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Posted on October 20th, 2006 by .
Categories: Blogosphere.
Sami Ben Gharbia from [fikra] Ùكرة has written an interesting blog entry about the possibilities and impossibilities of blogging in/about Tunisia for Global Voices: Blogging Tunisia: ban, censorship and more censorship…
Sami Ben Gharbia is a Tunesian-Dutch man who has fled from Tunisia in 1998 and lives in The Netherlands as political refugee. He has written an e-book about his story of fleeing Tunisia, crossing Africa and the Middle East, to reach Europe and get asylum: Borj Erroumi XL