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Tunisian bloggers face prosecution for expressing opinions deemed 'insulting' to the government, security forces, and Islam. Freedom of expression, the most precious of the hard-won gains Tunisians fought for in their revolution, is under threat.
A Tunisians television presenter said his stunt was "in defence of oppressed Egyptians", the day after former president was jailed for 20 years.
Lina Ben Mhenni blogger has received heavy criticism since she rose to fame, but her frustration is reserved for a stalled revolution.