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It features a terrific protagonist: Ayed Morrar, who in 2004 led his neighbors in the West Bank village of Budrus in a campaign of civil disobedience to stop the construction of Israel's security barrier.
Movie review: 'Budrus,' redefining the cinematic hero Ann Hornaday 2010
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We don't have a level of prosperity conducive to democracy, said Jalloul Ayed, Tunisia's minister of finance.
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Tunisian Finance Minister Jalloul Ayed told reporters the country's top priority was to boost the economy and create jobs for hundreds of thousands of unemployed youths.
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We are really very satisfied by the very strong, very clear, very precise declarations that have come from all the G-8 nations and financial institutions — bilateral agencies and development banks, Tunisian Finance Minister Jaloul Ayed told reporters in Deauville.
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The consolidation of democracy goes hand in hand with prosperity, Ayed said.
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The consolidation of democracy goes hand in hand with prosperity, Ayed said.
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Tunisian Finance Minister Jalloul Ayed told reporters the country's top priority was to boost the economy and create jobs for hundreds of thousands of unemployed youths.
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"Most important is that democracy wins," said Mondher Ben Ayed, an IT executive in the Tunisian capital of Tunis about this North African country's electoral experiment.
An Arab Electoral Mirror Matthew Kaminski 2011
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The consolidation of democracy goes hand in hand with prosperity, Ayed said.
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Tunisian Finance Minister Jalloul Ayed told reporters the country's top priority was to boost the economy and create jobs for hundreds of thousands of unemployed youths.
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