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briki
/ ˈbriki /
Example Sentences
At the Saint Lazare train station in Paris, Briki Mokrane, a 54-year-old fire safety worker, said “obviously it’s very very difficult for workers, but unfortunately in France it’s always the same: we have to have strikes or demonstrations to preserve our rights.”
“I hope they’ll improve the social conditions in the country now, and the economic situation,” said Alaa Briki, 23, one of the country’s many unemployed, who was having coffee with a friend in Tunis’s historic Medina neighborhood.
The tour concluded at Kafeneio Oraia Ellas, a coffee shop off Monastiraki Square, with a proper Greek coffee service, the coffee arriving in a briki, part of the Turkish influence on this country.
“This is a blow to women’s rights in Morocco,” said Raouia Briki, Amnesty International’s campaigner on Morocco.
Ribeh Briki, whose son Slah Dachroui was one of 300 people who died in Tunisia during the Arab Spring protests of 2011, held up her son’s picture.
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