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  • The image features a large mural on the side of a building, depicting a figure in formal attire, raising a hand in a gesture of greeting or salute. The background of the mural includes a red backdrop with a prominent depiction of the national flag of Tunisia. Below the mural, there is a scene of a small open area with umbrellas, likely providing shade for people sitting or gathering. Surrounding the area are some trees and bicycles, suggesting a lively community space. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a bright day. Tunisia: Exploiting Fear and Rivalries, Kais Saied Stands Alone at the Helm Sarra Grira · April 2023
  • The image features a group of people, with a focus on one individual holding up a sign. The sign prominently displays a logo that includes two hands shaking, surrounded by a bright sunburst and red star. The text on the sign is in Arabic, likely associated with a labor or union organization. The background suggests an outdoor setting, possibly during a rally or demonstration, with other individuals visible nearby. Tunisia: The Running Battle Between the Government and the UGTT Khadija Mohsen-Finan · March 2017
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