The excellent Mouse Hunter links to tn.bl*gs, a Tunisian bloggregator. Tn.bl*gs–which is completely unrelated to Mouse Hunter–includes excerpts from an interesting blog by dissident lawyer, Mokhtar Yahyaoui. Although the regime has avoided the Marxist, Islamist, and nationalist foreign relations disasters of many of its neighbours, any country in which a president “wins” a fourth term with 94.5% of the vote and continues to practise real, existing, benign despotism is pretty damn fucked. Reveil Tunisien is another good site for those of you interested in hearing liberal Tunisian voices.
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