7ais, Nicolas Sarkozy, est all\u00e9       lui aussi de son \u00e9loge. Accompagnant le pr\u00e9sident, la secr\u00e9taire d\u2019\u00e9tat       charg\u00e9e des affaires \u00e9trang\u00e8res et des droits de l\u2019homme, n\u2019a pas daign\u00e9       rencontrer les militants des droits de l\u2019homme de Tunisie. Pour quoi faire       ?        La Tunisie n\u2019est pas une dictature comme les autres. Si le pr\u00e9sident de la       r\u00e9publique est \u00e9lu au la main sur des scores dont aucune anciennes       D\u00e9mocratie populaires d\u2019Europe de l\u2019Est aurait rougit, il n\u2019y a pas de       syst\u00e8me de parti unique. Des \u00e9lections sont organis\u00e9es \u00e0 tous les       niveaux.\u00a0 Ajoutons un Ben Ali, bien loin des dictateurs caricaturaux comme       Saddam Hussein, Kim-Jung-Il ou encore Jean-Bedel Bokassa, ce qui l\u2019excuse       d\u2019\u00eatre affich\u00e9 partout. Que dire tout de m\u00eame d\u2019un pays qui d\u00e9livre des       autorisations pour les partis politique ? N\u2019h\u00e9site pas \u00e0 arr\u00eater des       opposants politiques ? \u00c0 censurer la presse ? A restreindre l\u2019usage       d\u2019Internet ? C\u2019est le cas de nombreux \u00e9tats dans le monde. Mais pourquoi       se tait-on quand la Tunisie est abord\u00e9 ? Car la machine tunisienne est       bien huil\u00e9e.       \u00a0       Le mythe du rempart du choc des civilisations       Pour les raisons \u00e9voqu\u00e9es, la Tunisie est admir\u00e9. Ce pays ressemble \u00e0       beaucoup d\u2019\u00e9gard \u00e0 Singapour : un miracle \u00e9conomique pour un petit pays,       et un subtil syst\u00e8me politique autoritaire. La r\u00e9ussite de Singapour a \u00e9t\u00e9       souvent expliqu\u00e9e par les \u201cvaleurs asiatiques\u201d du Confucianisme, de la       primaut\u00e9 du la communaut\u00e9 sur l\u2019individu et du respect de la morale, des       traditions et des anciens. C\u2019est en tout cas le discours de Lee Kwan Yew,       ancien pr\u00e9sident de la cit\u00e9-\u00e9tat et architecte de sa r\u00e9ussite (Samuel       Huttington dans son c\u00e9l\u00e8bre ouvrage Le choc des civilisations le cite \u00e0       toutes les pages sur l\u2019Asie sans jamais prendre ses distances) (1).        \u00a0       Ben Ali, quant \u00e0 lui, propose aux europ\u00e9ens une synth\u00e8se harmonieuse entre       Orient (ou Islam) et Occident (2). Les d\u00e9fenseurs les plus dangereux de la       division entre Orient et Occident, ce ne sont pas les plus bellicistes       (les islamistes radicaux ou les n\u00e9o-conservateurs), mais ceux qui y pr\u00f4ne       la paix.        \u00a0       Comme si la transformation du monde musulman vers la modernit\u00e9 passait       obligatoirement par la violence si elle n\u2019est pas ma\u00eetris\u00e9e par une force       politique suffisamment l\u00e9gitime et autoritaire. Il n\u2019est pas \u00e9tonnant       alors que le pr\u00e9sident Nicolas Sarkozy attache tant d\u2019importance \u00e0 \u00ab       pr\u00e9venir une confrontation entre l\u2019Islam et l\u2019Occident \u00bb, \u00ab sans doute       l\u2019un des plus important d\u00e9fi du monde \u00bb.\u00a0 Pas \u00e9tonnant non plus, le projet       cher \u00e0 Nicolas Sarkozy d\u2019une Union m\u00e9diterran\u00e9enne r\u00e9conciliant l\u2019Europe       et l\u2019Afrique.        \u00a0       (1) Pour un critique des \u00ab valeurs asiatiques \u00bb, voir Bernard Cassen, \u00ab Du       bon usage des valeurs asiatiques \u00bb, Le Monde diplomatique, Ao\u00fbt 1995       (2) L\u2019opposition entre Orient et Occident est contestable. Le livre de       George Corm Orient-Occident, la fracture imaginaire (La d\u00e9couverte, 2006)\u00a0       questionne ces concepts       \u00a0       <strong><font>(Source : \u00ab Terre politique \u00bb, le 25       novembre 2007)       <\/font><font>Lien :       http:\/\/www.terrepolitique.com\/2007\/11\/25\/tunisie-la-dictature-au-dessus-de-tout\/<\/font><\/strong><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\"> <strong><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\">Beyond the Veil<\/font><\/h2>\n<p><\/strong><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font>by LAILA LALAMI (*)       <\/font>\u00a0       \u00ab\u00a0A kind of aggression.\u00a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00a0A successor to the Berlin Wall.\u00a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00a0A lever in the       long power struggle between democratic values and fundamentalism.\u00a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00a0An       insult to education.\u00a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00a0A terrorist operation.\u00a0\u00bb These descriptions&#8211;by       former French President Jacques Chirac; economist Jacques Attali; and       philosophers Bernard-Henri L\u00e9vy, Alain Finkielkraut and Andr\u00e9       Glucksmann&#8211;do not refer to the next great menace to human civilization       but rather to the Muslim woman&rsquo;s headscarf, which covers the hair and       neck, or, as it is known in France, the foulard islamique.       \u00a0       In her keenly observed book The Politics of the Veil, historian Joan       Wallach Scott examines the particular French obsession with the foulard,       which culminated in March 2004 with the adoption of a law that made it       illegal for students to display any \u00ab\u00a0conspicuous signs\u00a0\u00bb of religious       affiliation. The law further specified that the Muslim headscarf, the       Jewish skullcap and large crosses were not to be worn but that       \u00ab\u00a0medallions, small crosses, stars of David, hands of Fatima, and small       Korans\u00a0\u00bb were permitted. Despite the multireligious contortions, it was       very clear, of course, that the law was primarily aimed at Muslim       schoolgirls.       \u00a0       The decade-long debate in France over the foulard was marked by three       specific controversies. The first erupted in October 1989, when Ernest       Ch\u00e9ni\u00e8re, the principal of a high school in Creil, north of Paris,       expelled three students: Samira Saidani and Leila and Fatima Achaboun. The       reason for the expulsion, Ch\u00e9ni\u00e8re claimed, was that he had to enforce       la\u00efcit\u00e9, the French notion of secularism, in the school. The national       debate that followed took place within the context of the fatwa against       Salman Rushdie and the West&rsquo;s confrontation with Iran, on the one hand,       and the celebration of the bicentennial of the French Republic, on the       other.       \u00a0       At the time that France&rsquo;s attention was focused on three teenage girls       with headscarves, the country had more than 3 million Muslims.       French-Algerian novelist Le\u00efla Sebbar, writing in Le Monde, qualified the       controversy as \u00ab\u00a0grotesque.\u00a0\u00bb In the end, the Socialist Lionel Jospin, who       at that time was minister of education, chose to let the courts decide the       case. The Conseil d&rsquo;\u00c9tat eventually ruled that students could not be       refused admission simply for wearing headscarves, but it also gave       teachers and principals the power to decide, on a case-by-case basis,       whether such signs of religious affiliation were permissible.       \u00a0       The second foulard controversy ignited in 1994 with the same Ernest       Ch\u00e9ni\u00e8re. He was no longer a high school principal, having capitalized on       his earlier fame and won a Parliament seat as a deputy for the       center-right party Rassemblement pour la R\u00e9publique, representing the       department of Oise. In this new capacity, he sponsored a bill to ban all       \u00ab\u00a0ostentatious\u00a0\u00bb signs of religious affiliations in schools. The same       arguments were offered up as in 1989, but the political context this time       was supplied by the civil war in Algeria. For Ch\u00e9ni\u00e8re and his large and       diverse number of supporters, the fight against Islamic fundamentalism in       Algeria and elsewhere mandated a strengthening of the secularist state at       home.       \u00a0       The third and most recent foulard controversy occurred in 2003, when two       teenage sisters, Alma and Lila L\u00e9vy, were expelled from their high school       in the Paris suburb of Aubervilliers for refusing to take off their       headscarves. The L\u00e9vy sisters are the daughters of a lawyer who considers       himself \u00ab\u00a0a Jew without God\u00a0\u00bb and a Kabyle teacher who had been baptized a       Catholic during the Algerian war. The girls had converted to Islam after       their parents&rsquo; separation and had donned the scarves as part of that       process. In an interview with Le Monde, the girls&rsquo; father declared, \u00ab\u00a0I am       not in favor of the headscarf, but I defend the right of my children to go       to school. In the course of this business I&rsquo;ve discovered the hysterical       madness of certain ayatollahs of secularism who have lost all their common       sense.\u00a0\u00bb       \u00a0       That year, a commission led by former government minister Bernard Stasi,       which had been formed to study the feasibility of a law on religious       displays, held interviews with various specialists. It later issued a       report that reaffirmed the importance of secularism to the Republic and       suggested a law on \u00ab\u00a0conspicuous\u00a0\u00bb religious signs but also made some       recommendations to acknowledge the plurality of religions in France. (For       example, the commission suggested the recognition of Yom Kippur and       Eid-al-Adha as national holidays.) The sole recommendation that Jacques       Chirac took from the Stasi commission was the law banning the headscarf.       Wallach Scott writes:       \u00a0       There was to be no room for the compromises that had been negotiated in       years past (scarves on shoulders, \u00ab\u00a0lite\u00a0\u00bb scarves, bandanas); the law was       designed to dispel the tensions these compromises had embodied. It became       the law of the land in March 2004, and its enforcement began the following       October. Without the softening effect of the other recommendations, the       headscarf ban became a definitive pronouncement: there would no longer be       compromises or mediation&#8211;it was either Islam or the republic.       \u00a0       In order to understand how a small piece of cloth became a national       obsession (compared, by philosophers no less, to terrorism), one must go       back quite a few years in French history, to the era that current French       President Nicolas Sarkozy recently told his compatriots they must stop       repenting for: colonization. Indeed, Wallach Scott argues, it is       impossible to understand modern-day attitudes in France toward the foulard       without delving into the history of racism in that country, because the       headscarf has played a \u00ab\u00a0significant part as a continuing sign of the       irreducible difference between Islam and France\u00a0\u00bb and is perceived to       express \u00ab\u00a0not only religious incompatibilities but also ethnic\/cultural       ones.