Tunisian court fines TV boss on morality charges
May 3, 2012
A Tunisian court on fined a television boss 2,400 dinars ($1,550) for showing the award winning film "Persepolis" after a trial that deepened a growing divide between Islamists and secularists. The court found Nabil Karoui, head of the Nessma private television station, guilty of disturbing public order and attacking moral values by broadcasting the animated film.
Tunisian court fines TV boss on morality charges