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Egypt celebrates revolution in Tunisia
The Egyptian community in Tunisia started the official celebrations of its Revolution at the Municipal Theatre in the Capital Tunis. In a ceremony organized by the Egyptian Embassy in Tunis, Prominent Tunisian and Egyptian Artists, political figures and government officials … Continue reading
14 جانفي 2012 تونس First Anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution Jan 14 2012.flv
By Editor: Mehdi Hamdi DOP: Ahmad Najib Rantissi Reporter: Adnen Chaouachi الذكرى الاولى للثورة التونسية 14 جانفي 2012 شارع الحبيب بورقيبة تونس On 14 January 2011, thousands of Tunisians took to the streets of the Capital shouting “get out” to … Continue reading
Division over prayer times at the Tunisian constituent assembly
Article 81 of the Internal law of the Constituent Assembly is still a source of division between MPs of the Majority led by Ennahda and the opposition in Tunisia. The Article is about the Interruption of the Sessions of the … Continue reading
Tunisian Girl Singing I Am Free My Word Is Free during candle vigil 14-1-11 (Enlgish Subs)
Amel Mathlouthi singing “I Am Free, My Word is Free” “Kelmti 7orra” in Tunis at the candle vigil in rememberance of the lives lost for the Jasmine Revolution on the day that Ben Ali the Tunisian dictator that along with … Continue reading
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News Analysis-Tunisia Revolution-01-15-2011-(Part1)
Popular revolution in Tunisia is an unprecedented incident in the Arab world, which paves the way for more profound developments in North Africa, giving all Arab governments a new and complex situation, which is unknown to many states. In this … Continue reading
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News Analysis-Tunisia Revolution-01-19-2011-(Part3)
The Tunisian opposition Democratic Forum for Labor and Liberty has quit the interim government, pushing the new cabinet on the verge of collapse. Hundreds of protesters once again flooded the streets of the capital, Tunis, on Wednesday and called for … Continue reading
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News Analysis-Tunisia Revolution-01-24-2011-(Part2)
Tunisian protesters continued to camp out in front of the office of ousted dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s right-hand man, demanding him to step down. The protesters demanded interim Premier Mohammed Ghannouchi and other members of the former ruling … Continue reading
News Analysis-Tunisia Revolution-01-18-2011-(Part1)
Tunisia’s revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be … Continue reading
Comment-Democratic revolution in Tunisia-01-27-2011- (Part 2)
www.presstv.com Topics talked over in this edition of Press TV’s Comment are as follows: -Arab nations have risen at last against their tyrannical, brutal and corrupt regimes towards democracy. Ben Ali is out, and the other dictators will follow them … Continue reading →