Trade Unions' Role in New Tunisia
Workers’ organise to bring change and political progress.
Workers’ organise to bring change and political progress.
Trial caught country’s attention but only served as a brief diversion from the faltering reform process and economy.
End of overnight curfew seen as sign of new approach to policing as Tunisia makes halting progress.
Elements of former dictator’s regime blamed for pushing for postponement to October.
UN worker speaks of how locals have rushed to help Libyan refugees.
Artist whose song became the anthem for the uprising describes how people’s fear of expressing themselves has vanished.
With ex-members of regime yet to be tried, an economy in trouble and a pervading sense of lawlessness, many Tunisians are voting with their feet.
Political upheaval leaves its mark on popular culture, generating new music and street art.
Revolution offers unprecedented opportunities both for grassroots initiatives and for systemic reforms to policing and prisons.
Some want them to end so as to give the interim administration a chance, while others insist pressure must be kept up to bring about real change.