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Revision as of 02:53, 30 March 2020
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia is a liberal, capitalist, colonial state located in Northern Africa, near Algeria, Libya and Italy.
History
Tunisia was an Ottoman and French colony before being under two dictatorships and finally democracy.
Positives
- Tunisia has implemented many feminist policies, including outlawing domestic violence, polygamy and easier divorces for men. Interfaith marriage and freedom to dress are legal.
Major Social Struggles
- 2011: Tunisian Revolution
- 2018: Tunisian Protests