THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Neil MacFarquhar
TUNISIA---On the Friday after Tunisia’s president fell, Mohamed al-Khelif mounted the pulpit of this city’s historic Grand Mosque to deliver a full-throttle attack on the country’s corrupt culture, to condemn its close ties with the West and to demand that a new constitution implement Shariah, or Islamic law. [link]
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Tunisia Battles Over Pulpits, and Revolt’s Legacy
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