TUNIS, Tunisia -- Tunisian police on Sunday arrested dozens of Islamist demonstrators set on attacking the offices of a television channel that had shown the award-winning film "Persepolis," officials said. The assault is the latest in a rise in attacks against perceived symbols of secularism by ...
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