Tunisian naturalization issue | |||
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Part of the Tunisian national movement | |||
Date | December 31, 1932 – August 7, 1933 | ||
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Caused by | Refusal to bury the French naturalized Muslims in Muslim cemeteries. | ||
Methods | Cemetery blockades Riots Press campaign | ||
Resulted in | Creation of special cemeteries Reviving Tunisian nationalism Decrease of naturalization requests | ||
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Lead figures | |||
François Manceron | |||
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The Tunisian naturalization issue was a protest movement against French and Tunisian laws that eased access to French citizenship in 1933, during the French protectorate of Tunisia. It was active in preventing the burial of Muslim Tunisians who had adopted French nationality in Muslim cemeteries. These riots revived the Tunisian national movement, which had been weakened after the 1926-28 repression.