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Tunisia-May 15 protests: Moncef Marzouki calls for civil disobedience

Former President of the Republic Moncef Marzouki voiced his complete solidarity with former prime minister Hammadi Jebali and Secretary-General of the Democratic Current Ghazi Chouachi. “We are confronting a mental patient who will not stop destroying the state and society. Take to the roads this Sunday to spark civil disobedience to get rid of this problem,” reads his post.
 
 
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