This report aims essentially at providing a diagnosis of a media landscape characterized by the heavy impact of the former regime, a plurality of players and structures, the aspirations and will of media professionals and the public opinion to seize the precious opportunity provided by the 14th January 2011 Revolution to break with the past. This report is equally an attempt to provide answers to the following questions: What are the consequences of two decades of dictatorship on the information and communication sector? What were the means used by Ben Ali’s regime to impose its hegemony on the media? And how to reconstruct the sector on healthy and sound grounds?
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May, 25 2012
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- Broadcasting Law
- Defamation
- General Resources
- Hate Speech
- Media Development
- Policy and Regulation
- Protection of sources
- Public Service Broadcasting
- Registration / licensing of journalists
- Regulation of journalists
- Right to Information
- Statutory professional bodies
- Tunisia