\u00a0\u00bb       \u00a0       When the French government invaded Algeria, in 1830, it started a vast       campaign of military \u00ab\u00a0pacification,\u00a0\u00bb which was quickly followed by the       imposition of French laws deemed necessary for the civilizing mission to       succeed. Women were crucial to that enterprise. In articles, stories and       novels of the day, Algerian women were universally depicted as oppressed,       and so in order for civilization truly to penetrate Algeria, the argument       went, the women had to cast off their veils. General Bugeaud, who was       charged with administering the territory in the 1840s, declared, \u00ab\u00a0The       Arabs elude us because they conceal their women from our gaze.\u00a0\u00bb Algerian       men, meanwhile, were perceived to be sexual predators who could not       control their urges unless their womenfolk were draped in veils.       Colonization would solve this by bringing the light of European       civilization to Arab males, who, after a few generations of French rule,       would learn to control their urges. The governor-general of Algeria       remarked in 1898 that \u00ab\u00a0the Arab man&rsquo;s, the native Jew&rsquo;s and the Arab       woman&rsquo;s physiology, as well as tolerance for pederasty, and typically       oriental ways of procreating and relating to one another are so different       from the European man&rsquo;s that it is necessary to take appropriate       measures.\u00a0\u00bb As late as 1958, French wives of military officers, desperate       to stop support for the FLN, which spearheaded the war of liberation       against France, staged a symbolic \u00ab\u00a0unveiling\u00a0\u00bb of Algerian women at a       pro-France rally in the capital of Algiers.       \u00a0       Decades later, millions of French citizens with ancestral roots in North       Africa are being told much the same thing: in order to be French, they       must \u00ab\u00a0integrate\u00a0\u00bb by giving up that which makes them different&#8211;Islam. The       religion, however, is not regarded as a set of beliefs that adherents can       adjust to suit the demands of their everyday lives but rather as an innate       and unbridgeable attribute. It is easy to see how racism can take hold in       such a context. During the foulard controversies, it did not appear to       matter that 95 percent of French Muslims do not attend mosque, that more       than 80 percent of Muslim women in France do not wear the headscarf or       even that the number of schoolgirls in headscarves has never been more       than a few hundred. The racist notion of innate differences between French       citizens of North African origin and those of European origin defined the       debate. For instance, the L\u00e9vy sisters were sometimes referred to in the       press as Alma and Lila L\u00e9vy-Omari, thus making their ancestral link to       North Africa (on their mother&rsquo;s side) clearer to the reader.       \u00a0       If racism has been the subtext of the foulard controversy in France,       Wallach Scott argues, then la\u00efcit\u00e9 was its expression. Those who supported       the ban on headscarves argued that la\u00efcit\u00e9 was not simply secularism but a       universal notion that was also unique to France. They called it une       singularit\u00e9 fran\u00e7aise. Upon closer scrutiny, however, this particular       notion seemed to be quite accommodating to Catholics and rather       intransigent to others. For instance, the 1905 law that separated church       and state allowed students to have Sundays off to attend church and gave       them an additional weekday for religious instruction in the church. The       French government currently contributes 10 percent of the budgets of       private Christian schools. The school calendar observes Catholic holidays       only. Still, despite the discrepancies with which la\u00efcit\u00e9 is applied in       schools, those who opposed the foulard fervently claimed their attachment       to la\u00efcit\u00e9 and its necessity for the survival of the Republic. La\u00efcit\u00e9 was       what made France unique. Therefore, to support the freedom of girls to       dress as they please could only mean being an apologist for the oppression       of women and an enemy of la\u00efcit\u00e9, and to uphold la\u00efcit\u00e9 meant being in       favor of a ban on the foulard.       \u00a0       At the height of the controversy, everyone seemed to have an opinion about       the law. More than sixty public personalities&#8211;including actresses       Emmanuelle B\u00e9art and Isabelle Adjani, philosopher \u00c9lisabeth Badinter,       former government ministers Corinne Lepage and Yvette Roudy, and activist       Fadela Amara&#8211;appealed to Chirac in the pages of Elle magazine to pass a       law banning the foulard. Few voices were heard in defense of both la\u00efcit\u00e9       and Muslim girls&rsquo; civil right to attend school. Among these were comic       book artist Marjane Satrapi, who wrote in the Guardian that to forbid       schoolgirls to wear the veil was as repressive as forcing them to wear it,       and philosopher Pierre T\u00e9vanian, who argued that la\u00efcit\u00e9 applied to       institutions, not people.       \u00a0       In The Politics of the Veil, Wallach Scott does a good job of conveying       the hysteria that surrounded the foulard debate in France, although the       book could have used some copy-editing. For instance, Ernest Ch\u00e9ni\u00e8re, the       high school principal who started the 1989 controversy, gets rebaptized,       becoming Eug\u00e8ne Cheni\u00e8re. In addition, Wallach Scott neglects to mention       an important postscript to the affaires des foulards: the kidnapping, in       August 2004, of French journalists Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot       by an obscure Islamist group in Iraq, and the group&rsquo;s demand that the law       be repealed. (French citizens, Muslim and otherwise, rejected the       intrusion into their internal affairs.) But Wallach Scott&rsquo;s broad and       exhaustive research makes for a bracing account of the debate.       \u00a0       Aside from prevalent racism and a rigid understanding of la\u00efcit\u00e9, a third       reason for the focus on the foulard is a narrow conception of       individualism. Wallach Scott demonstrates that French Muslim girls, who       were primarily affected by the law on the foulard, were \u00ab\u00a0strikingly absent       from the debates.\u00a0\u00bb The Stasi commission interviewed just a few girls, and       in private sessions only, so that their voices and opinions were never       part of the larger public discussion. While acknowledging that some girls       may have worn the foulard for reasons other than pressure by fathers or       brothers, commentators viewed it simply as a symbol of \u00ab\u00a0the alienation of       women.\u00a0\u00bb However much the girls or opponents of the law insisted that the       foulard was \u00ab\u00a0an expression of individual conviction,\u00a0\u00bb the state and       supporters of the law declared that \u00ab\u00a0this could not logically be the       case,\u00a0\u00bb because the headscarf could only mean \u00ab\u00a0an abandonment of       individuality and a declaration of one&rsquo;s primary allegiance to communal       standards and obligations.\u00a0\u00bb In order to be truly French, therefore, Muslim       girls had to renounce the foulard, since in this view it was a signal that       they were neither loyal to France nor individuals capable of free thought.       \u00a0       The last, and perhaps most disturbing, reason for the focus on the foulard       is its sexual connotation. Commentators often contrasted Islamic       tradition, which advocates the headscarf as a means of curbing women&rsquo;s       \u00ab\u00a0dangerous sexuality,\u00a0\u00bb and French culture, which \u00ab\u00a0celebrates sex and       sexuality as free of social and political risk.\u00a0\u00bb In reality, both Islamic       Sharia and strict French la\u00efcit\u00e9 produced gender systems that essentially       deprived women of the right to dispose of their bodies as they wished.       Indeed, in Islamic tradition, women are urged to be modest and to steer       clear of tabarruj. This Arabic noun has its roots in the verb baraja,       which means \u00ab\u00a0to display\u00a0\u00bb or \u00ab\u00a0to show off,\u00a0\u00bb and the noun can be translated       as something like \u00ab\u00a0affectation.\u00a0\u00bb In A Season in Mecca, his narrative book       about the pilgrimage, Moroccan anthropologist Abdellah Hammoudi uses the       term \u00ab\u00a0ostentation\u00a0\u00bb to translate tabarruj, \u00ab\u00a0the invariable term for a       bearing that is deemed immodest or conspicuous, a hieratic stance.\u00a0\u00bb       Similarly, the French law born out of strict definitions of la\u00efcit\u00e9 warned       schoolgirls about displaying \u00ab\u00a0conspicuous\u00a0\u00bb signs of religious affiliation.       In short, the battle between the two modes of thinking was played out in       women&rsquo;s bodies.       \u00a0       The sexual argument against the foulard was common in France in 2003,       although by that point the word \u00ab\u00a0foulard\u00a0\u00bb had all but disappeared from       public discourse and was replaced by voile, or veil, which covers the       entire face except for the eyes. This was erroneous but not entirely       innocent, of course, because it made it possible for commentators to talk       in terms of more general stereotypes of Muslim women in places like Yemen,       where the veil is prevalent, rather than the reality of suburban Paris,       where it is not. More recently, in an interview with a London-based       newspaper, Bernard-Henri L\u00e9vy went as far as to say that \u00ab\u00a0the veil is an       invitation to rape.\u00a0\u00bb It is perverse to suggest that a woman is inviting       rape by the way she dresses, but such is the extreme that L\u00e9vy will go to       in order to preserve the idea of a homogeneous female European identity.       In this view, a European woman is uncovered, and that signifies both her       availability to the male gaze as well as her liberation.       \u00a0       It is interesting, too, that L\u00e9vy demands for himself that which he is not       willing to give others. In 2004 he hired the designer Andr\u00e9e Putman to       renovate his vacation home in Tangier. The home lies next to the famous       Caf\u00e9 Hafa, whose regulars once included Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams       and Jean Genet, and which has unparalleled views of the Mediterranean.       Patrons of the cafe can no longer enjoy an unobstructed view, however,       because during the renovations L\u00e9vy constructed a wall around his terrace,       where his wife, the actress and singer Arielle Dombasle, likes to       sunbathe. L\u00e9vy reportedly wanted to protect her from the eyes of the men       at the Caf\u00e9 Hafa. Unveiling only goes one way, it seems.       \u00a0       There is in France today a pervading hypocrisy that invokes freedom of       expression when cartoonists from Charlie Hebdo or France Soir offend       Muslim sensibilities but remains stubbornly quiet when a Muslim woman&rsquo;s       right to dispose of her body as she wishes is denied. This is the same       hypocrisy that calls soccer star Zinedine Zidane a French citizen without       any qualifications but refers to Zacarias Moussaoui as a French citizen of       Moroccan origin. It is the same hypocrisy that organizes support       committees for teachers in Flers who refuse to teach girls wearing the       foulard but does not appear to care that 40 percent of French youths       living in the largely impoverished and North African banlieues are       unemployed. It is the same hypocrisy that celebrates the work of North       African soldiers in the fight against the Nazis in World War II but until       last year refused them the same army pensions as their French       counterparts. It is the same hypocrisy that condemns humorist Dieudonn\u00e9       for his abhorrently racist remarks on Jews but condones former Le Point       editor Claude Imbert when he says, \u00ab\u00a0I am something of an Islamophobe and       I&rsquo;m not embarrassed to say so.\u00a0\u00bb       \u00a0       It is the same hypocrisy, finally, that expends boundless intellectual       energy and enormous state resources on a small number of schoolgirls in       headscarves but does next to nothing to ensure that these       schoolgirls&#8211;most of whom are stuck in low-performing high schools       designated as ZEPs (or zones d&rsquo;\u00e9ducation prioritaires)&#8211;gain access to the       same educational and employment opportunities as their white compatriots.       In the end, the successive controversies in France have served as       fantastic distractions from real problems and have provided comfort and       support to Islamic fundamentalists, who recruit Muslim youngsters by       telling them that France does not want them. The foulard in France,       therefore, is nothing more than a fig leaf; however long one stares at it,       the eye will eventually have to face the nakedness of racism and       discrimination.       \u00a0       To paraphrase another French philosopher: I do not approve of the       headscarf, but I will defend to the death the right of women to wear it.       \u00a0       \u00a0       Laila Lalami, the author of Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, is an       assistant professor of creative writing at the University of California,       Riverside.       \u00a0       <font><strong>(Source: \u201cThe Nation\u201d,\u00a0 (Mensuel , New York       \u2013 USA), 10 d\u00e9cembre 2007)<\/strong><\/font> <font><strong>Lien:      <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thenation.com\/doc\/20071210\/lalami\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">      http:\/\/www.thenation.com\/doc\/20071210\/lalami<\/a><\/strong><\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font><strong><\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<p><\/strong><\/font> <\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<div align=\"center\"> <strong><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"color: red;\"><font size=\"3\">De la bi\u00e8re, Ghassen?<\/font><\/h2>\n<p><\/strong> \u00a0<\/div>\n<div> <strong>Patrick Lagac\u00e9<\/strong>                  Ghassen n&rsquo;a pas 30 ans, il a quitt\u00e9 son pays du Maghreb, un peu pour         l&rsquo;UQAM, bien plus par opposition \u00e0 la dictature soft qui y s\u00e9vit. C&rsquo;est         pour \u00e7a qu&rsquo;il m&rsquo;a demand\u00e9 de ne pas donner son nom de famille. Para\u00eet         que le r\u00e9gime est chatouilleux.                  La serveuse nous a demand\u00e9 ce qu&rsquo;on voulait. Caf\u00e9 pour moi. Ghassen a         command\u00e9 une Bud.                  &#8211; De la bi\u00e8re, Ghassen?                  &#8211; Oui, de la bi\u00e8re. Je ne crois plus, alors&#8230;                  Alors, il peut boire de l&rsquo;alcool sans avoir peur de perdre ses 25         vierges, quand il va arriver au paradis (c&rsquo;est bien 25, non?). Bon,         Ghassen ne croit plus. Il a fait sa R\u00e9volution tranquille intime. Sauf         qu&rsquo;il a une t\u00eate, comment dire, avec ce teint fonc\u00e9, ces yeux noirs,         cette barbe rebelle.                  Ghassen m&rsquo;a interrompu: \u00abUne t\u00eate d&rsquo;Arabe, tu veux dire?\u00bb                  Je n&rsquo;ai pas os\u00e9 dire: Non, une t\u00eate de terroriste!                  Si je caricature, Ghassen a cette t\u00eate propre aux gars dont on publie la         photo apr\u00e8s un attentat suicide dans un autobus. Il correspond \u00e0 cette         caricature de musulman qui r\u00f4de dans nos t\u00eates. Bref, si un musulman se         fait \u00e9coeurer en pleine rue, \u00e7a risque d&rsquo;\u00eatre lui.                  &#8211; \u00c7a te pose des probl\u00e8mes, cette t\u00eate d&rsquo;Arabe?                  &#8211; Aucun. Je n&rsquo;ai jamais v\u00e9cu de manifestations racistes. Il y a une         belle ambiance, ici, \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al. J&rsquo;aimerais bien y \u00e9lever mes enfants&#8230;                  Remarquez que \u00e7a risque d&rsquo;arriver: il est en concubinage avec une         Qu\u00e9b\u00e9coise. \u00abC&rsquo;est plus facile pour moi, de m&rsquo;int\u00e9grer. Elle m&rsquo;attendait         \u00e0 mon arriv\u00e9e.\u00bb                  Un jour, Ghassen a d\u00e9cid\u00e9 qu&rsquo;il ne croyait plus. Fini, Allah. Fini le         Coran. Ghasser est donc un improbable ap\u00f4tre du droit des musulmanes \u00e0         porter le hijab.                  \u00abAh, tu ne crois pas \u00e0 \u00e7a, toi aussi?! C&rsquo;est tellement simpliste!         \u00c9coute, les femmes voil\u00e9es ne sont pas soumises. Il y en a, oui. Il y en         a qui sont forc\u00e9es de le porter, par peur du p\u00e8re, de la religion. Mais         c&rsquo;est une minorit\u00e9, que je condamne.\u00bb                  Dehors, rue Jean-Talon, on pouvait voir des ados d\u00e9ambuler sur le         trottoir. Dont quelques voil\u00e9es, en manteau d&rsquo;hiver, sac au dos. Elles         revenaient de l&rsquo;\u00e9cole.                  