October 27, 2011

Can Tunisia's Islamists Rise Above Religion?

Gulf News, Gulf News

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Tunisia's main Islamist party, Al Nahda, Wednesday announced it will form the first elected government since the overthrow of the Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali regime in January. Early election results gave the party, which is considered part of the international network of Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated organisations, a commanding lead.

The results are not really surprising because Islamists in Tunisia, like in most Arab countries,...

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