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Slim Amamou was born on 8 November, 1977 in Tunis, Tunisia, is a Tunisian blogger. Discover Slim Amamou's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November 1977
Birthday 8 November
Birthplace Tunis, Tunisia
Nationality Tunisian

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Slim Amamou Net Worth

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Timeline

2010

He protested against censorship in Tunisia and organized a demonstration on 22 May 2010.

2011

Slim Amamou ( (سليم عمامو; born 1977) is a Tunisian blogger and a former Secretary of State for Sport and Youth in the transitional Tunisian government of early 2011. He resigned from the role in the week of 25 May 2011 in protest of the transitional government's censorship of several websites.

Amamou studied at the University of Sousse.

He is a blogger and author of ReadWriteWeb France.

He was arrested on 6 January 2011 during the protests that led to the Tunisian Revolution, alongside others including Azyz Amami.

The Anonymous hacktivist group had led attacks on the Tunisian government's websites, and Amamou was held for five days by the state security forces under the suspicion of having collaborated with the hackers.

Following a mass internet campaign and protest, Amamou and other bloggers were released from government custody.

Amamou was later released, and, following the flight of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, a national unity government was formed.

Amamou was invited to become Secretary of State for Sport and Youth (كاتب دولة للشباب والرياضة, Secrétaire d'État à la Jeunesse et aux Sports) in that government on 17 January 2011.

When he assumed the role he told television channel France 2 that he would resign from his role if the government started to interfere with the internet, such as using internet censorship.

He received considerable criticism online for joining the transitional government, particularly from fellow bloggers and internet activists.

In his role as Secretary of State for Youth and Sports, he was subordinate to the Minister for Youth and Sports, Mohamed Aloulou.

On 29 March 2011, he was expelled from the Tunisian Pirate Party for joining the transitional national unity government.

He later joined a rival party, the Pirate Party of Tunisia, instead.

On the week of May 25, he resigned from his post in protest of the transitional government's censorship of several websites at the request of the Tunisian Army.

He is an advocate for network neutrality and opposes internet censorship.

He supports the legalisation of cannabis in Tunisia.