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Marc Douaire: What Political Project for Equal Rights 20 Years After 2005?

“It is clear that priority education policy, based on equal rights, is relegated to a blind spot at the Ministry of National Education and does not seem to be a societal issue for left-wing parties and progressive forces,” writes Marc Douaire, president of the OZP (Observatory of Priority Zones). He signed this opinion piece 20 years after the deaths of Zied Bonna and Bouna Traoré. Tragic deaths: On October 27, 2005, two young teenagers, Zied Bo…
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“It is clear that priority education policy, based on equal rights, is relegated to a blind spot at the Ministry of National Education and does not seem to be a societal issue for left-wing parties and progressive forces,” writes Marc Douaire, president of the OZP (Observatory of Priority Zones). He signed this opinion piece 20 years after the deaths of Zied Bonna and Bouna Traoré. Tragic deaths: On October 27, 2005, two young teenagers, Zied Bo…

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