Tunisians OvercomeTaboos to Find Love on the Web |
---|
no email () Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:15:11 -0500
|
|
By Tarek Amara and Sonia Ounissi
Tunisian technician Momo Battar says he has dated many women but that,
"She has her own particular enchantment and has found the way to my
Battar's story is no longer a rare exception in Tunisian society,
Improvements in living standards, advances in women's rights and the
Thousands have taken to the Internet to strike up relationships with
Some say it is cheaper than meeting in a cafe, others that the
For 27-year-old barman Adnen, it offered him a ticket to Belgium,
FOUR HOURS A DAY
When Tunisia hosted an international conference on the Internet last
According to official figures, a tenth of Tunisia's 10 million people
About a quarter of the 20,000 users of popular French language chat
"I spend four hours daily chatting. It's not shameful to get to know
"Technology was made to benefit from and that's what we're doing," she
Mimi, 28, said the Internet had removed borders and smoothed over
"Tunisia's young are so open to different cultures with various norms
He said some young people seek love on the Internet as they don't want
"We must not forget that the Internet is a kind of mask, which
STIFLING DEBATE
But even as love blossoms in cyberspace, critics of the government say
U.S.-based Human Rights Watch said last year that Tunisia has been
The government dismissed the report. "The access to the Internet is
Researchers from the group and the university-based Open Net
One cybercafe owner, who asked not to be named, said state repression
In a sign the government had stepped up monitoring of the Web, six
One year ago, a Tunisian court imprisoned lawyer Mohamed Abbou for
The government said Abbou was jailed for inciting the population to
Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
NOTE: For more telecom/internet/networking/computer news from the
For more news headlines and stories from Reuters, please go to: |
Post Followup Article | Use your browser's quoting feature to quote article into reply |
Go to Next message: Cellular-News: "Cellular-News: Monday 1st May 2006" | |
Go to Previous message: Spam Daily News: "RIAA, MPAA Alert 40 University Presidents of LAN Piracy" | |
TELECOM Digest: Home Page |