It’s hard to believe, when you’re in Redeyef, that this town is one of the richest in the whole of Tunisia. It’s also in Redeyef that we see the real meaning of social injustice. Despite the four hundred thousand tons of phosphate mined there every year, the twenty-seven thousand inhabitants of Redeyef have, for decades now, had access to just one school, one poorly equipped hospital, and a deserted youth centre.
USIP Report: Twitter more megaphone than rallying cry
Up until now, the debate surrounding the role of Twitter and so-called Web 2.0 has remained somewhat polarised. This report then aims to provide an empirical analysis of the available data in order to move away from the binary arguments presented by those who have come to be known as “cyberoptimists” and “cyberskeptics”.
Nouveau rapport de l’USIP: Twitter a plus servi de porte voix que de cri de ralliement
Jusqu’à présent, le débat autour du rôle de Twitter et le soi-disant ‘Web 2.0’ est resté quelque peu polarisé. Le but de ce rapport est ainsi de faire une analyse empirique des données disponibles, afin de s’écarter de l’argumentation binaire…
9th Conference: Ghannouchi remains leader as Ennahda denies any conflict within the movement.
The ninth conference of the Ennahda Movement in Tunisia represented a historic moment for a party that, since its inception, had only ever been able to conduct its affairs in secret.