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The article discusses the political controversy in Tunisia regarding a photo that was withdrawn from a protest depicting two faces: President Kais Saied and the late President Ben Ali, highlighting their resemblance. The "Nafs" movement clarified that the image was a personal effort and had communicated with the "Khalas" Front, which subsequently amended it, emphasizing the principle of unity of the squares and its commitment not to engage in political divide. Meanwhile, leaders from the Ennahda Movement and the Dignity Front affirmed that resistance against Ben Ali's dictatorship continues and that past crimes cannot be forgotten, calling for accountability of those responsible. Political analyses warn that slogans like "unity of the squares" may lead to the neglect of principles. They emphasize that unity is a necessary goal but should not be used to justify overlooking past crimes, highlighting the importance of remembering Ben Ali's regime as part of the history that Tunisia is currently facing.
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