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The Ants of God: Clashes, Curfews, and Art in Tunisia

16 June 2012 by ST McNeil

Originally published at SISMEC Yasmine Hamdan and Badiaa Bouhrizi’s opening songs will herald the beginning of the Carthage Alternative Music Festival today in the ritzy suburb atop Byrsa Hill in Tunis. But this showcase of Tunisia’s kaleidoscopic nationality and secular-Western cultural ties, rolls on warily, under a shadow of furious anti-secular riots sparked by a man long dead. Last week, seemingly from the grave, Ayman al-Zawahiri set off these protests with a recorded message criticizing the ruling Islamic party Ennahda. “They are inventing an [...]

Categories: Middle East, News, SISMEC, Tunisia • Tags: art, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Ennahda, Ghannouchi, La Marsa, Le Kef, Marzouki, SISMEC, Tunis, Tunisia

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