Tunis. Retrieved 12 October 2014. Amy Aisen Kallander (Winter 2013). "From TUNeZINE to Nhar 3la 3mmar: A Reconsideration of the Role of Bloggers in Tunisia's...
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the first open discussion forums on the Internet, the satirical website TUNeZINE (which has since been shut down). This 'Zine' (a play on words connecting...
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cousin Zouhair Yahyaoui was an economist who founded the satirical website TUNeZINE. He died in 2005 after being persecuted and tortured by the government...
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as: www.nawaat.org www.perspectivestunisiennes.net www.tunisnews.com www.tunezine.com Web sites that publish oppositional articles by Tunisian journalists...
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open discussion forums on the internet the satirical website TUNeZINE (http://www.tunezine.com Archived 2022-01-19 at the Wayback Machine). This 'Zine'...
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the famous blogger Zouhair Yahyaoui, the founder of a satirical website TUNeZINE, he is the first cyber-dissident who died as a result of torture in 2005...
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Mejri », Le Quotidien, date unknown Mongi Smida, op. cit., p. 402 http://www.tunezine.tn/read.php?1,83475 Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine accessed...
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