Concern grows over past abuses in Tunisia

Rights activists fear crimes under previous regimes may get ignored as a new government prepares to assume office.

Tunisians are celebrating the fourth anniversary of their revolution. And the country is about to appoint a new government, after a new president was elected for the first time ever in a democratic election. But human rights activists are concerned the new administration may ignore past crimes.

Al Jazeera’s Nazanine Moshiri reports from Tunis.

Source: Al Jazeera