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Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat.Haddad was a doctor of moral and political philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University, and the first Muslim candidate to be qualified by the National Council of French universities as a lecturer in Catholic theology.He is the author of several essays that focus on politics and religion (Islam and Christianity).

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  • المازري حداد (ولد في مدينة الكرم في 2 يوليو 1961) صحفي وكاتب وفيلسوف ودبلوماسي تونسي، عمِل سفيراً لبلاده في منظمة اليونسكو. (ar)
  • Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat.Haddad was a doctor of moral and political philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University, and the first Muslim candidate to be qualified by the National Council of French universities as a lecturer in Catholic theology.He is the author of several essays that focus on politics and religion (Islam and Christianity). He regularly contributes to the press in France (Le Figaro, Libération and Le Monde), Belgium (Le Soir) and Switzerland (Tribune de Genève) and has made several appearances on France 24, LCI, Public Sénat, France Ô and France 2. He was also, from 2007 to 2009, co-director of the Daedalos Institute of Geopolitics, a think tank based in Nicosia created at the initiative of the Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs.In late 2009 he was appointed ambassador to UNESCO, a post he resigned in January 2011 before the fall of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. (en)
  • Mezri Haddad, né le 2 juillet 1961 au Kram, est un journaliste, écrivain, philosophe et diplomate tunisien. Docteur en philosophie morale et politique de la Sorbonne et premier candidat musulman à avoir été qualifié par le Conseil national des universités françaises comme maître de conférences en théologie catholique, il est l'auteur de plusieurs essais portant principalement sur la politique et la religion (islam et christianisme). Il intervient régulièrement dans la presse française (Le Figaro, Libération et Le Monde), belge (Le Soir) ou suisse (Tribune de Genève) et fait plusieurs apparitions sur France 24, LCI, Public Sénat, France Ô et France 2. Il est également, de 2007 à 2009, codirecteur du Daedalos Institute of Geopolitics, un think tank basé à Nicosie et qui a été créé à l'initiative du ministère chypriote des Affaires étrangères. Fin 2009, il est nommé ambassadeur à l'Unesco, poste dont il démissionne en janvier 2011, avant la chute de Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. (fr)
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  • Mezri Haddad in 2014 (en)
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  • المازري حداد (ولد في مدينة الكرم في 2 يوليو 1961) صحفي وكاتب وفيلسوف ودبلوماسي تونسي، عمِل سفيراً لبلاده في منظمة اليونسكو. (ar)
  • Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat.Haddad was a doctor of moral and political philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University, and the first Muslim candidate to be qualified by the National Council of French universities as a lecturer in Catholic theology.He is the author of several essays that focus on politics and religion (Islam and Christianity). (en)
  • Mezri Haddad, né le 2 juillet 1961 au Kram, est un journaliste, écrivain, philosophe et diplomate tunisien. Docteur en philosophie morale et politique de la Sorbonne et premier candidat musulman à avoir été qualifié par le Conseil national des universités françaises comme maître de conférences en théologie catholique, il est l'auteur de plusieurs essais portant principalement sur la politique et la religion (islam et christianisme). (fr)
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  • Mezri Haddad (fr)
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