Latest update: 24/09/2012 

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Gaddafi: a story of sexual slavery

Almost a year after his death, several women claim the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forced them into sexual slavery. In Tunisia, an islamist charity helps couples get that big wedding they may have been hoping for but critics say the assistance is motivated by politics. And with the Moroccan government bank rolling so much of the country's movie industry, moviemakers risk their independence.

Tribal tensions in Libya
30/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tribal tensions in Libya

Libya’s government struggles to stop clashes between rival tribes fighting for control of regions in the South. Meanwhile, in Tunisia political infighting costs the country’s banking chief his job and reveals the schisms in the ruling coalition. Finally, villagers in Northern Morocco accuse police of a heavy handed response to their protests against the foreign exploitation of their land.
Tunisia: Art and Salafism
23/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Art and Salafism

In Tunisia artists draw a picture of a country where freedom of expression can at times be violently suppressed in the name of religion. In Libya, tribal tensions continue to simmer violently beneath the dreams of democracy in the run up to key polls. Finally, we meet those Moroccans who live in constant fear that their homes will be the death of them.
Art exhibition sparks clashes in Tunis
16/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Art exhibition sparks clashes in Tunis

A fresh wave of violence has got many worried about the rise of radical Islam in Tunisia. Next, we head to Morocco - although divorce may be a legal option in the country, we find out it's a choice that leaves thousands of women in severe difficulty. Finally, we take you to a concert in the French capital, where Jewish and Muslim musicians join forces for an electric performance.
Libya: Federalism takes shape in Benghazi
09/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: Federalism takes shape in Benghazi

In Libya, tribal leaders keep up the push for federalism in Benghazi, the cradle of the revolution. Meanwhile, in Tunisia, a group of bloggers launch a hunger strike in a protest over press freedom. Finally, 50 years after the Algerian war of independence, an exhibition in Paris looks back at the realities of the war that ended France's rule over its former colony.
Young Algerians cry foul over internet censorship
02/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Young Algerians cry foul over internet censorship

Young Algerians cry foul over what they're calling censorship of the internet. Meanwhile, 16 months after Tunisia's Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted, the government still has a number of thorny issues to tackle. Finally, Morocco sees an influx of French-born professionals returning to their roots, looking for opportunities in the birthplace of their parents.

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