course there are the militias.
course, there are the blows with batons.
course, there is insecurity.
course, there is a curfew.
course, we talk of kidnappings.
course, we hear of robberies everywhere.
course, there is even talk of rape.
course, it's cold.
course, our hearts are trembling.
course, Ghannouchi though honest and trustworthy, worked full years with Ben Ali and never have the cojones to leave in protest.
course, the protesters were dispersed Kasbah with a violence that even Ben Ali would have condemned.
Of course, the Ministry of Interior is still under treatment.
course, there are hundreds of thousands of Tahhan who are still on standby until the wind turns to don the proper jacket.
course, everyone wants a wage increase instead of understanding that for this transition, our country needs support and not the entire population immediately claimed his share of the pie of the revolution.
But now there is you, us, him, you and me. People
reckless people strong and dignified people.
ago this outspokenness gradually found in our media with a temporary fragrance and certainly disturbing for some, but I admit, not much disturbs me. There
these policy debates on the phone with your friends by defying those who still have the bad idea to put you tapped.
There are these free pen that are emerging around the country.
There is this joy of getting up in the morning inhaled lungs a good blow for freedom.
There are these people on the whole country that screaming for everything and anything. And I like that. I find it beautiful, people who splutter in front of a camera taking a position even if sometimes it gets ridiculous, it's always much more interesting that silence.
If silence is golden, it is enough to be quiet when you sleep. There is this
Farhat Rajhi that gives me the incredible opportunity to experience toward the person and the job of interior minister, for once, something other than disgust, hatred and terror.
There is this new form of government that is a pleasure to hear and honor to listen.
Personally, life experiences have taught me to never panic. The current situation is even less conducive to the terror that finally, we are more threatened than ever, but oh so happy to be free!
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