Today, one of the biggest gains of Tunisia's revolution is "more or less", the freedom of expression. However, even with the continuous censorship or the Police oppression in the demonstrations, tags have become the creative way of Tunisians to get their voices be heard... Say whatever you want to people anonymously without arguing or debating... just get the message to hundreds and hundreds of people everyday....
Tunisians are tagging quotes, showing pluralism, diversity of people's backgrounds and ideologies and the enriching difference in the community.
-ارادة الشعوب تكره المزاح"- مظفر النواب
The will of the people hates jokes -Muzaffar Al-Nawab-
Then, due to the mistrust that have been built between the people and...http://aya-chebbi.blogspot.com/2012/04/tags-in-tunisia.html
To read full article http://aya-chebbi.blogspot.com/2012/04/tags-in-tunisia.html
Tags: Revolution, Tags, expression, freedom
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