Ghassen m&rsquo;a r\u00e9p\u00e9t\u00e9 ce que tant d&rsquo;autres m&rsquo;ont jur\u00e9, dans les rencontres         qui ont men\u00e9 \u00e0 cette s\u00e9rie: l&rsquo;immense majorit\u00e9 des filles voil\u00e9es, ici,         ont choisi le hijab. \u00c7a peut para\u00eetre d\u00e9bile, pour des Qu\u00e9b\u00e9coises qui         ont jadis br\u00fbl\u00e9 leurs soutiens-gorge, mais c&rsquo;est \u00e7a&#8230;                  \u00abPrends ma m\u00e8re: elle porte le voile. Elle l&rsquo;a choisi. Et c&rsquo;est elle qui         dirige, \u00e0 la maison. C&rsquo;est pas mon p\u00e8re!\u00bb                  La Bud de Ghassen est \u00e0 moiti\u00e9 vide. Au fond du bar, un type fait         l&rsquo;amour \u00e0 une machine de vid\u00e9opoker. RDS diffuse les faits saillants du         match du CH de la veille, sans le son. La waitress lave le bar avec un         chiffon, on voit l&rsquo;or\u00e9e de ses fesses quand elle se penche.                  \u00abEn tant que la\u00efc, j&rsquo;incite les filles \u00e0 ne pas porter le voile. Car         l&rsquo;habit ne fait pas le moine. Je leur dis que le voile ne les rend pas         plus ob\u00e9issante face \u00e0 Dieu&#8230;\u00bb                  C&rsquo;est vrai, convient Ghassen, que l&rsquo;islam n&rsquo;a pas fait d&rsquo;examen de         conscience, contrairement au christianisme. Oui, l&rsquo;islam regroupe des         extr\u00e9mistes, dans certains pays. Non, il n&rsquo;excuse pas. Il explique:         l&rsquo;islam est dans des pays sous-d\u00e9velopp\u00e9s. \u00abLes jeunes se retranchent         sur l&rsquo;aspect le moins progressiste de leur culture musulmane: l&rsquo;islam\u00bb.                  Sur ce, Ghassen doit me quitter. Une r\u00e9union \u00e0 l&rsquo;UQAM. Il veut fonder         une association. Il y a bien une association d&rsquo;\u00e9tudiants musulmans, oui.         \u00abMais j&rsquo;essaie de cr\u00e9er une association d&rsquo;\u00e9tudiants de culture arabe. Je         n&rsquo;aime pas les associations qui s&rsquo;identifient par leur religion.\u00bb                  La bouteille de Ghassen est vide. Il r\u00e9alise que pour un ath\u00e9e, pour un         apostat, il a beaucoup d\u00e9fendu l&rsquo;islam, avec le journaliste&#8230;                  &#8211; On sort un gars de l&rsquo;islam, mais on ne sort pas l&rsquo;islam du gars, hein,         Ghassen?                  &#8211; Comment? me demande-t-il, confus.                  &#8211; Une expression du terroir, pure laine, disons&#8230;                  &#8211; Ah bon, fait-il en me regardant comme si j&rsquo;\u00e9tais une grenouille.                           <strong>Nadia aime le tango (et Bon Jovi)<\/strong>                           Nadia est n\u00e9e au Qu\u00e9bec, a grandi en Tunisie et m&rsquo;a donn\u00e9 rendez-vous         dans un resto japonais de C\u00f4te-des-Neiges. \u00abAs-tu d\u00e9j\u00e0 mang\u00e9 de la cr\u00e8me         glac\u00e9e frite!?\u00bb J&rsquo;en avais d\u00e9j\u00e0 mang\u00e9, oui. Mais jamais de la si bonne .                  &#8211; Je ne me suis jamais sentie \u00e0 part, ici, dit Nadia. J&rsquo;ai habit\u00e9 dans         l&rsquo;est de Montr\u00e9al, j&rsquo;ai travaill\u00e9 une pizzeria. Mes voisins qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois         \u00e9taient mes amis&#8230;                  &#8211; Aucun probl\u00e8me \u00e0 \u00eatre musulmane, ici?                  &#8211; Non, dit-elle. \u00c0 regarder les m\u00e9dias, on dirait que oui. Mais non. Je         prie cinq fois par jour. Je fais le ramadan.                  &#8211; \u00c0 la mosqu\u00e9e cinq fois par jour?                  &#8211; Mais non, je n&rsquo;ai pas besoin d&rsquo;\u00eatre \u00e0 la mosqu\u00e9e pour prier. Je prie         chez moi.                  Nadia aimerait bien, un jour, faire un p\u00e8lerinage \u00e0 La Mecque, prescrit         par l&rsquo;islam. \u00abSi j&rsquo;arrive \u00e0 payer mes pr\u00eats et bourses!\u00bb                  D&rsquo;ici l\u00e0, elle travaille le jour dans une grande compagnie de         t\u00e9l\u00e9communications, danse le tango et la salsa le soir. Le dimanche?         Elle fait comme vous, elle regarde Tout le monde en parle.                  &#8211; Pratiquante comme tu es, et tu portes pas le hijab?                  &#8211; C&rsquo;est un choix personnel. Mais je ne dis pas non. Un jour, peut-\u00eatre.         Bon, avec les m\u00e9dias, on peut croire que si tu ne portes pas le voile,         tu ne crois pas en Dieu.                  Sa cr\u00e8me glac\u00e9e finie, Nadia commence \u00e0 me parler de Bon Jovi. Elle         \u00e9tait au Centre Bell, l&rsquo;autre soir, quand les rockeurs du New Jersey         sont pass\u00e9s en ville.                  &#8211; C&rsquo;\u00e9tait bon?                  &#8211; Pas pire. Mais ne l&rsquo;\u00e9cris pas, mon ami italien va \u00eatre d\u00e9\u00e7u, celui         avec qui je suis all\u00e9&#8230;                  &#8211; Tango, Tout le monde en parle, Bon Jovi: t&rsquo;es comme \u00abnous\u00bb, dans le         fond.                  &#8211; Et je vais \u00e0 la cabane \u00e0 sucre tous les printemps!                  &#8211; Mais y a du porc dans les bines, \u00e0 la cabane \u00e0 sucre, Nadia!                  &#8211; C&rsquo;est vrai? J&rsquo;en ai peut-\u00eatre mang\u00e9 sans le savoir. C&rsquo;est pas grave.         Tu sais, je pourrais m\u00eame aller voir Bon Jovi et porter le hijab.