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Sadiki historically has provided a bicultural, bilingual education. Many of the Tunisian elites, including Bourguiba, graduated from this school. These elites filled the positions of top responsibility of the
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students, many of whom came to form the medium and lower cadres of the party." The graduates of Sadiki placed a bilingual education system in Tunisia after its independence.
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delivered a speech at the school, declaring that in secondary schools, all subjects will eventually be taught in Arabic instead of French throughout Tunisia.
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Micaud, Charles A. "Bilingualism in North Africa: Cultural and Sociopolitical Implications."
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said "ts realistic strategy of struggle against colonialism became convincing even to
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Tunisian Arabic
lycée
Tunis
Tunisia
Habib Bourguiba
Mohamed Mzali
Mustapha Ben Jafar
Azzedine Guellouz
Mahmoud Messadi
Destour
Charles A. Micaud
The Western Political Quarterly
Zitūna
Khayr al-Diyn Pacha al-Tunisi
President
Bourguiba
Africa portal
Schools portal
Category:Alumni of Sadiki College
The Western Political Quarterly
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Jstor
International Society ‘From Below’: Civil Society and the Expansion of International Society
University of Kent at Canterbury
President Habib Bourguiba - The official site with news, interviews, photos and audio clips
International Olympic Committee - Organisation - Structures


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