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Fresh protests as Tunisians call for all trace of Ben Ali to be removed from new government

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Tunisia is still standing on shaky political ground, a month and a half after demonstrators forced President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali from office. On Sunday, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi responded to calls for his resignation by standing down, swiftly followed by Industry minister Afif Chelbi. Yet the people still have more demands: they want all trace of Ben Ali removed from their new government.

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