<\/div>\n<div>        \u00a0<\/div>\n<div> <strong><font>(Source: La Presse de Montreal le 27         novembre 2007)<\/font><\/strong> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cyberpresse.ca\/article\/20071127\/CPOPINIONS05\/711270627\/6928\/CPOPINIONS05\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">        http:\/\/www.cyberpresse.ca\/article\/20071127\/CPOPINIONS05\/711270627\/6928\/CPOPINIONS05<\/a><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font>\u00a0<\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <strong><\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<p><\/strong> <\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<h3 style=\"color: blue;\"><font size=\"3\"><strong><font> <\/font>Galileo: les industriels craignent \u00ab\u00a0l&rsquo;id\u00e9ologie\u00a0\u00bb de la concurrence       de l&rsquo;UE<\/strong><\/font><\/h3>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font>AFP, le 27 novembre 2007 \u00e0 08h49<\/font> <font><strong>Par Dominique BEAUJOUIN<\/strong><\/font>       \u00a0       PARIS, 27 nov 2007 (AFP) &#8211; Les grands industriels de l&rsquo;espace expriment       leurs craintes que \u00ab\u00a0l&rsquo;id\u00e9ologie\u00a0\u00bb de la concurrence de la Commission       europ\u00e9enne ne condamne le syst\u00e8me de navigation par satellites Galileo si       les appels d&rsquo;offre aboutissent \u00e0 remettre en cause le partage du travail       d\u00e9j\u00e0 pr\u00e9vu. Les 27 viennent de s&rsquo;accorder pour affecter 2,4 milliards       d&rsquo;euros de plus sur le budget europ\u00e9en au financement du programme       (environ 4,4 milliards d&rsquo;euros au total).       Mais les ministres des Transports doivent encore trouver jeudi un montage       industriel efficace pour que la constellation de 30 satellites rivale du       GPS am\u00e9ricain soit op\u00e9rationnelle en 2012, tout en apportant des retomb\u00e9es       industrielles \u00e0 tous les partenaires. Le commissaire aux Transports,       Jacques Barrot, sugg\u00e8re de diviser le programme en six segments       attribuables sur appels d&rsquo;offre, assortis de r\u00e8gles de non cumul et       d&rsquo;obligations de sous-traitance.       Du c\u00f4t\u00e9 des deux principaux industriels, l&rsquo;europ\u00e9en Astrium (groupe EADS)       et le franco-italien Thales Alenia Space, des sources internes mettent en       garde contre \u00ab\u00a0l&rsquo;id\u00e9ologie de la concurrence pure et parfaite\u00a0\u00bb.       Souvent pr\u00e9sent\u00e9s comme oppos\u00e9s, Astrium repr\u00e9sentant les \u00ab\u00a0int\u00e9r\u00eats       allemands\u00a0\u00bb et Thales \u00ab\u00a0les Fran\u00e7ais\u00a0\u00bb, les deux groupes rappellent en choeur       qu&rsquo;ils \u00ab\u00a0repr\u00e9sentent 90% de l&rsquo;industrie spatiale europ\u00e9enne\u00a0\u00bb et sont d\u00e9j\u00e0       associ\u00e9s dans la premi\u00e8re phase du programme.       L&rsquo;IOV (in orbit validation) a permis de lancer un premier satellite, et       doit s&rsquo;achever d&rsquo;ici \u00e0 2011 avec le 4e satellite permettant la validation       du syst\u00e8me, pour plus d&rsquo;1 milliard d&rsquo;euros.       Astrium est ma\u00eetre d&rsquo;oeuvre de la fabrication des satellites dans ses       usines allemandes, et en sous-traite 40% \u00e0 Thales, tandis que le groupe       fran\u00e7ais est ma\u00eetre d&rsquo;oeuvre du segment-sol et en sous-traite 40% \u00e0       Astrium. \u00ab\u00a0Cela n&rsquo;a pas emp\u00each\u00e9 de signer 500 contrats industriels dans 18       pays, dont pr\u00e8s de 200 en dehors des cinq leaders (Allemagne, France,       Italie, Royaume-Uni et Espagne)\u00a0\u00bb, indique une source industrielle.       \u00ab\u00a0Prolonger cette organisation pour la suite du programme (3,4 milliards       d&rsquo;euros de budgets europ\u00e9ens pour 26 satellites suppl\u00e9mentaires et les       centres au sol) serait la seule solution\u00a0\u00bb ajoute-t-on.       En revanche, les deux g\u00e9ants, interrog\u00e9s sur une prochaine mise en       concurrence r\u00e9pondent: \u00ab\u00a0comment finir efficacement la premi\u00e8re phase       ensemble quand on sait qu&rsquo;on va s&rsquo;entretuer pour la seconde ?\u00a0\u00bb       Le pr\u00e9sident d&rsquo;Astrium, Fran\u00e7ois Auque, mettait r\u00e9cemment en garde contre       la r\u00e9ouverture de la \u00ab\u00a0bo\u00eete de Pandore\u00a0\u00bb. Il avait fallu des mois de       discussions en 2005 dans le cadre du partenariat public-priv\u00e9 qui a capot\u00e9       cette ann\u00e9e pour trouver un compromis sur l&rsquo;implantation des principales       structures, avec notamment un centre de contr\u00f4le en Italie, un autre en       Allemagne, le si\u00e8ge social \u00e9tant \u00e0 Toulouse.       Les grands industriels s&rsquo;attendent maintenant \u00e0 un appel d&rsquo;offres       \u00ab\u00a0biais\u00e9\u00a0\u00bb, qui d\u00e9boucherait sur le \u00ab\u00a0r\u00e9sultat convenable\u00a0\u00bb, les satellites       pour Astrium, les segments sols pour Thales Alenia, pour \u00ab\u00a0concilier       concurrence et bonne pratique industrielle\u00a0\u00bb.       Mais \u00e0 la veille du conseil des ministres europ\u00e9ens des Transports,       plusieurs incertitudes demeurent sur les contours des appels d&rsquo;offres, et       l&rsquo;Espagne est d\u00e9j\u00e0 mont\u00e9e au cr\u00e9neau ce week-end pour d\u00e9noncer des       manquements aux r\u00e8gles de concurrence.       \u00a0       <font><strong>AFP    <\/strong><\/font><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<hr\/><\/div>\n<div align=\"center\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<p><font size=\"3\"><strong><font>AFP, le 27       novembre 2007 \u00e0 08h52       <\/font>Les USA pr\u00e9parent le GPS nouvelle g\u00e9n\u00e9ration pour contrer le rival       Galileo<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\">      \u00a0<\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\" dir=\"ltr\"> <font><strong>Par Daphn\u00e9 BENOIT<\/strong><\/font>       \u00a0       WASHINGTON, 27 nov 2007 (AFP) &#8211; Les Etats-Unis, inventeurs du syst\u00e8me de       navigation par satellite GPS, se pr\u00e9parent \u00e0 r\u00e9torquer au projet rival       europ\u00e9en Galileo avec une nouvelle g\u00e9n\u00e9ration de GPS aux capacit\u00e9s       d\u00e9cupl\u00e9es, qui \u00e9galerait les avanc\u00e9es technologiques promises par le       nouveau concurrent. La mise en service op\u00e9rationnelle de Galileo, annonc\u00e9e       pour fin 2012, devrait ainsi \u00eatre talonn\u00e9e par le lancement des premiers       satellites GPS III, la plus importante \u00e9volution du syst\u00e8me am\u00e9ricain       depuis son lancement dans les ann\u00e9es 1990. Compar\u00e9 \u00e0 l&rsquo;actuel GPS (Global       Positioning System), \u00ab\u00a0les satellites GPS III offriront une meilleure       navigation aux usagers civils et militaires gr\u00e2ce \u00e0 plus de pr\u00e9cision et       plus de r\u00e9sistance aux tentatives de brouillage hostile\u00a0\u00bb par des pays       ennemis, explique le colonel David Madden, responsable de la branche GPS       de l&rsquo;arm\u00e9e de l&rsquo;Air am\u00e9ricaine, dans une r\u00e9cente interview. Le r\u00e9seau sera       progressivement mis en place en trois temps, avec un premier lancement de       satellites \u00ab\u00a0pr\u00e9vu fin 2013\u00a0\u00bb, et devrait \u00e0 terme \u00eatre compos\u00e9 d&rsquo;une       constellation de 32 satellites, selon le colonel Madden.       Les Etats-Unis comptent ainsi maintenir l&rsquo;h\u00e9g\u00e9monie de leur       syst\u00e8me, devenu une infrastructure indispensable autant sur le plan       \u00e9conomique mondial que d&rsquo;un point de vue militaire. N\u00e9 en 1986, le GPS, ou       Navstar (Navigation Satellite for Time and Ranging), con\u00e7u par le       Pentagone, permet de trouver avec pr\u00e9cision une position sur n&rsquo;importe       quel point du globe. Soutien crucial du commandement militaire am\u00e9ricain,       ce syst\u00e8me est livr\u00e9 gratuitement par l&rsquo;arm\u00e9e aux fournisseurs du service       GPS qui le mettent \u00e0 la disposition des organismes civils int\u00e9ress\u00e9s       (transporteurs routiers, maritimes ou ferroviaires). Les Etats-Unis ont       d\u00e9j\u00e0 proc\u00e9d\u00e9 \u00e0 une premi\u00e8re modernisation de leur syst\u00e8me, avec l&rsquo;envoi       depuis fin 2006 de satellites de nouvelle g\u00e9n\u00e9ration, dot\u00e9s d&rsquo;une       meilleure qualit\u00e9 de signal, d&rsquo;une deuxi\u00e8me fr\u00e9quence d\u00e9di\u00e9e aux usagers       civils et d&rsquo;une pr\u00e9cision de localisation de l&rsquo;ordre de \u00ab\u00a0quelques m\u00e8tres\u00a0\u00bb,       selon l&rsquo;un des fabricants, le groupe am\u00e9ricain Lockheed Martin. Mais le       GPS III promet de nouvelles avanc\u00e9es, avec un pouvoir de transmission 500       fois sup\u00e9rieur \u00e0 celui du syst\u00e8me actuel, permettant de renforcer       consid\u00e9rablement sa r\u00e9sistance au brouillage, et une pr\u00e9cision d&rsquo;un m\u00e8tre,       comme le syst\u00e8me Galileo, selon le site internet sp\u00e9cialis\u00e9 dans la       d\u00e9fense, Globalsecurity.org.       Autre am\u00e9lioration: \u00e0 l&rsquo;origine, les donn\u00e9es transmises par les militaires       du Pentagone aux organismes civils \u00e9taient volontairement alt\u00e9r\u00e9es,       affectant leur pr\u00e9cision. Mais la Maison Blanche, qui avait d\u00e9j\u00e0 suspendu       l&rsquo;utilisation de cette fonction en 2000, a annonc\u00e9 en septembre que le       nouveau syst\u00e8me n&rsquo;inclurait pas de telle \u00ab\u00a0capacit\u00e9 de d\u00e9gradation\u00a0\u00bb.       Alors que les Europ\u00e9ens viennent \u00e0 peine d&rsquo;esquisser une solution \u00e0 la       question du financement de Galileo, qui vise \u00e0 les rendre ind\u00e9pendants du       syst\u00e8me am\u00e9ricain GPS, les Etats-Unis font avancer leur nouveau projet.       L&rsquo;arm\u00e9e de l&rsquo;Air am\u00e9ricaine a lanc\u00e9 en juillet un appel d&rsquo;offres pour le       d\u00e9veloppement et la production d&rsquo;une premi\u00e8re tranche de huit satellites       GPS III, pour un montant de 1,8 milliard de dollars.       Les g\u00e9ants am\u00e9ricains Lockheed Martin et Boeing sont tous deux dans la       course, et attendent une r\u00e9ponse \u00ab\u00a0d\u00e9but 2008\u00a0\u00bb, selon un porte-parole de       Lockheed, Steve Tatum. L&rsquo;US Air Force vient par ailleurs d&rsquo;attribuer       mi-novembre deux contrats de 160 millions de dollars chacun aux groupes       Northop Grumman et Raytheon, pour d\u00e9velopper la partie \u00ab\u00a0au sol\u00a0\u00bb du       programme de GPS nouvelle g\u00e9n\u00e9ration (stations de contr\u00f4le et antennes).       \u00a0       <strong><font>AFP<\/font><\/strong><\/div>\n<p align=\"left\"><font size=\"4\"> \u00a0<\/font><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p> <\/font> <\/div>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<p align=\"center\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tunisnews.net\"><span>Home<\/span><span lang=\"FR-CH\"> &#8211; Accueil <\/span><span>&#8211; <\/span><span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"AR-SA\">\u0627\u0644\u0631\u0626\u064a\u0633\u064a\u0629<\/span><\/a><\/b><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><b><span dir=\"rtl\" lang=\"AR-SA\">\u00a0<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n<p><\/body><\/body><\/html><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Home &#8211; Accueil &#8211; \u00a0 TUNISNEWS 8\u00a0\u00e8me\u00a0ann\u00e9e, N\u00b0\u00a02745 du 27.11.2007 \u00a0archives : www.tunisnews.net \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Ridha Boukadi: Lettre ouverte au ministre de la Justice et des Droits de l\u2019Homme Libert\u00e9 et Equit\u00e9: Dans la s\u00e9rie des proc\u00e8s politiques &#8211; 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