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Tunisie Numérique launches new Arabic page on Facebook after censorship for Pro-Palestinian Position

The editorial staff of Tunisie Numérique has the honor to announce to its dear readers its return to the Facebook platform after its official page in Arabic was permanently blocked since last October, due to its position in support of the Palestinian cause, a position in accordance with the official position of Tunisia and its people concerning the current events in the Gaza Strip.

We inform our subscribers that the creation of this new page came after several tries to retrieve our page which had gained the trust of more than 300,000 people among its subscribers.

Tunisie Numérique believes that freedom of the press and freedom of expression are among the highest values that it vigorously defends. So, blocking our front page was a harsh and unfair measure. However, we return today with new strength and determination, because we believe in the significance of reaching our audience and presenting credible and professional information.

On this occasion, we invite our dear subscribers to join our page again and follow the latest events and reliable news reports that we offer. We will continue to follow developments in the Gaza Strip and support its just cause, and we will continue to cover all events that concern Tunisia, the Maghreb, Africa and the World.

Thank you for your loyalty to Tunisie Numérique and for your unwavering support.

Thank you Dear Readers!

Page link: Facebook

 

 

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