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 image by Ivan Sache, 28 October 2014
 
image by Ivan Sache, 28 October 2014
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I just came across this report (in Spanish):
http://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2014-10-27/nostalgia-de-ti-dictador-ben-ali_419339/ 
regarding Tunisians currently complaining about events after the downfall of Ben 
Ali's dictatorship; halfway is a picture of a demonstration seen through some 
Tunisian flag I couldn't identify. Finally I found out it's the flag of the 
Union Générale Tunisienne du Travail (Tunisian General Union of Labour) shown 
here:
http://www.tunisia-live.net/2011/09/02/ugtt-calls-for-a-healthy-competition-between-political-parties/ 
(http://www.ugtt.org.tn/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/bce2.jpg).
Santiago Dotor, 27 October 2014
The UGTT is the main trade union center in Tunisia, counting 750,000 members. 
UGTT was established on 20 January 1946 by the nationalist leader Fahrat Ached 
(1914-1952). After the independence of Tunisia in 1956, the UGTT supported the 
single-party regime established by Habib Bourguiba, as a component of the 
National Front. In the 1970s, the UGTT turned into the sole structured 
opposition force in the country, challenging Bourguiba's power during long 
crises in 1978 (Black Wednesday, 26 January) and 1983-1984 (Bread Uprising, 27 
December-6 January 1984). The regime led by Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, took the 
control of the UGTT in 1989, during the Sousse Congress. After the Jasmine 
Revolution, the UGTT participated to the national unity government set up on 17 
January 2011. The three ministers from the UGTT resigned three days later to 
protest against the involvement of dignitaries of the ancient regime in the 
government. Following the attack of the headquarters the UGTT on 5 December 
2011, the UGTT became a main opponent to the government led by the Islamic party 
Ennahda.
http://www.huffpostmaghreb.com/2013/09/11/tunisie-ugtt_n_3905325.html - 
History of the UGTT
Additional photos of the flag
http://www.jeuneafrique.com/Article/JA2710p048_051.xml0/ 
http://www.tunisie-news.com/politique/dossier_272_initiative+ugtt+ne+met+pas+question+legitimite+anc.htm
http://www.leconomistemaghrebin.com/2012/04/27/le-1er-mai-2012-sera-la-date-dune-marche-symbolique-organisee-par-lugtt/
http://www.demotix.com/news/1087217/pro-and-anti-ugtt-rallies-confront-each-other-sousse-tunisia
http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20130930-ugtt-quartet-tunisie-sortie-crise-ennahda/
http://www.lecourrierdelatlas.com/370405122012Tunisie-Guerre-ouverte-entre-Ennahdha-et-l-UGTT.html
http://www.tunisiefocus.com/politique/les-reunions-preparatoires-du-dialogue-ont-pris-plus-de-temps-que-necessaire-64782/attachment/abbassi-essebsi-nidaa-ugtt-tunisie/
http://www.tap.info.tn/fr/index.php/organisations/35361-la-mission-du-dialogue-national-s-achevera-apres-les-elections-abassi
http://www.solidaritycenter.org/content.asp?contentid=876 
http://idm.hypotheses.org/2074 
http://www.babnet.net/cadredetail-70887.asp 
http://ecosocialisme.com/2013/02/20/en-tunisie-de-la-revolution-citoyenne-a-lecosocialisme-22/
http://deuxsemainesentunisie.blogspot.fr/2013/02/nous-sommes-tous-des-chokri-belaid.html
Ivan Sache, 28 October 2014