This 24 November 2018 video says about itself:
Tunisia protesters call for cancellation of MBS visit
Protesters in Tunisia are pressuring the government to cancel a planned visit by the Saudi crown prince, because of his suspected involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Activists and demonstrators are pointing to Tunisia’s role in the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions
strongly opposed by the Saudi absolute monarchy, which bloodily suppressed them in their own country and in Bahrain. The dictator of Tunisia then fled to Saudi Arabia.
and the juxtaposition of Mohammed bin Salman’s suspected role in the murder of the journalist, as well as the arrests of dozens of Saudi civil and political activists. But the cash-strapped Tunisian government is warning the protests could stop much-needed financial aid from the kingdom. Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra reports.
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