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  • Hundreds protest Clinton visit in Tunis - Middle East Online 17.03.1198618
  • Clinton in Tunisia to back democracy transition - Middle East Online 17.03.1198619
  • Clinton pledges to aid Tunisia reforms - Al Jazeera 17.03.1198624
  • Catherine Ashton EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Remarks on Egypt and Tunisia European Parliament…98625
  • Statement by the EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on Tunisia - 28.01.11 *pdf98626
  • Double standards on the Tunisian uprising - Al-Ahram 27.01.1198632
  • Statement on the Tunisian revolution - Socialist Worker 27.01.1198633
  • James Zogby: Reflections on the Jasmine Revolution - Al-Ahram 27.01.1198634
  • Štefan Füle European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Statement on the situation in Tunisia European Parliament, AFET Committee Brussels, 26 January 2010 98635
  • Sarkozy says France 'underestimated' Tunisian anger - BBC 24.01.1198640
  • MB’s Statement on Tunisia’s Uprising and the Demands of the Egyptian People - Muslim Brotherhood 20.01.1198641
  • US: Tunisia 'work in progress' - Palestine Telegraph 19.01.1198642
  • New Wikileaks: US Knew Tunisian Gov. Rotten Corrupt, Supported Ben Ali Anyway - Juan Cole 16.01.1198643
  • Tunisia: How the US got it wrong - Aljazeera 16.01.1198650
  • Why the Jasmine Revolution won't bloom - Telegraph 16.01.1198652
  • Muammar Gaddafi condemns Tunisia uprising - Guardian 16.01.1198653
  • How does the US view Tunisia's revolt? - BBC 16.01.1198658
  • Secretary Clinton Calls Tunisian Foreign Minister - 16.01.1198659
  • Foreign Secretary condemns violence and looting in Tunisia - UK Gov 15.01.1198660
  • world leaders call for calm after Ben Ali's departure - Telegraph 14.01.1198661
  • UN experts urge end to use of excessive force against protesters - 14.01.1198666
  • Foreign Secretary urges rapid return to law and order in Tunisia - UK FCO 14.01.1198667
  • End Use of Excessive Force; Free Political Prisoners - hrw 14.01.1198669
  • Statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the Situation in Tunisia - 14.01.11 *pdf98674
  • Tunisia must end crackdown on media - CPJ 12.01.1198675
  • U.S. Calls on Tunisia to Act Swiftly on Protesters’ Concerns - US State Dept. 13.01.1198676
  • US not taking sides in Tunisia unrest: Clinton - AhramOnline 12.01.1198677
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton - Interview With Taher Barake of Al Arabiya - 11.01.1198682
  • Reaction to violence in Tunisia and Algeria - BBC 11.01.1198683
  • Tunisian government condemned over crackdown - Ahram Online 10.01.1198684
  • Letter to President Ben Ali: Tunisia must end censorship on coverage of unrest - CPJ 05.01.1198685
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