The facts are clear. The trial concerning the assassination of Chokri Belaid has been deferred, not a single terrorist crime has been tried, and the attack in Sousse has exposed security and political failures. Four years after the Rouhia case, it seems that the more insecurity has grown, the more opaque the security institution has become.
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[…] متى كانت القرارات السيادية ذات الصلة بالامن القومي و حماية التونسيين من الارهاب الذي هللت له الاحزاب ذات المرجعيات الاسلامية على حد تعبيرهم يجب ان يكون محل توافق بين جميع الفرقاء ؟ هل نحن مازلنا في طور الحكومات المؤقتة حتى بعد استكمال الدستور و بعد الانتخابات التشريعية و الرئاسية لخمسة سنوات لنخرج من المؤجل الى الاستقرار السياسي ام ان هناك من المعارضة من مازال يحلم بالحكم المؤقت ؟ […]
Tunisia in the Media: foreign reporting and national discourse on the Sousse attack
In the minutes and hours following attack transpired the ungracious diffusion on Instagram and Twitter of victims lying lifeless between beach chairs and parasols; dramatized headlines announcing the “beach resort massacre” and innumerable variations recounting the scene … But after the initial shock of and Western media’s knee-jerk reaction to one of three attacks which occurred on June 26, mainstream news reports on terrorism in the country are relatively more substantial and worth contemplating than was the case several months ago.