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Radical Islam followers demonstrate, some holding a picture of a defaced logo of a television channel, after Friday prayer in Tunis. Hassene Dridi/AP

Tunisian TV boss's home attacked over airing of controversial movie

The owner of a private TV network is attacked after his film showed ‘Persepolis’, which contains a depiction of Allah.

THE OWNER of a Tunisian TV channel has had his home attacked with firebombs by an angry mob protesting against his channel’s airing of a controversial movie.

Nessma reported that around 100 people attacked the home of its owner Nabil Karoui, hurling firebombs and forcing his wife and children to flee the house.

Karoui, who has apologised for airing the movie ‘Persepolis’, was not at home at the time. The film is deemed blasphemous by conservatives.

Earlier in the day, Tunisian police used tear gas to disperse thousands in the capital protesting against the film following weekly prayers.

Worshippers poured out of al-Fatah mosque in downtown Tunis in the afternoon and began protesting after the imam preached against ‘Persepolis’, calling it a “serious attack on the religious beliefs of Muslims.”

The demonstrations and home assault represent an escalations in tensions liberals and religious conservatives ahead Tunisia’s landmark elections later this month, which will nominate a constitutional body to determine the future in the era after the ousting of Ben Ali.

Marjane Satrapi’s award-winning adaptation of her graphic novels about growing up during Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution contains a scene showing a character representing Allah. Depictions of the god are considered sacrilege in Islam.

The preacher in Tunis questioned the timing of the broadcast by a private TV station during such a sensitive period before the election, describing it as an attempt to divide Tunisians at a time when national unity was needed.

There have been other protests against the TV station in the cities of Sousse, Monastir, Sidi Bouzid and Beja. Police arrested 50 demonstrators in Tunis on Sunday after they tried to attack the station.

There have been a rise in attacks against perceived symbols of secularism by hardcore Muslims in Tunisia ahead of the elections. Once suppressed by the former regime, conservative Muslims are increasingly making themselves heard in the country’s politics.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:46 PM

    Was Micheál Martin one of the senior cabinet ministers who tried to interfere with #mahon? If so, forget expelling Bertie, he should resign. Sean Dorgan was the party secretary for FF under Ahern as well. It’s time he resigned as well. However neither of these men have an ounce of shame, so they’ll brazen it out, their bank accounts demand it.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:51 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62bPIXhXfmY&feature=player_embedded

    Michael Martin defending Bertie and his horsey winnings. This man is completely devoid of shame and his moral compass is completely defunct. No wonder he was made FF leader.

    If there is even an decent ounce in you Micheal, you will resign and expel Ahern, Burke and the rest of them from the party. Is there even the smallest bit of you that has a concern for this country.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:43 PM

    Traitors. FF’ers are members of a party run by traitors, for the benefit of thieves and staffed at the bottom by fools.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:51 PM

    Some of the councillors who solicited and received bribes are FG. Whole damn system is bent as are many within it. Others knew what was going on and said nothing…

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 1:25 PM

    They are indeed. I refer to FF as a mindset, you don’t join FF if you are in to politics, you join if you want to make lots of money for yourself and your friends/benefactors. That type of person exists everywhere but it does seem to define FF at its core. I disagree with FG politics but at least they have a political vision and belief system. I just really hate their vision

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    Mar 23rd 2012, 10:10 AM

    Your comment had me spluttering on my cornflakes Fagan – Fine Gael “have a political vision and belief system”??

    FG have no distinct vision from Fianna Fáil, they are Fianna Fáil light in every way, (including corruption, not as bad, granted, but it is there.) I also seem to remember a certain ‘Good’ Taoiseach having questions to answer over his bank accounts, and a director of the associated bank concidentally getting a nice plum job in Brussels… Let he who is without sin etc…

    And we haven’t forgotten FG campaining against quangos, yet at the last minute introducing a clause to legislation to allow a minister to overrule appointments…

    The system is rotten, it’s not as bad as some other political systems yet, but we need to introduce tough laws and tribunal with teeth now.

    300 million – will it result in convictions??

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 7:08 PM

    If you are foolish enough to think this is all in the past I suggest that you pay attention the next time your local council is doing a development plan. Still easy to spot the developers friends. And no they are not all FF. Developers are not loyal to any party. They cozy up to whoever is in power. It’s mostly been FF over the past 30 years that’s why so many FF councillors and TDs on the take.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 6:30 PM

    Please note that the payments went to all the big parties not just FF. why are the media covering this up. Are they afraid to upset the Government Parties

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 2:45 PM

    Its very clear that the government need to take the power over planing decisions away from all councillors. they have proven they are not capable. Phil Hogan can talk about changing the law to facilitate collecting the household charge – let him talk about changing the law so that councillor corruption is ended and is meaningful to the people of this sad state.

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