He spent his childhood in Algeria then moved to Tunisia in 1994 with his family due to political troubles. During his studies, he wrote some articles in a Tunisian newspaper, then after starting work he was active in an underground music web site (tunizik.com, disappeared right now). During the Dignity and Freedom Revolution, he acted as a common citizen (not a party member) spreading information through the internet to awake Tunisian’s conscience, and participating in Tunis demonstrations. Since then, he started a web site (www.echgolt.com) to discuss propositions for today’s and tomorrow’s Tunisia, in an optic of Open Source Politics.