Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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All about the events in Tunisia: Minute by minute

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Tunisia: Ben Ali was struck by his party

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days after the abrupt departure of President Ben Ali's critics are increasing towards the new national unity government, whose composition was announced Monday by Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi, re-appointed. The transition period until new elections will be even hectic.


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7:18 p.m.. Delanoe denied having been a "servant of power" of Tunisia. The Socialist Mayor of Paris, born in Tunis, was questioned during his greetings to the press about his silence about the dictatorship in Tunisia before the fall of
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In his defense he insisted on a number of events that have occurred since 2001 as his defense of the opponent Bensedrine, the caricature that is disguised as a woman or censorship Tunisia which has been his book, "Audacity," which appeared in 2008.
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6:08 p.m.. The rating agency Standard and Poor's is considering lowering the rating of Tunisia. "The current political instability and violent conflicts could affect economic growth and public finances deteriorate," said the U.S. rating agency Standard & Poor's believes that lower the rating assessment of the country.
The decision by Standard and Poor's should be taken within three months to confirm whether this reduction.
Tunisia is currently rated "BBB" by Standard and Poor's believes that the note Abaisa Tunisian "more than one notch."
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6:04 p.m.. Ben Ali struck by his party. The Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD) announced that it struck the ousted president Ben Ali. He had himself created the political movement after taking power in 1987.
Six relatives and associates of Ben Ali suffer the same fate.
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5:58 p.m.. The acting president and prime minister to resign from the party of Ben Ali. The Tunisian president Acting Fouad Mebazaa and Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi, announced their resignation from the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD) party of former president Ben Ali.
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17.30. The son of Tunisian president ousted chairman of Orange Marwan Mabrouk Tunisia, a joint venture of France Telecom, is still in Tunisia at the head of its business, said a spokesman for his group in France.
His presence on Tunisian soil was not previously confirmed. Mabrouk group was founded in 1948 and these are the three founder's son who run the various activities of the group.
Marwan Mabrouk is married with a daughter of first marriage of Ben Ali.
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5:22 p.m.. The National Council of the Order of Tunisian lawyers demand the formation of a government of national salvation excluding members of the former ruling party and the seizure of assets of ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his relatives.
Abderrazek Kilani The president said his rejection of the new government.
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17h20.Le Democratic Forum for Labour and Freedom (FDLT) announced its withdrawal from the national unity government formed the day before, where the party leader, Mustapha Ben Jaafar, was Minister of Health, shortly after the departure of three ministers from the Central Association.
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4:16 p.m.. Ettajdid opposition party (former communists) has threatened to leave the new national unity government unless all the ministers who were members of former ruling party to resign from this training.
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15:55. "encourages" some 21,000 French residents in Tunisia to "abide".
"It will show that we have confidence in the Tunisian people," said on Tuesday, Prime Minister's National Assembée. He also took the opportunity to propose "Assistance" of France in the organization of "free elections".
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2:57 p.m.. Tunisian Islamist Nahda party announces it will seek its legalization, according to one of its leaders.
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14.30. After years of exile in Paris, Marzouki, Congress party president for the Republic (CPR) and not historical opponent to the regime of deposed President Ben Ali, is back in Tunisia, Tunisian official news agency TAP.
He was welcomed the airport Tunis-Carthage by a "significant number" of militants of his party. He announced Monday his candidacy for the presidential election, which must be held within six months in Tunisia.
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1:25 p.m.. The three ministers belonging to the Tunisian Central Association UGTT resign transitional government formed the day before, at the request of their organization, announces Houssine Dimassi named minister on the eve of Training and Employment.
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The other two ministers resigned, says Dimassi are Abdeljelil Bédoui (Minister to the Prime Minister) and Anouar Ben Gueddour (Secretary of State to the Minister of Transport and equipment).
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Earlier, the station had shown not to recognize the unity government and called on ministers from its ranks to resign.
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1:08 p.m.. Since Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt), where there is an economic summit of Arab League countries, the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs Morjane asserts that "the Tunisian people has spoken and has emerged victorious from this popular uprising. "
