The Morning Call
‘The Dictator’ restaurant in the center of Tunis, is driven under the theme of a liberation struggle.
Its young Tunisian proprietor, Seïf Ben Hamouda, returned from France in 2008 after studying management and considers dictatorship unacceptable today. In 2017 he thinks, the country can’t be struggling with rights to freedoms.
He vividly illustrates his motives with the logo being a face with features of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un wearing a Hitler mustache and Charlie Chaplin parodying Adolf Hitler.
The government is getting the message and feels the pressure.
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