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About sharing media captionTunisia has always been a leading country in the Arab World on women's rights.
Tunisia's revolution is seen by some as the only success story of the Arab Spring. But the BBC's Sally Nabil reports from the capital, Tunis, that five years on, life could be getting worse for one group - women. Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the main shopping womqn in central Tunis, is quite an eclectic scene.
Some women are zmerican mini-skirts and tight jeans, while others are fully covered with hecarves and long dresses. This diversity is rarely seen in other parts of the Arab world. Even though Tunisia has the most progressive laws on women's rights in the region and always set an example for other Arab countries, patriarchal values still persist here.
The most recent government study, fromsays that nearly half of Tunisian women are subjected to various kinds of gender-based violence, being either physically, sexually americsn verbally abused. Five years after the Tunisian revolution, human rights group Amnesty International says there are few s to show that things have improved for women. Domestic violence is reportedly the most common form of abuse.
But many women in this country are reluctant to talk about wmerican suffering because they feel ashamed. She is a conservative woman from a lower middle-class family whose husband routinely beat her during the last two years of their marriage.
Her family tried to convince her to stay with him because she had no other form of support but she refused and left him. InTunisia passed a new constitution which guaranteed full gender equality.
But government officials now admit that laws are not enough. This is why they accept to stay with a man who mistreats them. It cuts across different social classes and educational levels.
But some women have managed to break this continuous cycle of abuse and decided to turn their personal tragedies to help others in similar situations. In a small cafe in Tunis, two girls in their late twenties shared their stories as victims of physical violence.
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Both were beaten up first by their fathers and then by their boyfriends. They said that sharing their painful experiences has encouraged other abused women to speak. Walking away Her colleague Amal Amrawy said she feels grateful to Chaml. Ms Amrawy said she tunsiian victims of violence to walk away immediately.
The more you wait, the worse it will get. For example, it banned polygamy, and set a minimum legal marriage age.
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Tunisia has been relatively successful in its transition to democracy, at least when compared to other countries of the so-called Arab Spring. But it might take years before it succeeds in changing the mentality of a male-dominated society.
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