Tunisia’s Tataouine region remains tense after violent protests

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In tonight’s show: our reporters visit Tataouine in southern Tunisia just days after violent protests in which a young man was killed; in Cameroon, a government report says rail company Camrail is partly responsible for a crash in October 2016 that killed 79 people; and we see how two RFI journalists killed in Mali in 2013 are being honoured by several cultural foundations in Francophone Africa.
Our reporters visit Tataouine in the south of Tunisia, just days after violent protests over high unemployment led to the death of a 20-year-old man in clashes with security forces.
Also, in Cameroon, a government report says rail company Camrail is partly responsible for a crash last October that killed 79 people. Camrail is owned by the French industrial group Bolloré. Our reporters went to meet with the families of some of the victims.
Finally, two RFI journalists killed in Mali in 2013 are being honoured by several cultural foundations in Francophone Africa. Our reporters take a look at one example in Togo.

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