Mohamed Habib Sinaceur

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

Mohammed Habib Sinaceur
Born
Died2000
NationalityMoroccan
Political partySocialist 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


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