In a country once lauded for creating the freest press in the Arab world, watchdog groups and journalists say attacks against Tunisia's journalists have increased under President Kais Said. Lisa Bryant reports from Tunis.
Tunisia voted Monday on a new constitution promoted by President Kais Saied. Supporters hope it will end years of economic and political turmoil, but critics fear the proposed constitution will end the Arab Spring’s only democracy. Lisa Bryant reports from the Tunis suburb of Ariana.
Tunisians on Monday will vote over a new constitution proposed by President Kais Saied which is receiving mounting resistance from opposition, who claim will it will return the north African nation to authoritarian rule and urge a boycott. VOA’s Lisa Bryant speaks to analysts and citizens in Tunis.