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Tunusian protest against salafism and demand freedom of spee

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Tunisians. :up:
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They are waving al-Shabaab's flag. :up:
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arabmtu wrote:They are waving al-Shabaab's flag. :up:
You obviously did not watch the video.
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union wrote:You obviously did not watch the video.
I watched the first 30 seconds of the video. If you didn't see Tunisians happily waving al-Shabaab's flag, then you need to check your vision.
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arabmtu wrote:They are waving al-Shabaab's flag. :up:
I noticed it too :lol:
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Those were just a mere handful of extremists who probably aren’t even Tunisian. Like the lady mentioned, Tunisians are the most secular people in the world.
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union wrote:Those were just a mere handful of extremists who probably aren’t even Tunisian. Like the lady mentioned, Tunisians are the most secular people in the world.
You should thank Ennahda for ensuring they stay on the fringe. Embrace Ghannouchi 8-)
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Jaidi wrote:
union wrote:Those were just a mere handful of extremists who probably aren’t even Tunisian. Like the lady mentioned, Tunisians are the most secular people in the world.
You should thank Ennahda for ensuring they stay on the fringe. Embrace Ghannouchi 8-)

I have no problem with Ghannouchi so long as he and his party stay upon the path of secularism.
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^ I thought you hated Ennahda?
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Union

Why do you never denounce imperialism and gaalo agenda, but you are viciously against Wahabi ideology [which is fair enough]. But your lack of balance and objectivity make you just sound like an opposite extreme of GK. Whilst he excuses everything Muslims do, you excuse everything gaalo cadaan imperialists do.
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Saraxnow wrote:^ I thought you hated Ennahda?
I definitely prefer the truly secular parties to them. Nevertheless, they were democratically elected and they have promised to draft a secular constitution and have rejected the abhorrent parts of the Islamist manifesto so I’ve come to view them in a cautiously optimist light.
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salafis are a tiny minority in Tunisia.

elnahada originates from the muslim bortherhood..
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gurey25 wrote:Union
salafis are a tiny minority in Tunisia.

elnahada originates from the muslim bortherhood..
what union doesn't realize is that 'Salafis' are less related to Al qaeda and the likes, whilst the Ennahda branch off from the Egyptian Muslim brotherhood whose direct counterpart is Dr. Ayman Al Zawihiri militant branch.

So Salafis like me are less of a threat than ennahda :lol: :lol:
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THE TUNISIAN PEOPLE DEMOCRACTICALLY ELECTED AN ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT AND THE WEST IS STILL NOT HAPPY :down:
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grandpakhalif wrote:
gurey25 wrote:Union
salafis are a tiny minority in Tunisia.

elnahada originates from the muslim bortherhood..
what union doesn't realize is that 'Salafis' are less related to Al qaeda and the likes, whilst the Ennahda branch off from the Egyptian Muslim brotherhood whose direct counterpart is Dr. Ayman Al Zawihiri militant branch.

So Salafis like me are less of a threat than ennahda :lol: :lol:
What do you think of Hezb al Nour( salafi political party) in Egypt? They are contesting elections today.
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