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Sunday, 17 April 2011 - Tunisia makes good start on democratic path |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Photos of the week Our top photos from the past week.  Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read UPDATE 1-Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans 16 Apr 2011 Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech 16 Apr 2011 Tornadoes, storms kill at least 20 in South 16 Apr 2011 Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans 16 Apr 2011 World finance chiefs chastise U.S. on budget gap 16 Apr 2011 Discussed 232 China tells U.S. to quit as human rights judge 83 Obama to lay out deficit plan with focus on tax, spending 81 White House warns on debt limit, says Obama regrets vote Watched Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle Fri, Apr 15 2011 South Korean "super gun" packs hi-tech killing power Mon, Feb 14 2011 Libya's wounded rebels Sat, Apr 16 2011 Tunisia makes "good start" on democratic path Tweet Share this TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has made a good start in its transition to democracy but faces a major challenge in meeting people's expectations of fast progress, the chairman of Europe's main rights and security watchdog said Saturday. Lithuanian... Email Print Factbox Factbox: Protests in Middle East, North Africa Thu, Apr 14 2011 Related News Yemen opposition to meet Gulf ministers over crisis Sat, Apr 16 2011 Syria protests sweep into capital, defying Assad Fri, Apr 15 2011 Yemen opposition spurns talks, sets Saleh deadline Fri, Apr 15 2011 When AK-47s meet mobile phones: Syria's web activists Thu, Apr 14 2011 Analysis & Opinion Human rights and the US as global judge Glencore shows how not to launch an IPO Related Topics World » Tunisia » TUNIS | Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:36pm EDT TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has made a good start in its transition to democracy but faces a major challenge in meeting people's expectations of fast progress, the chairman of Europe's main rights and security watchdog said Saturday. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Audronius Azubalis, the current chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said Tunisia's situation reminded him of his own country when it won independence from the Soviet Union two decades ago. He was in Tunis to discuss ways the 56-nation body could help the North African country three months after a popular revolt ended the 23-year rule of former president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. The OSCE could assist with electoral support, developing independent media, drafting legislation, police reform, border management, and other areas, he said. "They have a very strong belief in the...democratic future of their country," Azubalis said after meeting Foreign Minister Mouldi Kefi and other officials. "The start is good." The caretaker authorities, trying to assert their authority and gain legitimacy in the eyes of protesters who forced the transition, are attacking the vestiges of the long rule of Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia after his January 14 ouster. They appointed a new government early last month and disbanded the state security apparatus, notorious for human rights abuses under Ben Ali. Tunisia will hold an election on July 24 to choose a constituent assembly that will rewrite the constitution and chart the country's transition. "Twenty years ago we saw almost the same challenges in Lithuania when we regained independence," Azubalis, who also met non-governmental organizations in the Tunisian capital, said. "We didn't have at that time independent media. We didn't have...strong democratic institutions," he told Reuters. But he warned against expecting fast changes: "The public expectations for big changes could be too high ... when you're building democracy you should understand that it requires time." (Reporting by Fredrik Dahl; editing by Elizabeth Fullerton) World Tunisia Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. Add yours using the box above. 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