Political Crisis in Tunisia | Worst Unrest in South Africa
Ten years after the Arab Spring, Tunisian democracy is now in crisis. The sacking of the Tunisian prime minister and the suspension of the country's legislature by President Kais Saied has led many to call it a coup. Once hailed as the Arab Spring's greatest success, is Tunisia's democracy at risk? Meanwhile in South Africa, the jailing of the former president Jacob Zuma has resulted in widespread riots. In what is being termed as the worst unrest since apartheid, more than 330 people have been killed, with thousands losing their livelihoods.
Guests:
Sami Hamdi
Editor-in-chief of the International Interest
Sharan Grewal
Non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution
Sipho Seepe
Political analyst
Oliver Dickson
Political analyst
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