No... despite being an unprofessional and utterly biased foreign media outlet we have to respect press freedom (note that Al Jazeera office is closed but their license is not revoked and they're still working in Tunisia).
actually according to the recent polls he's popularity increased to 83% the only ones that are seeing El Nahdha as a victim are foreigners and that's because of their lobbying specially in the USA they payed a lot of money to lobbying but that's starting to change the ministry of foreign affairs...
from where should I start ? a lot of agriculture technics used special for the olive oil are Carthaginians... we say land ba'ali which mean the land that rely on rain Ba'al is Carthaginian god, we still eat snails which was a famous dish back then... when the rain comes we sing a song ommok...
true... it's good to have opinions pro or con the situation but at least you need to know somethings before saying anything and not jump into assumptions and conclusions... The situation in Tunisia was not a surprise nor sudden it was due to many problems and catastrophes that soared for 10 years...
that's true we have to wait until we can have a stable democratic government all the Tunisians/world are waiting for that now and what will happen during and after these 30 days...
the thing is you have to be a very close ally to the US to be able to have such privileges but we even did not allow them to make a base in the country... its true we're none nato major allies but other country had to make deals and such... we're still waiting for this acquisition to materialize...
all the Tunisian NGO announced today their support of the president decision
Tunisia on 07/27/2021
A joint statement issued by:
The National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists
Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights
The Tunisian General Labor Union
The National Bar Association of Tunisia...