Protests against the bill on compensation for political prisoners - Tu
July 31st, 2012 by
Chedly Ben Ibrahim
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Demonstrator rising a slogan that says : one who fights for the money is a mercenary and a liar.
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A young woman demonstrator covering her head and shoulders with the Tunisian flag.
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Lina Ben Mhenni Tunisian cyber dissident rinsing a slogan that says : Theft is illegal.
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The deputy Khemaies Ksila is interviewed by the BBC in front the National Constituent Assembly building.
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Demonstrator rising a slogan that says : not for the organized looting.
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A young woman demonstrator covering her head and shoulders with the Tunisian flag.
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Women demonstrators move in front of the National Constituent Assembly building.
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A woman demonstrator rising a slogan that says, 'I have not tortured anyone, I do not indemnify anyone. Your torturers will indemnify you.'.
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A young woman demonstrator covering her head and shoulders with the Tunisian flag.
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A ranking officer in the process of controlling the movements of the crowd with a smile.
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A protester raised on the shoulders spirited to say slogans against the government.
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A panoramic view of demonstrators in front the door of the National Constituent Assembly building.
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A young Tunisian boy on his father's shoulders, he's rising a slogan that says : Theft is illegal.
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A Woman rinsing a slogan that says : no compensation before the 800000 unemployed people will have work.
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A Tunisian woman is interviewed by the BBC in front the National Constituent Assembly building.
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