A number of Tunisians have recently been taking selfies while posing near trash before publishing them on social-networking sites via the hash tag #SelfiePoubella (‘trash selfie') to denounce the piles of trash that fill the country's streets.
The move came in reaction to a number ofselfies and pictures posted on social media by the minister of tourism Amel Karboul to promote tourism to the northern-most African country.
On May 16, the admins of the Facebook page ‘Clean Tunisia’ urged [fr] users to upload their selfies:
In an another message posted [fr] on May 19, they said:
Last April, the government estimated the piles of trash accumulated in the streets at 300 thousand tons blaming “broken” trash collection equipment and an increase in the number of sick leaves taken by trash workers. Despite multiple cleanliness campaigns launched by the authorities and civil society groups in different regions of the country, trash continues to pile up.
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