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Tunisia

  • The image shows a vibrant waterfront scene filled with several boats docked along a harbor. There are tall palm trees lining the shore, contributing to a tropical atmosphere. A large crowd of people can be seen gathered by the boats, many waving flags, suggesting a festive or celebratory event. The flags feature various colors and designs, indicating a sense of community or national pride. In the background, there are green hills and possibly some buildings, adding depth to the setting. The overall mood appears to be lively and cheerful, with bright sunlight illuminating the scene. On the way to Gaza. Last Boat Out of Port Zukiswa Wanner · 19 September
  • The image depicts a protest scene with a group of people holding signs and banners. In the foreground, a woman is speaking into a megaphone, likely leading the demonstration. The signs feature the number "54" and messages opposing censorship, suggesting that the protest is focused on issues related to freedom of expression or press freedom. The crowd appears to be actively engaged in the protest, raising their signs and voicing their demands. The setting seems to be outdoors, with flags and possibly a government building in the background. Tunisia: Media Under Pressure Lilia Blaise · October 2024
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