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The rage and courage of whom took to the streets in the last months in
Tunisia, of whom rejected Ben Ali's regime transformed this country into an
original political  laboratory. What we are living today is the possibility
to create a new Mediterranean, an extraordinary space for a radical
generation that reclaim future, freedom and new democracy. The italian
students that grab hold of their future above the shields of the Book Bloc
meet the protagonist of the Mediterranean revolt. A chance to learn and to
turn collectively the existence and draw new routes. A common compass to
connect revolts!

*3 p.m. Friday 8 April 2011*

*General Place of UGTT, Place Muhammad Ali, Tunis*

*Discussants:*

Wissem Sghaier (Tunisian student involved in the revolts)

Salem Ayari, Khraifi Cherif  (Union de Diplômés Chômeurs de Tunisie)

Youad Ben Rejeb (Coordinator of the Feminist University, Tunisi)

Youssef Thili (UGET Union Générale des Etudiants de Tunisie)

Vanessa Bilancetti (Unicommon - Italy)

Other participants to the debate:Students from the Academy of Art (Wien -
Austria); Ramy Sghayer (studente), Omeyya Naoufel Seddik (Federation des
Tunisiens pour une Citoyennete des deux rives FTCR), Ahmed Amin Ben Saad
(Action Cituayenne Tunisienne ACT); Association El taller, UGTT, Association
tunisienne des femmes democratiques
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