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Women working in agriculture provide the backbone of the Tunisian economy, however their labour is severely underpaid, and they are afforded no protection or equipment for the extreme working conditions. This Al Jazeera investigation speaks to the women and girls bearing the brunt of this situation.
In 2008, workers emerged from the poisonous dust clouds of Tunisia's mining core to protest for change. Tremors of discontent became a seismic quake, toppling Ben Ali's regime. But what of them now?
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