Tunisia

Tunisia: no to class collaboration!

Written by RB Saturday, 03 August 2013
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We publish this article, written by a Tunisian comrade, which offers a criticism of the idea of a "national salvation government" as a solution to the current political crisis in the country, and argues instead for a revolutionary way forward. 

 

Tunisia: Brahmi assassinated – avenge his death, complete the revolution

Written by Jorge Martín Friday, 26 July 2013
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Tunisia: Brahmi assassinated – avenge his death, complete the revolution. Photo: Amine GhrabiOn the morning of Thursday, July 25, left wing nasserite Constituent Assembly member Mohamed Brahmi was assassinated outside his home in Tunis. A protest general strike has been called by the UGTT union, while the Popular Front has called for mass civil disobedience to bring down the government and disband the Constituent Assembly.

 

Tunisia: ‘It’s evident that a solution for the problems of the people cannot be found within capitalism’

Written by Our correspondent Thursday, 16 May 2013
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Emna, a young Tunisian revolutionary, talks to In Defence of Marxism about the contradictions within the Tunisian Revolution and how they are reflected concretely on the ground.

   

Report: Revolution and counter-revolution in Tunisia

Written by Florian Keller Tuesday, 23 April 2013
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wsf-demo-thFrom the March 26th to 30th the 13th World Social Forum took place in Tunisia. Tens of thousands of activists from hundreds of organisations around the world came together in workshops and meetings on the campus of the university to discuss solutions to the social problems of the world.

 

Tunisia: towards a second revolution?

Written by Jorge Martin Thursday, 07 February 2013
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chokri-belaid-thOn the morning of February 6th, the prominent left wing leader Chokri Belaïd was assassinated in front of his house in Tunis. Thousands have taken to the streets, attacked offices of the ruling Ennahda party, which they consider responsible for the assassination, and a general strike has been called for tomorrow, February 8th. This could be the incident that sparks a much needed second revolution, two years after the overthrow the hated Ben Alí regime.

   

Tunisia: Armed forces clash with striking workers and youth

Written by Hamid Alizadeh Friday, 30 November 2012
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siliana-protests-thClashes between  protesters and the armed forces continue as the Tunisian town of Siliana enters the fourth day of a general strike led by the UGTT trade union federation. The clashes which have led to more than 300 injured have become a focal point for people all over Tunisia.

 

Tunisia one year after the revolution - wave of strikes and uprisings

Written by Jorge Martin Monday, 30 January 2012
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tunisia revolt-thumbOne year after the revolutionary overthrow of Ben Ali, Tunisia faces a wave of strikes, regional uprisings, sit-ins and protests of all sorts. For hundreds of thousands of Tunisian workers and youth who bravely defied the bullets of the dictatorship to get jobs and dignity nothing has fundamentally changed.

   

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