
CLEAN: Tunisia media authority shuts down, citing
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Social Studies, Journalism
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the INRIQ's reluctance to resign, highlighting the halt in reform movements by the government. It points out the absence of independent bodies to manage public media and resolve sector conflicts. The repressive penal code from Ben Ali's era continues to stifle freedom of expression. Despite the negative direction, a strong civil society remains mobilized. The text concludes with a note on the rigidity of certain organizations.
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