Maher Bahloul
Articles by Maher Bahloul

Captured Alive…Still Alive…Since the 18th Century
March 9 2019 CommunityHistory has value as long as it remains alive in people’s hearts, souls, minds and educational systems. It otherwise remains buried under the notes and papers of historians, in libraries, and in …

Slavery and slave trade: A forgotten dark history
February 4 2019 CommunityIn addition to the three historic locations, seen in the previous edition of The Source Newspaper, the slaves’ auction place, the slaves’ chamber, and the slaves’ lashing ceremony, Zanzibar has…

A special contribution to The Source, ahead of Black History month, Part 1 - Slavery and slave trade: A forgotten dark history
January 21 2019 CommunityThe more one travels, the more one learns. Museums all over the world like Paris, London, New York, Montreal and Victoria inform of previous humans’ histories. The story is quite different this …

The impressions of a Tunisian in Vancouver
March 6 2017 ColumnsAs soon as you arrive at Vancouver International Airport in Canada you are struck by the pleasant greeting of the customs and immigration officers. Be it timid and restrained or large and welcoming, …