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“What of the Islamists?” I asked. “They won’t succeed,” Maher said, and then proceeded to tell me about a Tunisian rapper who, having been threatened by an Islamic group, was forced to cancel a planned concert. “These people want a country without art, without conferences, without cinemas. An empty hole,” he said. “And they succeeded with the Tunisian,”
The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between
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