publication within the official journal of the listing of

Long claimed, the list of victims of the 2011 revolution includes the names of 129 dead and 534 wounded. Three times less than the list published by the first committee. The victims swing between satisfaction and regret at not seeing progress in justice.

as reported from Tunis Michel Picard

Injured the day before Ben Ali’s departure, Omar Idoudi waited impatiently on the list. A list in which he confirmed that his name was clearly stated: “Yes, of course injured number 325.”

This publication in the official journal must be accompanied by compensation and support. “We have the right to go to the military hospital for free for life. I need surgery soon, I still have nails in my right hand. “

Providing compensation on the basis of an independent list of judicial work risks weakening the search for the truth, Sofyane Farhani believes. Spokesman for the Association of Victims’ Families, he lost his brother in the Tunisian revolution.

“Why the list? To honor whom? The victims? But there is no reconciliation without justice. And justice does not happen. There are criminals who are on the streets, who are on the streets, and who have benefited from the president’s pardon.”

Officially, the list includes the names of those killed or wounded between December 17, 2010 and January 14, 2011.

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