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Tunisia: From the 2011 Revolution to the Revolt of 2021 A report from Tunisian comrades setting the recent revolt in the context of struggles over the past decade. This article was first published by Crimethinc.
On December 17, 2010, a young Tunisian named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest his treatment at the hands of police, setting in motion the wave of uprisings that came to be known as the Arab Spring. Today, Tunisia is experiencing its largest grassroots revolt since those days, with thousands in the streets confronting the police week after week. In the following report, our Tunisian comrades explain the context of this new revolt, exploring what has changed and what remains the same. What we see in Tunisia is a foretaste of the next round of revolutionary movements in the region.
Tunisia: Confusion Reigns on Poison Letter Sent to The President Published January 31st, 2021 - 06:46 GMT
In this file photo taken on September 2, 2020 Nadia Akacha, senior advisor to the Tunisian President in charge of Legal Affairs, attends the new government swearing-in ceremony at Carthage Palace on the eastern outskirts of the capital Tunis, following a confidence vote by parliament. Akacha, currently the president s chief of staff, has been hospitalised after handling a suspicious letter addressed to head of state Kais Saied, his office said in a statement, suggesting an attempted poisoning. She was discharged a day earlier but is still suffering from headaches and is being monitored by doctors. FETHI BELAID / AFP
Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) – Tunisian president Kais Saeid on Friday proposed to the country's scientific committee of the fight against coronavirus (Covid-19) to carry out a general health lockdown in regions most affected b
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