Kacem is a Tunisian activist, blogger and Social Media enthusiast from Kairouan, a semi-rural city in the interior of Tunisia. He has a strong belief in human rights, especially the fact that minorities rights shouldn't be subject to public vote and that they must to be protected from the majority.
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Published in: HomeTunisians caught between the crowd and the political scene
At the end of the day, most of the political sphere disagreements are not of any importance to the ordinary Tunisian...
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Published in: HomeInnocent till proven guilty in Tunisia
It is reported that in Tunisia under Ben Ali, no prisoner died on hunger strike – some prisoners died under torture....
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Published in: HomeThe Tunisian people come second!
‘We are the walking-dead, we live in a vacuum, we have nothing. We have nothing. All it (the Government) can do for...
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Published in: HomeHuman rights in Tunisia: between stagnation and regression
Amnesty International’s report titled ‘One step forward, two steps back’ raises questions about whether Tunisia is...
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Published in: HomeThe religious smokescreen
The double-faced discourse employed by Ennahda is making it harder to have confidence in their statements.
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Published in: HomeTunisian schizophrenia over women
It is a burning question within Tunisian society and abroad, whether Tunisia will regress on respect for women’s...