October 20, 2003(2003-10-20) (aged 81) Carthage, Tunisia
Political party
Neo Destour
Socialist Destourian Party
Relatives
Hassib Ben Ammar (brother)
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Radhia Haddad (Arabic: راضية الحداد) (March 17, 1922 – October 20, 2003) was a Tunisian feminist activist, and former chairperson of the National Union of Tunisian Women for fifteen years.[1]
^Badri, Balghis; Tripp, Aili Mari (February 15, 2017). Women's Activism in Africa: Struggles for Rights and Representation. Zed Books Ltd. ISBN 9781783609116.
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presented there were subsequently adopted by Bourguiba in his speeches. RadhiaHaddad, wrote in her autobiography "Woman's Talk" : "On the eve of independence...
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joined the UMFT as activists like Moufida Bourguiba, Wassila Ben Ammar, RadhiaHaddad, and Fethia Mzali. Ben Mrad remained the president of the UMFT until...
Prevention of Torture. He was the son of Salah Ben Ammar and the brother of RadhiaHaddad, Married to Hayet Ferjani,he has a daughter, Zeineb, and three sons...
the UK, France and the U.S.; in Bestwig, Prussia, Germany (d. 1997) RadhiaHaddad, Tunisian feminist and advocate for women's rights; in Tunis (d. 2003)...