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Salah Ben Hassouna a troqué le soleil de la Tunisie pour les paysages nordiques de Lebel-sur-Quévillon; cet enseignant et électricien, bien ancré dans sa communauté, raconte à Raed comment il est devenu l'organisateur de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
Salah Ben Hassouna a troqué le soleil de la Tunisie pour les paysages nordiques de Lebel-sur-Quévillon; cet enseignant et électricien, bien ancré dans sa communauté, raconte à Raed comment il est devenu l'organisateur de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
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