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  1. ronki23

    Shisha & Hookah

    I'm a teetotaller and while I like nightclubs, it's not a big thing for me. So I'm thinking about taking up shisha and hookah smoking because, unlike alcohol, my mind is conscious and in control. What are the health hazards in this ? I was told that 4 puffs is equivalent to a cigarette ? What...
  2. danieldemol

    Tunisian blogger faces up to 3 years of prison for blasphemy in freedom of speech trial

    ‘Tunisian blogger faces up to 3 years of prison for blasphemy in freedom of speech trial’ Emna Chargui has received death threats after writing a surah of corona calling on people to wash their hands in a seemingly similar style to the Quran. Watch here: Tunisian blogger faces up to 3 years of...
  3. danieldemol

    For Debate or discussion: 'Blasphemy' and satire spell trouble for Morocco actor, Tunisia student

    ‘Moroccan actor Rafik Boubker, 47, stands accused over a video on social media in which he appears "in an abnormal state, making blasphemous remarks against Islam and attacking the sacredness of worship", said the national security force DGSN. In the video, he appears to insult imams, call for...
  4. danieldemol

    Tunisia: Halt Prosecution of Prominent Activist

    Tunisia: Halt Prosecution of Prominent Activist ‘Tunis) – Tunisian authorities should drop the prosecution of a prominent activist on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights (LGBT) over a post on Facebook perceived as offensive to Islam. The counterterrorism prosecutor of the...
  5. danieldemol

    Tunisian women march for same inheritance rights as men

    “Tunisian women led a march by more than 1,000 demonstrators Saturday, including men, to demand equal inheritance rights for both sexes in the North African country.” Read more here: Tunisia women march for same inheritance rights as men
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