Abderraouf Ayadi ( aeb, عبد الرؤوف العيادي; born 12 February 1950 in
Manouba
Manouba ( ar, منوبة ') is a city in north-eastern Tunisia, and is part the metropolitan area of Tunis, also called "Grand Tunis". It is located at the west of Tunis city center at around . It is the capital city of Manouba Governorate.
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Tunisia
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) is a Tunisian human rights activist, politician and lawyer.
After the
Tunisian Revolution
The Tunisian Revolution, also called the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive 28-day campaign of civil resistance. It included a series of street demonstrations which took place in Tunisia, and led to the ousting of longtime president Zine El ...
in 2011, he was elected as a member of the
Constituent Assembly
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. Temporarily serving as secretary-general of his longtime party
Congress for the Republic
The Congress for the Republic ( ar, المؤتمر من أجل الجمهورية, Al-Mu’tamar min ajl al-Jumhūriyya; french: Congrès pour la République), also referred to as El Mottamar or by its French acronym CPR, is a centre-left seculari ...
(CPR), in 2012 he went into opposition, founding the
Wafa Movement
The Wafa Movement ( ar, حركة وفاء), sometimes referred to as the Independent Democratic Congress, is a political party in Tunisia.
The party was founded in 2012 by a number of constituents who broke away from the Congress for the Republ ...
, which he leads as president.
Activism
As an activist for human rights, Ayadi spent six and a half years in prison, five and a half in the wake of the process against the left-wing movement
El Amal Ettounsi in 1974. After his release from prison, Ayadi continued to be interrogated frequently, living under constant surveillance from the regime of
Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali
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.
[« Abberraouf Ayadi succède à Moncef Marzouki à la tête du CPR », ''Leaders'', 13 décembre 2011]
On 24 July 2001, Ayadi co-founded the Congress of the Republic (CPR) and was elected its vice-president. Ayadi participated in a 32-day hunger strike against Ben Ali's regime on 18 October 2005, the protesters then formed the
18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms The 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms in Tunisia, ( French: ''Collectif du 18 Octobre'') was formed when a number of political parties, NGOs and human rights activists advocating various political ideologies, among them Islamists, secular ...
.
Political career
After the
Tunisian Revolution
The Tunisian Revolution, also called the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive 28-day campaign of civil resistance. It included a series of street demonstrations which took place in Tunisia, and led to the ousting of longtime president Zine El ...
, he was named by his party, the Congress of the Republic (CPR), as its representative at the
In the
2011 Constituent Assembly election, Ayadi was elected to represent the district of
La Manouba
Manouba ( ar, منوبة ') is a city in north-eastern Tunisia, and is part the metropolitan area of Tunis, also called "Grand Tunis". It is located at the west of Tunis city center at around . It is the capital city of Manouba Governorate.
Manou ...
in the
Constituent Assembly of Tunisia
The Constituent Assembly of Tunisia, or National Constituent Assembly (NCA) was the body in charge of devising a new Tunisian constitution for the era after the fall of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his Constitutional Democratic Rally (R ...
.
After the election of CPR Secretary-General
Moncef Marzouki
Mohamed Moncef Marzouki ( ar, محمد المنصف المرزوقي; ''Muhammad al-Munṣif al-Marzūqī'', born 7 July 1945) is a Tunisian politician who served as the fifth president of Tunisia from 2011 to 2014. Through his career he has been ...
as
President of Tunisia
The president of Tunisia, officially the president of the Tunisian Republic ( ar, رئيس الجمهورية التونسية), is the head of state of Tunisia. Tunisia is a presidential republic, whereby the president is the head of state an ...
, Ayadi moved up as leader of the CPR.
His nomination was however disputed by some party members and the name of
Tahar Hmila was shortly brought up.
Finally, on 20 December 2011, the party officially named Ayadi the CPR's interim Secretary General, to be confirmed at the party's next congress,
which however had to be delayed until June 2012.
Following allegations that he had taken "positions contrary to the principles of the party and its decisions, without consultation with the political bureau", Ayadi on 19 April 2012 was dismissed from his official functions. Ayadi had lauded
Samir Geagea
Samir Farid Geagea ( ar, سمير فريد جعجع Lebanese pron.: , also spelled Samir Ja'ja'; born 25 October 1952) is a Lebanese politician and militia commander who has been leading the Lebanese Forces party and dissolved militia ...
's right-wing
Lebanese Forces
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, whose Christian militia was responsible for the
Sabra and Shatila massacre
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of hundreds of Palestinian refugees in 1982.
