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Mr President, I understand that some of our colleagues are wondering why we are discussing Tunisia. I believe that we are discussing Tunisia because we are faced with an extremely interesting issue and one which is of concern to Tunisians. In fact, we noticed it when we were present at the elections in this country. The issue concerns how quickly structures of authority can change, especially involving law enforcement agencies and the police.
Opinions were divided at the time the elections were taking place and we were talking with Tunisian citizens: some said that the police and law enforcement agencies were intimidated and too weak. Here we have the case involving Zakaria Bouguira, showing us the other side of the coin, the other view, which is aggression.
I believe that the key to this matter must be to investigate the file meticulously and punish those who are guilty of this specific incident. This will allow Tunisian citizens to gain real trust in their institutions."@en1
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