
Today’s Tunisian music is strong on working class solidarity and reflects a general frustration across class and economic lines, as expectations of politicians and policies plummet. The security forces don’t like what they hear.
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Original article by E.B. published in the Economist on 11/21/2013
Today’s Tunisian music is strong on working class solidarity and reflects a general frustration across class and economic lines, as expectations of politicians and policies plummet. The security forces don’t like what they hear.
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