Iyed dahmani biography books
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Val mcdermid biography
You might consider a strip-lit interview room down the local nick or, better yet, a quaint tearoom filled with tinkling china and home baking to be a fitting place to interrogate one of Britain’s best-known crime writers. But no. Val McDermid, 62, has requested that we meet in the top-floor cafe of the newly refurbished John Lewis in her home town of Edinburgh, a venue that makes up for any lack of character with panoramic views over the capital’s slate rooftops. “It’s good for people watching,” she says.
marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Report for Murder, Val’s first novel. She has since sold more than 15 million books in 30 different languages. Her 31st, Insidious Intent, was published last September. It sees the return of the criminal psychologist Tony Hill and Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan, who together have been the protagonists of 10 of Val’s books. The first in the series, The Mermaids Singing, won the Crime Writers’ A
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Opening Remarks by Mr Jalel Chelba, Head of Civil Society Division, Citizens and Diaspora Directorate on Behalf of His Excellency the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Mr. Moussa Faki Mohamat Presented to the third Intercontinental CSO Forum
Your Excellency Mr Eyed Dahmani, representing the Tunisian government
Your Excellences, Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Representatives of the African Union and European Commission,
Participants and Distinguished Representatives of Civil Society from Africa and Europe,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen
All protocols observed
It’s with great pleasure to welcome you all to the AU-EU Intercontinental CSO Forum, a gathering of African and European Civil Society Organizations within the framework of the Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES) supported by the African Union and the European Union commissions.
It is my honor to address this Forum on behalf of His Excellency, Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat the Chairperson of the African Un
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Embassy of Tunisia
About the Embassy
India-Tunisia relations have been traditionally cordial and friendly. An Indian Mission at the level of a Cd’A was set up in Tunis in , with the first Ambassador being posted in Tunisia opened its Mission in New Delhi in
Tunisian leaders have always praised the Indian leadership and openly acknowledge the support India extended to Tunisia and the region in its freedom struggle. Tunisian Foreign Office publicly acknowledges that ‘moderation’ is the hallmark of Tunisia’s foreign policy. Moreover, the Government perceives fundamentalism as a major threat and is desirous of cooperating with India in controlling the spread of fundamentalism and terrorism. In October , India and Tunisia issued a “Joint Declaration on Combating International Terrorism, Drug Trafficking and Organised Crime”. India and Tunisia have taken a common stand on this question in international fora.
Ambassador’s Activities
- Ambassador Tarek Azouz present credential to H.