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- Censorship_in_Tunisia abstract "Censorship in Tunisia has been an issue since the country gained independence in 1956. Though considered relatively mild under President Habib Bourguiba (1957–1987), censorship and other forms of repression became common under his successor, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (November 1987–January 2011). Ben Ali was listed as one of the "10 Worst Enemies of the Press" by the Committee to Protect Journalists starting in 1998. Reporters Without Borders named Ben Ali as a leading "Predator of Press Freedom". However, the Tunisia Monitoring Group reports that the situation with respect to censorship has improved dramatically since the overthrow of Ben Ali in early 2011.".
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- Censorship_in_Tunisia wikiPageExternalLink tunisia.
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- Censorship_in_Tunisia wikiPageExternalLink tunis-report2005.htm.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia wikiPageExternalLink www.leblogmedias.com.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia wikiPageExternalLink hammani.htm.
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- Censorship_in_Tunisia wikiPageExternalLink www.tunezine.com)..
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- Censorship_in_Tunisia subject Category:Censorship_by_country.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia subject Category:Communications_in_Tunisia.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia subject Category:Human_rights_in_Tunisia.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia comment "Censorship in Tunisia has been an issue since the country gained independence in 1956. Though considered relatively mild under President Habib Bourguiba (1957–1987), censorship and other forms of repression became common under his successor, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (November 1987–January 2011). Ben Ali was listed as one of the "10 Worst Enemies of the Press" by the Committee to Protect Journalists starting in 1998.".
- Censorship_in_Tunisia label "Censorship in Tunisia".
- Censorship_in_Tunisia label "Censure en Tunisie".
- Censorship_in_Tunisia label "Zensur in Tunesien".
- Censorship_in_Tunisia sameAs Zensur_in_Tunesien.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia sameAs Censure_en_Tunisie.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia sameAs Q189837.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia sameAs Q189837.
- Censorship_in_Tunisia wasDerivedFrom Censorship_in_Tunisia?oldid=583343851.
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