تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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The article discusses Tunisia's efforts to protect and valorize the religious heritage of Christians and Jews. The Ministry of Culture has launched a project to inventory non-Islamic worship sites and determine their legal status, aiming to preserve and rehabilitate them. The author emphasizes that this step reflects Tunisia's recognition of a pluralistic history that spans centuries, where multiple civilizations such as Phoenician, Roman, Christian, and Jewish have intertwined. This heritage is connected to the richness of the national collective memory. The article clarifies that safeguarding these sites goes beyond merely preserving buildings; it embodies an acknowledgment of a diverse historical narrative and offers a lesson to Europe about the importance of pluralism and shared memory. Tunisia considers coexistence and respect for diversity as integral parts of the national identity, not just fleeting tolerance.
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