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'''Tunisian Pirate Party''' ({{lang-ar|حزب القراصنة التونسي}} ''{{transl|ar|Hizb al-Qarāṣinah at-Tūnisī}}'' ; {{lang-fr|Parti pirate tunisien}}) is a small political party in [[Tunisia]]. It was formed in 2010 and legalised on 12 March 2012,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mosaiquefm.net/index/a/ActuDetail/Element/18760-Le-Parti-Pirate-Tunisien-obtient-son-visa.html|title=Le Parti pirate tunisien obtient son visa}}</ref> becoming one of the first outgrowths of the [[Pirate Parties International|Pirate Party movement]] in continental Africa. |
'''Tunisian Pirate Party''' ({{lang-ar|حزب القراصنة التونسي}} ''{{transl|ar|Hizb al-Qarāṣinah at-Tūnisī}}'' ; {{lang-fr|Parti pirate tunisien}}) is a small political party in [[Tunisia]]. It was formed in 2010 and legalised on 12 March 2012,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mosaiquefm.net/index/a/ActuDetail/Element/18760-Le-Parti-Pirate-Tunisien-obtient-son-visa.html|title=Le Parti pirate tunisien obtient son visa}}</ref> becoming one of the first outgrowths of the [[Pirate Parties International|Pirate Party movement]] in continental Africa. |
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The party achieved notoriety during the [[Tunisian revolution]]. |
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The party achieved notoriety during the [[Tunisian revolution]], when a number of members of the party, including [[Slim Amamou]] and Azyz Ammami were detained for their participation during the protest; Ammami was himself assaulted by security forces while detained. Within the week after the president's resignation and departure from Tunisia, one of the detained, [[Slim Amamou]], was selected for the newly-created post of Secretary for Youth and Sports in the incumbent caretaker government of [[Mohamed Ghannouchi]]. This is the first time that any outgrowth of the Pirate Party movement has achieved national-level political office. |
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Tunisian Pirate Party حزب القراصنة التونسي | |
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French name | Parti pirate tunisien |
Founded | September 27, 2010 |
Ideology | Internet freedom |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
Legalization | 12 March 2012 |
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partipirate-tunisie | |
Tunisian Pirate Party (Arabic: حزب القراصنة التونسي Hizb al-Qarāṣinah at-Tūnisī ; French: Parti pirate tunisien) is a small political party in Tunisia. It was formed in 2010 and legalised on 12 March 2012,[1] becoming one of the first outgrowths of the Pirate Party movement in continental Africa.
The party achieved notoriety during the Tunisian revolution.
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