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Disappointment in Tunisia as host for World information society summit
Media and freedom of expression groups today, at the conclusion of the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), called for a full investigation by the United Nations into attacks on human rights and freedom of expression that took place in Tunisia on the eve of and during the Summit.
Regional-Tunisia, Politics, 11/18/2005
Tunisian born Israeli foreign minister returns to his birthplace
The Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom returned on Tuesday to his birth place in the Arab states of Tunisia, in his first visit since 1959.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 11/17/2005
Ben Ali opens second world information technology summit
The Tunisian president ZIne al-Abidine Ben Ali opened on Wednesday in Tunis, works of the second world IT summit which aims at bridging the digital gap between poor and rich countries.
Regional-Tunisia, Politics, 11/17/2005
UN experts call on Tunisia to respect human rights as information summit opens
On the same day that the United Nations world information summit opened in Tunisia, three UN human rights experts today urgently called on the North African county's Government to take immediate steps to respect the fundamental freedom of expression in the face of reports of serious abuses.
Tunisia-Regional, Politics, 11/16/2005
Qathafi receives warm welcome in Tunisia
The Tunisian people in this state offered the Leader of the Revolution a "gift a she camel and its baby camel in an expression of their overwhelming joy for his presence among them and their pride of the noble values that he preaches."
Tunisia-Libya, Politics, 11/16/2005
Internet governance, funding of technology at UN summit
How to finance more equal access to information technology and how the Internet should be governed are among the more contentious issues to be tackled at a United Nations summit opening this week in Tunis, Tunisia, which expects to draw about 11,000 participants, from heads of States to representatives of the private sector and civil society.
Regional-Tunisia, Economics, 11/16/2005
Tunisian students demonstrate against Israel's presence at IT summit
the Tunisian authorities which have fears of the escalation of these acts of protests decided to give a vacation for all students in the faculties and institutes as from Tuesday.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 11/15/2005
On the stabbing of a journalist in Tunisia
Tunisia, Politics, 11/15/2005
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