Tunisia, Land of Passage
The Tunisian Revolution took place in 2011. In just 28 days, the Tunisians rid themselves of the dictator, Ben Ali. It was 28 days of protest and repression. On Friday, December 17, 2010, Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old street vendor of fruits and vegetables, set himself on fire in front of the governor's office in Sidi Bouzid, a city of 40,000 inhabitants in central Tunisia. Unbeknownst to him, this act by a young man, vulnerable to a corrupt administration that regularly confiscated or destroyed his means of livelihood, sparked a widespread movement. Between December 2010 and January 2011, we all followed from a distance as this revolution unfolded on our computer screens, so significant were social media in this liberating movement. What happened in the aftermath of the revolution? In this episode, we will analyze the authoritarian drift of Kaïs Saïed and his migration policy. Guest: Hatem Nafti Production: Specto Média Journalist: Eléonore Plé English dubbed version : Isobel Cohen, Méline Laffabry, Rogerio Simoes Sound Production: Norma Suzanne Original idea, execution, production, and post-production by Specto Média.Translation, production of articles, and profiles by aidóni.
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