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Tunisian journalists will go on strike on April 2 to protest at the president’s “attempts to control public media”, union officials said on Wednesday, amid fears for the right to free speech won in the 2011 revolution.

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But critics say his actions, which also include replacing the body that guaranteed judicial independence and threatening to stop foreign funding for civil society organisations, show he brooks little tolerance for dissent. However, the Journalists Syndicate says such freedom is under serious threat, with more restrictions imposed on journalists reporting in public and what it calls a ban on state television hosting opposition figures in political debates.

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