In an odd twist, the remains of the Tunisian government since President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali’s ouster are now couching their arrests of rivals as being on behalf of the “Jasmine Revolution,” even as protesters continue to call for their ouster as well.
The current government, which is by and large the exact same government with all the exact same ministers as it was when Ben Ali fled the country, has offered the token arrests of a couple of former Ben Ali allies as proof of their own commitment to the revolution that seeks to oust them in favor of free elections.
Meanwhile, officials also arrested the owner of a private TV station for “grand treason,” insisting that their coverage of the protests undermined the government and would “ruin stability and take the country into a vortex of violence that will bring back the dictatorship of the fomer president.”
Which would imply that the dictatorship was actually toppled already, and is not just a revolution “in progress.” Having overseen decades of dictatorial rule of his own, Ben Ali’s use as a bogeyman may well be paving the way for its continuation under some other president, but in all meaningful ways unchanged.
LOL!
The Tunisians should have taken each and every single one of the gangster in their government, dragged them down the street and dispense some justice. Then, start from scratch. In not doing so, they've left themselves open and vulnerable for revenge and more violence. If you're gonna do the job, do it once and do it right.