Facing the challenge by the street of the new government team, he reiterates that "it is a transition government: its purpose is clear and its mandate limited law and by agreement between all parties. "
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12.20. Thousands of demonstrators gathered to protest in the province's new cabinet, according to AFP.
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12:10. RCD (Constitutional Democratic Rally) party of ousted President Tunisian Ben Ali, was "excluded" from the Socialist International, announced Tuesday Jean-Christophe Cambadelis, PS national secretary in charge of international issues.
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"At the request of the French Socialist Party, who had repeatedly claimed in the past, the Socialist International has severed all ties with Tunisia and the RCD has excluded from its ranks."
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12.05. The opponent and former Egyptian international Mohamed ElBaradei senior judge "inevitable" change of regime in Egypt after the uprising People who caused the downfall of President Ben Ali in Tunisia.
A man tried to set themselves on fire Tuesday outside the headquarters of the Council of Ministers in Cairo, like the young Tunisian whose gesture sparked a revolt in his countries.
The move brings to eight the number of cases of self-immolation occurred recently in Tunisia and Egypt, but also in other Arab countries like Algeria and Mauritania .
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11.50. The Tunisian UGTT powerful trade union, which played a large role in the events that caused the downfall of President Ben Ali, said Tuesday that it "does not recognize the new government" formed on the eve of transition. The UGTT calls its three representatives on the government to withdraw, noting that those who refused only represent themselves.
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11:40. , the special adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy believes that France did not make "mea culpa" on his attitude during Tunisian crisis, even if it has "no doubt" the degree of evil apprehended revolt against the regime Ben Ali. "All countries" and "not just France (...) (...) have underestimated the pressure exerted on the Tunisian people" under the regime of deposed president. It ensures that France acted "discretely, continuously, for years" to "encourage the regime to be more respectful of human rights and freedoms."
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11:28. No candidate for the Islamist movement. Tunisian Islamist Nahda movement "will have no presidential candidate" planned in six months in Tunisia but wants to participate in the legislative elections, saying that "there will be no democratic transition without Ennahda" says one of his spokesman in Paris.
Regarding the new government of national unity, Ennahda denounced a government of "national", which excludes "pillar of strength" to the ex-president Ben Ali.
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11.20. One Islamist leader was leading the event held earlier in Tunis against the presence of team members the deposed president in the new government of Tunisia. Sadok Chourou, 63, former president of the banned Tunisian Islamist Nahda (Awakening), was released from prison Oct. 30.
He spent twenty years in prison for his political activities. "The new government does not represent the people and must fall. Not the RCD, the Democratic Constitutional Rally, the party of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The demonstration was violently dispersed by police.
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11 hours. The Foreign Minister, Michele Alliot-Marie, strongly criticized for having offered last week police cooperation from France to Tunisia, said Tuesday that "outraged by the fact that some have wanted to deform (her) about." She explained that France and other countries "did not see coming events" before MPs.
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10:50. Demonstrators amid the shelling of tear gas into the streets of Tunis, according to an AFP journalist on the spot. Tunisian police dispersed - apparently it with batons - A hundred demonstrators opposed to the presence of team members of ousted President Ben Ali in the new transitional government.
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10 hours. Tunisians launched Tuesday on the Internet, calls for protest including Tunis, but also in the provinces, the day before against the formation of unity government, involving eight members of the former regime .
They fear that steals their revolution and complain that the outgoing team of ousted President Ben Ali retained the sovereign positions. "The dictator has fallen, not dictatorship! Tunisians must complete the mission, "wrote a Tunisian social network Facebook. "They have kept their wallets because we need them in this phase" of building democracy, with preparations for elections in six months, says the head of government.
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9.30. Martine Aubry denounces the "deafening silence" of France during the riots in Tunisia, saying that Michele Alliot-Marie has committed "serious misconduct" by providing a security cooperation Ben Ali regime and that she should "draw the consequences."
It deplores the fact that France did not "condemned the repression that everyone sentenced (...) Still, there were 78 dead and wounded, one fired bullets into the crowd to direct. "
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8 heures.Teleperformance reopens its contact centers in Tunisia. The subcontractor assures that several operators Hexagon's priority remains the safety of company employees.
"We were able to reopen all of our contact centers in Tunisia on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at 8 o'clock," said a spokesman Teleperformance.Selon its website, Teleperformance Tunisia manages over 3550 workstations spread across six contact centers located in industrial areas of Tunis (5 to 1 to Tunis and Sousse). Among its customers, the company including France Telecom and SFR.

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