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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators confront riot police officers while raising a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with a text in Arabic, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
A demonstrator raises a loaf of bread while others hold up a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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10 November 2024
Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski (l) is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 23 October, 2024 and Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski (r) is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 25 October, 2024 in this composite image. Prime Minister Donald Tusk this week announced a primary vote in which both candidates will face off for the 2025 presidential elections, a first in Polish politics.
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14 January 2024
A woman is covering her face with a saree while talking on her mobile phone inside a Gangasagar transit camp in Kolkata, India, on January 14, 2024.
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15 June 2023
HUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 27, 2023 - A worker makes bulletproof composite materials for export at an intelligent workshop of Zhejiang Keboli New Materials Co LTD in Huzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, Jan 27, 2023.
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1 August 2022
Ilham (29 years) show maggot from kitchen waste and organic waste in Siliragung village, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on August 1, 2022. The maggot farming is produced from kitchen waste from a mining company and traditional market waste around. In one month it produces 100 kilograms. It sells for (wet maggot) USD 0,28 / kilograms and (dry maggot) for USD 5,38 / kilograms. In addition, they produce compost for USD 2,36/25 kilograms and soil fertilizer booster for USD 0,47/kilograms. Maggot BSF (Black Soldier Fly) is the larva of a large black fly. The maggot business is managed by young people who are members of the community (PEGE) from the CSR assistance of the PT. Bumi Suksesindo company which carries out mining exploration around the village.
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1 August 2022
Ilham (29 years) dried maggot from kitchen waste and organic waste in Siliragung village, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on August 1, 2022. The farming maggot is produced from kitchen waste from a mining company and traditional market waste around. In 1 month it produces 100 kilograms. It sells for (wet maggot) USD 0,28/ kilograms and (dry maggot) for USD 5,47 / kilograms. In addition, they produce compost for USD 2,36/25 kilograms and soil fertilizer booster for USD 0,47/kilograms Maggot BSF (Black Soldier Fly) is the larva of a large black fly. The maggot business is managed by young people who are members of the community (PEGE) from the CSR assistance of the PT. Bumi Suksesindo company which carries out mining exploration around the village.
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1 August 2022
Ilham (29 years) feeds maggot from kitchen waste and organic waste in Siliragung village, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on August 1, 2022. The maggot farming is produced from kitchen waste from a mining company and traditional market waste around. In one month it produces 100 kilograms. It sells for (wet maggot) USD 0,28 / kilograms and (dry maggot) for USD 5,38 / kilograms. In addition, they produce compost for USD 2,36/25 kilograms and soil fertilizer booster for USD 0,47/kilograms. Maggot BSF (Black Soldier Fly) is the larva of a large black fly. The maggot business is managed by young people who are members of the community (PEGE) from the CSR assistance of the PT. Bumi Suksesindo company which carries out mining exploration around the village.
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1 August 2022
Ilham (29 years) feeds maggot from kitchen waste and organic waste in Siliragung village, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on August 1, 2022. The maggot farming is produced from kitchen waste from a mining company and traditional market waste around. In one month it produces 100 kilograms. It sells for (wet maggot) USD 0,28 / kilograms and (dry maggot) for USD 5,38 / kilograms. In addition, they produce compost for USD 2,36/25 kilograms and soil fertilizer booster for USD 0,47/kilograms. Maggot BSF (Black Soldier Fly) is the larva of a large black fly. The maggot business is managed by young people who are members of the community (PEGE) from the CSR assistance of the PT. Bumi Suksesindo company which carries out mining exploration around the village.
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1 August 2022
Ilham (29 years) collects Black Soldier Fly eggs in an isolation cage at a maggot farming center from kitchen waste and traditional markets in Siliragung village, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on August 1.2022. The farming maggot is produced from kitchen waste from a mining company and traditional market waste around. In 1 month it produces 100 kilograms. It sells for (wet maggot) USD 0,28/ kilograms and (dry maggot) for USD 5,47 / kilograms. In addition, they produce compost for USD 2,36/25 kilograms and soil fertilizer booster for USD 0,47/kilograms Maggot BSF (Black Soldier Fly) is the larva of a large black fly. The maggot business is managed by young people who are members of the community (PEGE) from the CSR assistance of the PT. Bumi Suksesindo company which carries out mining exploration around the village.
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#8001494
1 April 2022
People observe the exhibition of the great National Geographic reporters entitled "Women: a changing world" at the Puglia Outlet Village in Molfetta on April 1, 2022. Starting today April 1st, until June 19th, the open spaces of the Puglia Village in Molfetta are the scene of the exhibition organized in collaboration with National Geographic: "Women: a changing world". The event is a real look at the condition of women through the photographs taken by the great reporters of the National Geographic Society: over 130 years of history with images that compose, shot after shot, a global picture of women's lives, the way they were perceived and treated, how much power they have (or did not have) had, how they faced their challenges and discovered new horizons
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1 April 2022
People observe the exhibition of the great National Geographic reporters entitled "Women: a changing world" at the Puglia Outlet Village in Molfetta on April 1, 2022. Starting today April 1st, until June 19th, the open spaces of the Puglia Village in Molfetta are the scene of the exhibition organized in collaboration with National Geographic: "Women: a changing world". The event is a real look at the condition of women through the photographs taken by the great reporters of the National Geographic Society: over 130 years of history with images that compose, shot after shot, a global picture of women's lives, the way they were perceived and treated, how much power they have (or did not have) had, how they faced their challenges and discovered new horizons
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