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Kamel Morjane, also
spelled Kemal Mourjan, (Arabic: كمال مرجان; born 9 May 1948) is a
Tunisian politician and
diplomat who
served as the
Minister of Defense...
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Retrieved 2022-09-06. "Kamel
Morjane sur tous les fronts".
Jeune Afrique (in French).
Retrieved 2022-11-20. "Qui est
kamel Morjane, le chef du gouvernement...
- Foxley, PhD); the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Tunisia 2010–2011 (Kamel
Morjane); the
Minister of
Education of
Taiwan 2013–2014 (Huang Pi-twan, PhD). UW–Madison...
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Kobler Roger A.
Meece Alan Doss
William L.
Swing Amos
Namanga Ngongi Kamel Morjane Joseph Kony
Vincent Otti
Raska Lukwiya † Okot Odhiambo †
Dominic Ongwen ...
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Mohamed Jegham 2001–2004: Dali Jazi 2004–2005: Hédi M'henni 2005–2010:
Kamel Morjane 2010–2011:
Ridha Grira 2011–2013:
Abdelkarim Zbidi 2013–2014:
Rachid Sabbagh...
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Libyan lawyer Kamel Marek (born 1980),
Algerian football player Kamel Morjane (born 1948),
Tunisian politician Kamel Nacif Borge (21st century), Mexican...
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after the
Tunisian revolution on 1
April 2011. The
party was led by
Kamel Morjane,
former Defence and
Foreign Minister under Ben Ali. The
party ****ertively...
- ISBN 978-1-891276-03-3. Courtin, Baptiste; Millon, Cédric; Feunteun, Aurore; Safi,
Morjane; Duporge, Nathalie; Bolanos-Jiménez, Jaime; Barragan-Barrera,
Dalia C.;...
- ( United States) 2001–03: Amos
Namanga Ngongi ( Cameroon) 1999–2001:
Kamel Morjane ( Tunisia)
Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General: Abdallah...
- the past. The next day, five
members of the government,
including Kamel Morjane,
Ridha Grira,
Ahmed Friaa,
Moncer Rouissi and
Zouheir M'Dhaffar resigned...