Society Tunisia- Ennahdha Movement website is unaccessible
In June 7th, 2014: the Islamist party Ennahdha celebrates its 33rd anniversary on place of the Kasbah in Tunis. More than 3000 activists are attended what looks like a political meeting, a music and a speech of the founder and the president of the party Rached Ghannouchi. (Photo by Nicolas Fauqu/Corbis via Getty Images)
As of yesterday, Ennahdha ‘s website “http://www.ennahdha.tn/” is no longer accessible on the internet.
A “computer problem” which oddly corresponds with the confiscation of equipment located in the headquaters of the Mouvement in Mont Plaisir (in particular the computer server).
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