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By Jane D Tchaïcha, Khedija Arfaoui
June 15, 2017
Tunisian women have received significant attention for their active participation in preserving and extending women’s rights since 2011. However, their activism and latest achievements should be considered not a recent phenomenon but rather part and parcel of a distinctive local history that has ...