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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, right, is pictured with Ennahda party leader Rached El Ghannouchi at the opening of a meeting with representatives of all Tunisian political parties, to see if there is sufficient support for his solution to end the country’s ongoing political crisis in Carthage, outside Tunis, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. AP Photo/Hassene Dridi


Tunisia: Turn Left

Tunisia: Turn Left

The so-called “Arab Spring revolutions” have produced numerous illusions, some of which were touched upon in my previous articles. Yet there are still several fallacies that are yet to encounter any form of criticism or suspicion, including the presumption...
Media ID: 55291076
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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, right, is pictured with Ennahda party leader Rached El Ghannouchi at the opening of a meeting with representatives of all Tunisian political parties, to see if there is sufficient support for his solution to end the country’s ongoing political crisis in Carthage, outside Tunis, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. AP Photo/Hassene Dridi


Confusion in the Ennahda Movement

Confusion in the Ennahda Movement

A crisis has struck Tunisia as a whole, including the Ennahda movement and the opposition left, after the assassination of the latter’s influential leader Chokri Belaid. As a result, we can note that the Ennahda leaders are only interested in controlling the...