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Tunisians Protest for the Right to Eat in Public During Ramadan
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BY TYLER O'NEIL MAY 23, 2018

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Twitter screenshot of protesters in Tunisia demanding "MouchBessif" in Ramadan.

On May 27, Tunisians plan to march for the ability to eat in public before sunset during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Since the Arab Spring brought a more secular government to power in the North African country, religious freedom issues have sprung up in unlikely places. Many restaurants close their doors until sunset, when Muslims break their fast during Ramadan.

Last year, a court in the Northern Tunisian town of Bizerte sentenced four men to one month in prison for eating and smoking in a public garden before sunset, when the celebratory meal of Iftar can begin. While Tunisia has no specific law prohibiting people from eating in public during the fast time, the government does have a vague duty to promote Islam.

Last Thursday, protesters took to the streets for "#مش_بالسيف," or "#MouchBessif," a slogan that means "Nothing can be against our will."


تلسكوب نيوز@telenewsn


#مش_بالسيف.. حملة في تونس تنادي بـ "حق الإفطار العلني في رمضان"

10:23 AM - May 17, 2018
A protest event page from last year listed many demands including "open all cafes and restaurants, eating and drinking in the public road as a personal freedom, creed and faith personal and spiritual freedom in Tunisia for all regardless of religions, Tunisia is a civil state and not an Islamic state, [and] secularism is the solution to coexistence with all."

"MouchBessif" activists are planning a mass protest on May 27, marking the second year of protests,
Albawaba reported. Non-Muslims and Muslims have joined together to protest for religious freedom, with even some Muslims fighting for other people's right to eat in public during Ramadan.

Many protesters have called on the government to acknowledge the 2011 constitution's provisions for religious freedom.

"We dont attack any religion or belief. On the contrary we call for freedom of belief and conscience," one activist tweeted.




Rahma Essid@c_essid


لا نهاجم اي دين و أي معتقد
بل بالعكس ندعو لحرية المعتقد و الضمير #مش_بالسيف

9:28 PM - May 20, 2018



An Egyptian user tweeted his desire to get the campaign started in his country. "Tunisians launched the campaign 'MouchBessif' to break their fast during Ramadan in public because of personal freedom. Wishing they could do it here in Egypt," the man tweeted.




Kim@kmado2020


التوانسه عملو حمله مش بالسيف ،، للجهر بالافطار فى #رمضان ،، تحت شعار الحرية الشخصيه ،،
عقبال ميعملوها عندنا ف #مصر
عشان الوضع بقا زومبي خالص
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2:12 PM - May 18, 2018
There are thousands of Christians, Jews, and even a few hundred Baha'i in Tunisia. While the constitution upholds freedom of religion, it also stipulates that only a Muslim can be president and that Islam is the official religion. The government prohibits efforts to proselytize, but changing religions is legal. Muslims who decide to leave Islam face great societal pressure.
 
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Here a better Title:

"50 Tunisians protest for A RIGHT... they're already enjoying..."
Or
"50 Tunisians found a perfect opportunity to... just Protest..."

Last... Social "norms/Pressure" is =/= Than Legislation... and this article seems to forget it...

Ps: Even Tunisian Jews/Christians found their "move" stupid... That's give you a little taste of their situation...
 
Last edited:
Here a better Title:

"50 Tunisians protest for A RIGHT... they're already enjoying..."
Or
"50 Tunisians found a perfect opportunity to... just Protest..."

Last... Social "norms/Pressure" is =/= Than Legislation... and this article seems to forget it...

Ps: Even Tunisian Jews/Christians found their "move" stupid... That's give you a little taste of their situation...
Was going to point out the above fact then saw whose thread it was.
 
Here a better Title:

"50 Tunisians protest for A RIGHT... they're already enjoying..."
Or...
Yes, the title is flawed. However, mods here usually don't let me change article titles, not even to make them more precise.
 
they want to eat between fajr and maghrib?
 
they want to eat between fajr and maghrib?
Yes. and in Public. (Something they already can) But since it's protest season... so...Why not using this opportunity... to make it a ALL In ONE protest... You can add every "revendication" in it... Free for All...
 
Yes. and in Public. (Something they already can) But since it's protest season... so...Why not using this opportunity... to make it a ALL In ONE protest... You can add every "revendication" in it... Free for All...
The article notes the law is kind of murky. Can you explain what happened with the example they cite? Bizerte last year?
 
The article notes the law is kind of murky. Can you explain what happened with the example they cite? Bizerte last year?

There is no Law who condemn "Eating during Ramadan"...
Those 4 guys did get arrested after the neighborhood called the police and when they got there... they were drunk...
They've got 1 month of prison... but never did it... they could remove that sanction by appealing in the 10 days...

You are not sent to jail for Eating... Because there is no LAW of such...

People eating in ramadan is not a secret...you can find them easily... doing so in Public...
 
Indian worshipping jew (solomon) is butt hurt because he lives for the gay flag
That was uncalled for..
Why bring personal insults and India into this thread, if you can’t argue with valid points then please don’t post at all.
 

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