About us / Who we are
The path towards achieving real citizenship passes through an educational program, not to be a slogan raised or codified in administrative and procedural systems, but rather it must be an integrated system of rights and duties, pushing towards effective social participation for all members of society in public life in the light of respect for values common where human rights are respected, their dignity is preserved, and their voice is heard without exclusion or discrimination.
Although those belonging to religious and non-religious communities are considered de facto Tunisian citizens, most of them feel that they are second-class citizens, as they are excluded from most of their citizenship rights, the most important of which is the feeling that the law protects them and does justice to them, given the repeated cases of violence against them without legal or social deterrence.
Although those belonging to religious and non-religious communities are considered de facto Tunisian citizens, most of them feel that they are second-class citizens, as they are excluded from most of their citizenship rights, the most important of which is the feeling that the law protects them and does justice to them, given the repeated cases of violence against them without legal or social deterrence.
The important role of religious leaders in our society, nowadays, lays in strengthening citizenship and its values, fighting radicalization and implanting and consolidating tolerance, pluralism, human rights’ respect and the acceptance of the other. Religious leaders have an important role in Tunisia since they generate thoughts; therefore, they are responsible in diffusing the culture of tolerance, coexistence and the acceptance of the other, discarding terrorism, extremism, chauvinism, violence and hatred in addition to strengthening the principle of respecting others.
President & Co-Founder
President & Co-Founder
President & Co-Founder
He is a human rights activist and public speaker, born in Tunisia. He has more than 8 years of experience in the field of religious freedom and interfaith dialogue. He studied theology for a while and then devoted himself permanently to defending religious freedom and supporting the persecuted of religious minorities in Tunisia through the Attalaki NGO, which he founded in 2016.
General Secretary
General Secretary
Finance office & Co-Founder
Finance office & Co-Founder
Public Relations and Partnerships
Public Relations and Partnerships
Executive Director
Executive Director