
Having overthrown the dictator president, the opposition in Tunisia set about forming a provisional government. It consisted of former political prisoners and prominent activists who opposed the president on blogs, twitter and Facebook. The brightest personality among them is Slim Amamou, a famous blogger and member of the Pirate Party. He is
appointed to the government as the Minister of Sports and Youth (State Secretary for Sports and Youth).
Slim Amoma
blogs on Twitter , runs a small software company
Alixsys and speaks "against censorship, against intellectual property rights and for network neutrality."
Soon on the site TorrentFreak
will be published a great interview with the Minister-pirate.
That's what democracy does for people! One can easily imagine how in the same Belarus after the regime change, young people from among the current bloggers and political prisoners will become ministers.