Haythem Belgacem temporarily replaced Ayadi as secretary general of the CPR.
Only a few days later, on 9 May 2012, Ayadi and a group of fellow partisans and members of the
Constituent Assembly
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announced that they would leave the CPR and form a new party under the name of "Wafa" (meaning "faithful", used here in the sense of "faithful to the revolution"). On 25 July, the
Wafa Movement
The Wafa Movement ( ar, حركة وفاء), sometimes referred to as the Independent Democratic Congress, is a political party in Tunisia.
The party was founded in 2012 by a number of constituents who broke away from the Congress for the Republ ...
was officially founded.
In late June 2014, Ayadi was one of the first to announce his candidacy for the
2014 presidential election. In the
2014 parliamentary election, his new party however lost all its seats. On 19 December 2014 he however withdrew.
Positions
On 25 February 2012, Ayadi declared on Tunisian TV that the first President of Tunisia,
Habib Bourguiba
Habib Bourguiba (; ar, الحبيب بورقيبة, al-Ḥabīb Būrqībah; 3 August 19036 April 2000) was a Tunisian lawyer, nationalist leader and statesman who led the country from 1956 to 1957 as the prime minister of the Kingdom of T ...
, had been "hostile to Arab culture and Islam".
When in March 2012, the preamble of the new
Tunisian Constitution
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was discussed, Ayadi supported
Ennahda
The Ennahda Movement ( ar, حركة النهضة, Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; french: link=no, Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic political party in Tunisia.
Fou ...
's proposal to keep intact Article 1 of the 1959 constitution describing the country as a republic with Arabic being its language and Islam its religion. Ayadi said: "As long as the identity of the country is Arab-Muslim, the article remains accurate and relevant." The decision could potentially prevent the abuse of religion for political gains, he said: "Prophet Mohammed used politics for religion. Now we are afraid that some will use religion for politics – especially when the goals aren’t always clear."
In May 2012, he declared that he would "respect and love"
Adolf Hitler
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who had never done anything against the Arabs. He claimed that the situation for Tunisia had even improved with the
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during the Second World War.
In January 2013, Ayadi supported the inscription of legal
jihad
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into the
Constitution of Tunisia
The Constitution of Tunisia is the supreme law of the Tunisian Republic. The constitution is the framework for the organization of the Tunisian government and for the relationship of the federal government with the governorates, citizens, and ...
, allegedly advocating the integration of jihadist fighters into the
Tunisian Army
The Tunisian Land Army ( ar, جيش البر التونسي, Jaîsh el-Barr et'Tunsi, french: Armée de terre tunisienne) is the ground component of the Tunisian Armed Forces . The Land Forces Command is located in Bizerte. The TAF itself was cr ...
.
[« Abderraouf Ayadi pour l'intégration des jihadistes au sein du ministère de la Défense ! », ''Shems FM'', 28 janvier 2013]
/ref> This information was disclaimed by Wafa party officials on the next day.
After the murder of left-wing leader Chokri Belaid
Chokri Belaïd ( ar, شكري بلعيد, Shukrī Bil‘īd; 26 November 1964 – 6 February 2013), also transliterated as Shokri Belaïd, was a Tunisian politician and lawyer who was an opposition leader with the left-secular Democratic Pa ...
, one of Ayadi's allies during the times as activists, on 6 February 2013, Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali
Hamadi Jebali ( ar, حمادي الجبالي, '; born 12 January 1949) is a Tunisian engineer, Muslim politician and journalist who was Prime Minister of Tunisia from December 2011 to March 2013. He was the Secretary-General of the Ennahda Move ...
from the Islamist Ennahda
The Ennahda Movement ( ar, حركة النهضة, Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; french: link=no, Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic political party in Tunisia.
Fou ...
party announced on 12 February that he would form a government of "national unity" which would consist of "apolitical technocrats." Abderraouf Ayadi's Wafa party immediately criticized this proposal and stressed that a government which remains true to the values of the revolution should remain "political in nature."
On 20 November 2013 he proposed that a dialogue be started with the outlawed Islamist terror group Ansar al-Sharia Ansar al-Sharia or Ansar al-Shariah is a name used by a collection of radical or militant Islamist groups or militias, in at least eight countries. While they share names and ideology, they lack a unified command structure.
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.
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1950 births
Living people
People from Manouba Governorate
Congress for the Republic politicians
People of the Tunisian Revolution
Members of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia