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Tunisian Crisis: Protests, Prisoners, and Opposition
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Tunisian President Kais Saied opposes a proposed law criminalizing normalization with Israel, leading to protests. Five dangerous prisoners escape from jail, prompting an appeal for information to prevent terrorist acts. Tunisian opposition politician Abir Moussi is imprisoned for allegedly aligning with the president's policies, sparking a crackdown on opposition politicians.
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How might the proposed law criminalizing normalization with Israel impact Tunisia's diplomatic relations and regional alliances?
In what ways can the crackdown on opposition politicians affect Tunisia's democratic institutions and civil liberties?
What measures can Tunisia take to prevent future prisoner escapes and ensure the safety of its citizens?
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