Two prominent Tunisian left-wing thinkers were attacked where Nessma TV's Nabil Karoui was to be judged for his controversial airing of Persepolis.
A diverse group of Tunisians - secularists, Islamists, politicians, and recent graduates - discuss the most pressing issues in the democratic transition.
A symposium presented by Islam in the West and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, November 10, 2011.
A group of Tunisian religious conservatives occupied the University of la Manouba to protest the prohibition of the niqab, interrupting the exam period.
Nabil Karoui, head of ‘Nessma TV,’ appears at court for his channel's controversial broadcast of the film Persepolis, in which an image of God is shown.