For once Ati Metwaly sets her ears to rest, opening her eyes wide -- to revolution
After failing to quell nation-wide unrest, on 14 January, 2011, the authoritarian ruler of Tunisia Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali was forced to leave Tunisia. The new (...)
Nemri Bassem is one of the Tunisian young men who played an active role in the Jasmine Revolution, the revolution that ousted President Zine El-Abidine Ben Aliin January 2011. An online news platform, Libcom, promoting what they call "libertarian (...)
Hundreds of illegal Tunisian immigrants to Europe have returned home, many of them putting an end to a sad adventure, writes Mourad Teyeb in Tunis
Waves of illegal Tunisian immigrants to Europe left the country after the January uprising that ousted (...)
Amnesty International has today called for immediate independent investigations as it released a report detailing unlawful killings and acts of brutality by Tunisian security forces during the protests in December and January that led to the (...)
Amnesty International has today revealed disturbing new evidence of the brutal methods used by Tunisian security forces to try to quell anti-Government protests in recent weeks.
An Amnesty International research team which has just returned from (...)
At least 11 people have died in clashes with security forces in new rioting in the North African country where unrest is in its fourth week, local union officials said Sunday.
The Interior Ministry, meanwhile, said eight people were killed over the (...)
TUNIS - Police and high school students have clashed for two days in a small city of Tunisia, with protesters setting fire to the local headquarters of President Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali's ruling party, according to a union representative.
The North (...)
Meetings with Remarkable Muslims, ed. Barnaby Rogerson & Rose Baring, London: Eland, 2005. pp312
Compelling and very readable, Meetings with Remarkable Muslims is a book that highlights different aspects of the lives of Muslims from a broad range of (...)