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Atelier GrowthHacking au MedSirat by SMC Tunisia from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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January 23rd 1846: Abolition of slavery in Tunisia
On this day in 1846, slavery was abolished in Tunisia by Ahmad I ibn Mustafa, Bey of Tunis, becoming the first Muslim country to abolish slavery. Tunisia was a hub of the Arab slave trade, shipping enslaved people and forcing thousands of slaves to work in domestic service and agriculture. Ahmad I, who was born to a slave mother and royal father, became monarch of Tunisia in 1837, the tenth from the Husainid dynasty. Ahmad had grand plans for Tunisia, intending to expand the army and navy and modernise the country’s education system. In 1841, the monarch was advised to ban the slave trade, and set about abolishing slavery in steps. Abolition began with a ban on exporting slaves in 1841, then closing the slave market in Tunis, and in 1842 declaring that all people born in the country were free. The monarch made the decision palatable by obtaining confirmation from Islamic scholars that slavery was forbidden, thus legitimising abolition in the Arab Muslim world. In a decree of January 23rd 1846, slavery was formally abolished in Tunisia and all remaining slaves were freed. There was some resistance to this measure, resulting in a second decree in 1890 which imposed sanctions on those who engaged in the slave trade. This second decree was issued by the French, who by then had established a colonial protectorate in the country. Like in other countries which profited from the slave trade, emancipated slaves in Tunisia lacked equal access to social opportunity, leaving many former slaves impoverished and marginalised.
SMC Tunisia team training with Sana at Level 1 from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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The 1 meter Sandiwch (l'Aouina, Tunisia) from Karim2k on Vimeo.
Tour rapide du nouveau coworking space Hive 12 a Sousse avec Ichraf Jarray from Karim2k on Vimeo.
Intreview avec Ichraf Jarray fondatrice de Hive 12 Coworking Space a Sousse from Karim2k on Vimeo.
#Hive12 Coworking Space openning day from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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SMC Tunisia: 1st CM Meetup - 2015 from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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Digital Drink Tunis #10 from Karim2k on Vimeo.
Hult Prize Ideation Camp at ULT from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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SMCTunisia - Growthhacking workshop with Bechir Segni from Karim2k on Vimeo.
Christophe Beelaerts on LinkedIn “Interesting lesson of life" from Karim2k on Vimeo.
Understanding privilege: because we all did struggle at some point of our lives because getting where we are and most of the times it's not even about money.
Formation "Devenir Community Manager" #CM101 - Session Novembre 2017 a Sfax 3 from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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Formation "Devenir Community Manager" #CM101 - Session Novembre 2017 a Sfax 2 from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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Formation "Devenir Community Manager" #CM101 - Session Novembre 2017 a Sfax from Karim2k on Vimeo.
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