The work of Tunisie Numérique is presumably not to the liking Ennahdha parliamentary bloc MP Saïd Ferjani, who today attacked Tunisie Numérique correspondent to the parliment.
During the dispute, Ferjani acknowledged that Tunisie Numérique exclusively communicated statements he made on his Facebook page, although according to editors he said took the sentences out of context. The MP did not stipulate which article was at the origin of his anger, however, we estimated it to be the article entitled “Said Ferjani’s revealing slip of the tongue”.
Either way, Saïd Ferjani is free not to give statements to our journalists, and although we secure everyone the right to give their version of the facts, we are persuaded that he will not ask for his right of reply. . Indeed, all we have done is quote his own words, without taking them out of context, as he alleges, and with a photo of the post in question further. Afterwards, if Ferjani regrets having expressed himself consequently, it is not the fault of Tunisie Numérique which will continue to cover national news in compliance with the rules of ethics of journalism, in particular, that according to which information is sacred.
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