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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Moncef Marzouki (E3)

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Published on May 1, 2012

In the third episode of The World Tomorrow Julian Assange speaks with Tunisia's first post-revolution leader Moncef Marzouki about the West's double standards in protecting human rights. He is a former human rights activist. During the reign of the previous President he was imprisoned and kept in solitary confinement, which he considers to be torture. Once elected Head of State, he has vowed to put an end to human rights violations in Tunisia.

Marzouki recalls how he was invited to the US to talk about the human rights situation in Tunisia with a man he believed was involved in the Guantanamo controversy. Torture and the West's double standards on the issue is indeed one of the hottest topics in this episode of the show.

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  • bulletsformylady

    A well-deserved president for Tunisia. I wish him and the country lots of good luck and prosperity. Love from India!

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  • jgauthier522

    Thank you for opening my eyes to the true views of the world and its leaders.

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  • JJTechnologies

    Just like in any other profession - 99% of employed are prostitutes. This is normal. I find it funny how how RT is accused of being a state propaganda. To some extent obviously they are, but they're most diversified on the market at the moment and usually let both sides to have their say. They have some dumb reporters (Harthmann) and some great ones like Keiser, Martin, Lavelle etc. The only channel I know that is worth watching, and that gave time to Ron Paul during election

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  • Terry O'Grady

    Good man Julian, long may you continue in your quest for truth. I really enjoyed the interview with Moncef Marzouki. It was a real eye opener.

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  • Endrico Mihelman

    GB be a man and set this guy free. You lost in a game of chess but that doesnt mean that the dude has to loose his anal virginity.

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  • GGyinyie

    i dont wanna know how human rights activism would look like today ... no thx

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  • psychostew911

    He seems like a great leader. One of the criteria for being a leader should be having been a human right's activist and having the mind set of one!

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  • Kc Hoskins

    Assange for president

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  • guitarcenter999

    I suggest you look at Ross Kemp's extreme world documentary or any of Vice channel's Venezuela documentary to get a good, insider, unbiased perspective at the situation, especially the violence situation going on in the country were 21,000 people in a population of 28 million people died due to gun violence in 2012.

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