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Tunisians Rally For Political Prisoners’ Release On Uprising Anniversary


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On the 11th anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution, thousands of Tunisians took to the streets to demand the release of political prisoners. The rally, organized by human rights groups and political activists, aimed to draw attention to the plight of those who have been detained for their political beliefs.

Among the demands of the protesters were calls for the government to release all political prisoners, end arbitrary detentions, and respect the rights of freedom of expression and assembly. They also called for an end to the use of torture and ill-treatment in detention centers.

The Tunisian Revolution, which began on December 17, 2010, led to the ousting of long-time dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and sparked a wave of uprisings across the Arab world. However, many Tunisians feel that the promises of the revolution have not been fully realized, with political repression and economic hardship still prevalent in the country.

As the protesters marched through the streets of Tunis, chanting slogans and waving banners, they were met with a heavy police presence. Despite the risks, they remained steadfast in their demand for justice and freedom for all political prisoners.

The rally served as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for democracy and human rights in Tunisia, and a call to action for the government to uphold its commitment to the principles of the revolution. Only time will tell if their voices will be heard and their demands met.

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