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Mohamed Habib Sinaceur

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Mohammed Habib Sinaceur
Born
Died2000
NationalityMoroccan
Political partySocialist Union of Popular Forces

Mohammed Habib Sinaceur ( – 2000) was a Moroccan Politician for the Socialist Union of Popular Forces.

Biography

Sinaceur was born in eastern Morocco at Oujda. He is a member of a well connected Moroccan family. His brother Mohammed Allal Sinaceur is a writer working for UNESCO.[1] Another of his brothers is a General and Jamal Eddine Sinaceur is a diplomat.

Sinaceur died in 2000 and in 2009 a street was named after him in Casablanca. The naming event was seen as a tribute to Sanaceur and his family. His work in human rights, support for education and being a champion for Casablanca was given as reasons for the honour.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Philosophical dimension of current problems in regard to science and technology, Meeting of Experts on Philosophical Investigation of the Conditions for Endogenous Development of Science and Technology; Kathmandu; 1979 United Nations Conference on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD); Vienna; November 1979
  2. ^ An avenue named Casablanca Mohamed Habib Sinaceur: A tribute to the activist and intellectual, Liberation, in French, accessed 28 October 2012