User talk:Dr. Dr. Guesmi

March 2012
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Tunisia
Wikipedia articles may not be used as references. Please use reliable sources. Materialscientist (talk) 01:15, 22 March 2012 (UTC)

Tunisia: Demographics section
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The Demographics section of the article is inaccurate! Reducing the origins of the Tunisian people to the the Zenata tribes is simply false. Tunisians, as proven by genetics are a mix of Amazigh, Arab tribes from the middle east, phenicians... Etc Saying that tunisians are Amazigh from sociological, historical and genetic point of view is also inaccurate This section is biased by the political propaganda made by Amazigh nationalism in recent years! I believe the scientific truth should be restored in this section The vast majority of tunisians are North African Arabs ethnically identified through their mother language (arabic dialect) through their culture and through their mixed origins. All over the Arab world Arabs are a mix of several people, as much in Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia or elsewhere. Genetic studies Have proven these facts. Wikipedia is not a place for political propaganda — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mahdi.mrabet (talk • contribs) 09:52, 22 March 2012 (UTC)