Jun 4, 2009 | Buzzle.com
Amnesty International Report 2009 on Tunisia Refutes the Fallacies of US, EU Travel Agencies
The Amnesty International Report 2009 on Tunisia refutes the fallacies of the European and American travel agencies that make of this Hell an appealing tourist destination.
CPJ presses Tunisia on poor press freedom record
We ask that you abide by the commitment you have made repeatedly since coming to power in 1987 to promote freedom of expression.
Gaza convoy volunteers safe after being arrested in Tunisia
London, The Muslim News OnLine: Two volunteers travelling with the Viva Palestina convoy to Gaza have safely arrived in Libya after being arrested in Tunisia, The Muslim News has exclusively learnt.
Tunisia: ICT - Microsoft Launches 'BizSpark' Program in Gafsa
Microsoft launched its "BizSpark" initiative in the southern city of Gafsa, in Tunisia, on Tuesday.
Convoy Update: Safely Into Tunisia
SAFELY INTO TUNISIA Early this evening the convoy crossed into Tunisia to the tears and cheers of the massive Algerian crowds who waived them off at the border crossing.
Tunisian trade unionists' convictions upheld
Trade unionists Adnan Hajji and Bechir Laabidi as well as 36 others were accused of leading unrest against unemployment and high living costs in the phosphate-rich Gafsa region of south-east Tunisia earlier in ...
Tunisia: Attacks on Freedom of Expression
The Tunisian government is confirming again its "strong support" for freedom of speech.
Tunisian trade unionists' appeal postponed
Trade union leader Adnan Hajji and 32 others were due to have their case heard on Tuesday.
Tunisia: Yasaki's Cable Plant in Gafsa Operational by 2010
The official Tunisian Press Agency TAP, reports that a plant set up in Gafsa, in Southern Tunisia by Yazaki, one of the world's leading cable manufacturers, will be operational by June 2010.
Malaysian National News Agency
Airod Embarks On Derco-owned C-130 Damaged Aircraft Recovery
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 24 -- Malaysia's maintenance, repair and overhaul company, Airod, has embarked on a major task to recover a heavily damaged C-130H Hercules aircraft owned by Derco Aerospace Inc in Gafsa, ...
Tunisia: Reporter Sentenced For Covering Protests
Reporters Without Borders has learned that a court in Gafsa sentenced reporter Fahem Boukadous in absentia on 11 December 2008 to six years in prison on a charge of "forming a criminal association liable to ...
Tunisia: Leading Japanese Cable And Wire Group To Invest In Gafsa
Yasaki, one of the leading cable and wire groups which dominates 35% of the world's cable and wire market, will open a major plant in the southern town of Gafsa, located some 350 kilometres from the capital.