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Tunisia police storm Al Jazeera office in Tunis

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Tunisia police storm Al Jazeera office in Tunis

Tunisia police storm Al Jazeera office in Tunis

Tunisian police have stormed Al Jazeera’s bureau in the capital Tunis, expelling all staff, with at least 20 heavily armed plainclothes police officers entered the office on Monday.


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