Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part1 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part2 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part3 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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[29 May 13] Tunisians support Syria, denounce foreign interference -...
Tunisia\'s Popular Committee to Support Syria has demonstrated in the capital city Tunis and called on the government to reconsider its position...
Tunisia\'s Popular Committee to Support Syria has demonstrated in the capital city Tunis and called on the government to reconsider its position concerning the Syrian crisis
Politicians and students as well as human rights activists gathered in front of the foreign affairs Ministry. They demanded the resumption of diplomatic ties between Syria and Tunisia and the return of the Syria\'s ambassador to their country/
Families of young men who have joined the War on Syria denounced the recruitment of their sons by International armed groups
The demonstrators accused foreign countries of interfering in Syria\'s internal affairs
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[29 Dec 2013] Tunisians back Syria in war against Takfiri militants -...
Many political parties and associations in Tunisia defend the cause of the Syrian people against foreign-backed insurgents. They support the Syrian...
Many political parties and associations in Tunisia defend the cause of the Syrian people against foreign-backed insurgents. They support the Syrian army and political leadership against a neo-colonial project which aims to divide the Muslim world by terror and empower Israel.
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Tunisia Turmoil Threatens Arab Regimes - 22 Jan 2011 - English
After a revolt ousted longtime President Ben Ali from Tunesia, anger in the country has not subsided just yet. As Mark Phillips reports, many...
After a revolt ousted longtime President Ben Ali from Tunesia, anger in the country has not subsided just yet. As Mark Phillips reports, many Tunisians are now rejecting the new proposed government.
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Syrian FSA - Tunisian Ex-Jihadist - Why he Stopped Fighting Alongside...
Tunisian Ex-Jihadist Tells Tunisian TV Why he Stopped Fighting Alongsid the FSA in Syria
This mini-report from Tunisian TV station, Delta TV,...
Tunisian Ex-Jihadist Tells Tunisian TV Why he Stopped Fighting Alongsid the FSA in Syria
This mini-report from Tunisian TV station, Delta TV, shows an interview with a 29-year old Tunisian man who traveled to Syria and fought alongside the \"Free Syrian Army\" (FSA) against the Syrian Army. He explains why he stayed there for slightly over a month and decided to return back to his home country instead of remaining there for Jihad, as is the case with other young Tunisians who were sent to Syria mainly by their imams (clerics).
The interview corroborates some of other eyewitness accounts that accuse the FSA of committing massacres in order to frame the Syrian Army. He also states that no medical treatment was given to any foreign (Arab) Jihadist, which meant that any injury could end up in death. He also acknowledges that these Jihadis are being used as cannon fodder to fight a war by proxy.
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[14 July 13] Tunis demonstration denounce military coup in Egypt - English
calling for the respect of the legitimacy of the Tunisian government. They also denounced the military coup in Egypt, which they described as a...
calling for the respect of the legitimacy of the Tunisian government. They also denounced the military coup in Egypt, which they described as a Western conspiracy. The demonstrators slammed the financial aid by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the Egyptian Military commanders amid a strong outrage by millions of supporters of the country\'s ousted president Morsi. The Tunisians warned against similar interference in their country. The protesters waved the Egyptian flag and addressed messages to the agents of former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who fled to Saudi Arabia following a popular uprising in 2011.
Adnen Chauachi, Press TV, Tunis
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