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  2. Internet censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in Tunisia decreased in January 2011 following the ousting of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The successor acting government removed filters on social networking sites , such as YouTube and Facebook .

  3. Internet censorship in the Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    Later (in 2011) it would be discovered that the authorities in Tunisia that censor the Internet had, in fact, been stealing individuals' passwords. [35] Facebook was of great importance in the Tunisian response to Internet censorship by the government, according to Jillian York of the Berkman Center for the Internet and Society. Bloggers and ...

  4. Tunisia sentences journalists to a year in prison for ... - AOL

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    A Tunisian court on Wednesday sentenced two TV and radio journalists to one year in prison for criticizing the government on their programs and on social networks. Borhane Bsaïs and Mourad ...

  5. Hundreds protest in Tunisia to demand a date for fair ... - AOL

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    Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Tunisian capital on Sunday to demand the release of imprisoned journalists, activists and opposition figures, and the setting of a date for fair presidential ...

  6. Tunisia powerful union rejects "arbitrary arrests", prepares ...

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    Tunisia's powerful UGTT labour union condemned on Wednesday what it described as arbitrary arrest campaigns by the authorities, and renewed calls to its supporters to mobilise before planned ...

  7. Sardines movement - Wikipedia

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    The Sardines movement (Italian: movimento delle sardine), also known as Sardines against Salvini (sardine contro Salvini), [5] was a grassroots political movement, which began in Italy in November 2019.

  8. EU asks Tunisia for clarification over arrests of journalists ...

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    TUNIS (Reuters) -The European Union said on Tuesday it was concerned about the wave of arrests of many civil society figures, journalists and political activists, and demanded clarifications from ...

  9. Censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Tunisia has been an issue since the country gained independence in 1956.Though considered relatively mild under President Habib Bourguiba (1957–1987), censorship and other forms of repression became common under his successor, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (November 1987 – January 2011).