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Question 1
Prior to the Tunisian revolution internet censorship in Tunisia was quite extensive.
In order to prevent people from opening certain pages, fake 404 errors were created by the regime.
However, later when people became aware of the nature of the fake 404 errors, they created an imaginary character named "Ammar 404".
What was the imaginary character a metaphor for?
Question 2
When X had visited France in 2000, the French media had greeted the person with the headline "An untouchable in Elysees". Who is this person, who was alone to hold this distinction till date, but will certainly be joined by an individual after a month.
Prior to the Tunisian revolution internet censorship in Tunisia was quite extensive.
In order to prevent people from opening certain pages, fake 404 errors were created by the regime.
However, later when people became aware of the nature of the fake 404 errors, they created an imaginary character named "Ammar 404".
What was the imaginary character a metaphor for?
Question 2
When X had visited France in 2000, the French media had greeted the person with the headline "An untouchable in Elysees". Who is this person, who was alone to hold this distinction till date, but will certainly be joined by an individual after a month.
Answers:
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2) KR Narayanan