Archive for April, 2011

Tunisia: The Land Of A 1001 Political Parties

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

It’s been just a bit over 55 years since Tunisia got its independence from France; 55 years through which the country and its people, almost three generations of Tunisians, knew only 2 presidents, 1 political party and no options whatsoever. Sure, there were a handful of other political parties in the country, some recognized as legal [...]

Tunisia, Canada, Elections And I – Quick Reflections

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Unfortunately, I haven’t been writing as much as I used to or want to on here; a combination of being busy with life and work, distracted by the rise of Twitter and me getting tired of following the daily news of the world for a while. Anyway, in the past few months, true to my [...]

Tunisian Media In The Post-Revolution Era

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Just a few days ago, the Tunisian national TV station (TTN), that was quick to shed its TV7 moniker after the revolution in Tunisia, and who overnight wanted people to believe they would become a space for free speech, aired a report on ex-President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, highlighting all the bad things he did, [...]

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