Masr wa Touness is a bridge. A bridge between me and the reader, between inside and outside, between East and West, Europe and Africa, between Egypt and Tunisia and Switzerland, my three countries.

Egypt is the country of my father. Tunisia is the country of my mother. Switzerland is the country where I was born and always lived since then.

One Love, One World, One Family.

5 Responses to “About Masr wa Touness”


  1. 1 Sonia El Sakka (@SoniaElSakka) 26 September 2011 at 10:26

    How awesome you know we are the same I am half Egyptian half Tunisian
    Egyptian father Tunisian Mum however I live in Egypt really happy to have fell on your blog … I was writing a blog myself on Egyptians abroad right to vote and found a great coincidence really I do not know who you are but my name is Sonia el Sakka and would be a great pleasure to get to know you Masr we Tounes :) great name btw that says it all really

    • 2 masrwatouness 26 September 2011 at 10:41

      Dear Sonia,

      I am happy you liked the blog, and even more happy to find other Tunisian-Egyptian mixed people all around the world :) From my side, I live in Switzerland, and I am from Egyptian father and Tunisian mother. I love very deeply my countries and I started this blog to express what I always had in mind about it – and about anything that comes in my mind, as a Muslim/North Arfican living in Europe.

      we have to be very proud orf our two countries :)

      Ines

  2. 3 Sonia El Sakka (@SoniaElSakka) 26 September 2011 at 11:43

    Ya Ines very very happy to meet you my dear indeed we are very proud of our beautiful countries I am so happy we get to know each other I will follow your blog. I have a blog too http://smilingrainbow.blogspot.com/ i was actually searcging for info on egyptians abroad when i fell on your blog
    take care my dear let’s keep in touch and it would be great to see you in Egypt or Tunisia one day

    • 4 masrwatouness 26 September 2011 at 12:12

      thank you for your blog’s address, I looked at it, very interesting, plus the banner is amazing :)
      looking forward for the updates!

      keep in touch,
      Ines

  3. 5 ImazighenDJERBA 9 April 2012 at 17:36

    Greetings from Switzerland,as a tunisian amazigh I enjoyed your acrticle about imazighen!
    allah bless you my brother/sister!!!


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