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Tunisian Pirate Party

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French name
  
Parti pirate tunisien

Ideology
  
Internet freedom

Legalized
  
12 March 2012

Assembly of the Representatives of the People
  
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Tunisian Pirate Party

Founded
  
27 September 2010 (2010-09-27)

The Tunisian Pirate Party (Arabic: حزب القراصنة التونسي‎‎ Hizb al-Qarāṣina at-Tūnsī ; French: Parti pirate tunisien) is a small political party in Tunisia. It was formed in 2010 and legalised on 12 March 2012, becoming one of the first outgrowths of the Pirate Party movement in continental Africa.

The party achieved notoriety during the Tunisian revolution, as party members declared their intention to break a media blackout on the social unrest taking place across the country. Members distributed censorship circumvention software, and assisted in documenting human rights abuses during the riots in the cities of Sidi Bouzid, Siliana, and Thala.

After the revolution, a Pirate Party member who had been detained during the unrest, Slim Amamou, was briefly selected as Secretary of State for Sport and Youth in the new government. He later resigned in protest of the transitional government's censorship of several websites at the request of the army.

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Tunisian Pirate Party Wikipedia