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 | | But when Ghannouchi left Tunisia and settled in London, he was now in a position to speak for the movement by himself. |
 | | In a bid to discredit Ghannouchi, both as thinker and leader, Hamdi resorted to excluding important historical facts, to disregarding important texts, to distorting some of Ghannouchi's statements, to relying on police reports based on confessions extracted under duress, and to relying on forged political statements attributed to Ghannouchi but strongly denied by him. |
 | | To prove his point that Ghannouchi is not sincere about his claim to democracy, Hamdi relies heavily on two evidences, both of which obtained from the files of the Tunisian government and both of which are vehemently denied by Ennahda and Ghannouchi. |
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