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Tunisia’s online community, despite the crackdown, has taken up the cause of raising awareness about the gay community. “Beginning in , and continuing to this day, Tunisia’s attitude toward gay rights began to improve slightly as a result of the growing online initiatives calling for change,” Aymen explained. Published: BST, 28 April Updated: BST, 28 April Tunisia has become the first Arab country to recognise a same-sex marriage, an LGBT rights group has claimed. Equal rights group Shams says a year-old Tunisian man was allowed to register a marriage which had taken place in France on his birth certificate.
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