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World Service,1 min

"Old dudes" control Tunisia's music market

Newsday

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Emel Mathlouthi is a Tunisian singer and composer whose political songs, including Kelmti Horra "My word is free", became anthems for the Tunisian revolution in 2011 and the Arab Spring. She is bringing out a new album in 2017 and says that despite the fact that the revolution took place 6 years ago, it's still not easy for her to perform in her homeland. (Photo: Emel Mathlouthi at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway. Credit: Ragnar Singsaas/Getty Images)

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