Ennahda
The limited victory of Tunisian secularists
The limited victory of Tunisian secularists
Tunisia’s Islamists down but not out after election defeat
Extremist threat hangs over key Tunisia elections
A Political Deal in a Deeply Divided Tunisia as Islamists Agree to Yield Power
Tunisia begins government overhaul
Top Tunisia imam calls Eid strike
Tunisia’s Marzouki wants Iran to help stop Syria’s ‘nightmare’
Ambiguous religion policy backfires on Tunisia’s ruling Islamists
In turnaround, ruling Tunisia Islamists will meet rivals
Tunisian secularists and Islamists in rival rallies, no clashes
Frustration grows in Tunisian revolution birthplace
Tunisia’s Chaambi: Afghanistan-isation?
Jihadis threaten Tunisia’s Arab Spring transition
Killing the Arab Spring in Its Cradle
In a statement released on its Facebook page and Twitter feed, Ansar al Sharia Tunisia denied any involvement in two high-profile assassinations this year. One day earlier, Tunisia’s interior minister accused Ansar al Sharia members and a longtime jihadist of being involved.
Opposition Politician Murder Sparks Anti Government Protests in Tunisia
Tunisia’s radical divide over Salafi agenda
Jebel Chaambi heroes describe border horror
Moroccan Salafist slams Tunisia’s Ennahda
Preachers take over public spaces in Tunisia
Tunisia salafists threaten Ennahda
Ansar al Sharia has alleged that American drones are flying overhead inside Tunisian territory. We have no independent information confirming the use of drones in Tunisia. The group is using the allegation as part of its propaganda campaign.
Ali Larayedh, Tunisian Prime Minister
Arab Spring at Risk: Belaïd Assassination Exposes Deep Rifts in Tunisia
Tunisia’s recent turmoil exposes failings of country’s young democracy
Violent tide of Salafism threatens the Arab spring
Strains Deepen as Tunisia Buries Politician
Tunisia: Nation’s Dangerous Identity Politics
Several jihadists recruitment cells dismantled in the Maghreb
Islamists and Secular Society Battle for Freedoms after Arab Spring